Help Lifting Dreams with 10 volunteers for tutoring primary school-learners, Grade 1 - 3.

 Pimville Zone 1, Gauteng

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Help Lifting Dreams with 10 volunteers for tutoring primary school-learners, Grade 1 - 3.

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Children & Youth

sub-category

Teaching & Tutoring

duration

1-4 hours

10 participants

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Help Lifting Dreams with 10 volunteers for tutoring primary school-learners, Grade 1 - 3.

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We currently run an academic program for grade 1 to 3 at Grace Bible Church, Soweto; one of our 5 branches. Volunteers work mostly as teachers, with up to 3 tutors assisting per classroom. We try our best to pair all new teachers with experienced volunteers. Classwork (of which the focus is math and English) will also be provided. If you’d love to join, but don’t quite see yourself as a teacher, our sign up also allows for help on the terrain and with the food program. Volunteers are invited so sign up to weekly teaching on our WhatsApp groups (don’t worry – these groups are set to admin only to avoid messages piling up in your chat). Though we would love to see our kids on a more regular basis, teaching programs currently run once a week in our various locations.


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