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Mentoring - Orange, Orange County Office on Youth

Provides a school based tutor/mentor program to work with teachers and with students who need help with reading. Volunteers commit to working an hour a week with a student. Also offers the mentoring program, Breakfast Buddies, a school-based mentoring program that provides an adult buddy to a young child who needs an adult friend. It is provided at Orange Elementary and Gordon-Barbour Elementary. Volunteers commit to meet with their buddy 8AM-8:30AM one morning a week.

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Tutoring - Charlottesville, Walker Tutoring, Charlottesville Abundant Life Ministries

Provides tutoring and mentoring for 5-8th graders at Walker Upper Elementary and Buford Middle Schools from 3:30PM-5:00PM Monday-Thursday. Tutor-mentors provide one-to-one academic help as well as spend time with their students outside of tutoring. This program uses incentives and offers field trips.

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Education Literacy - Harrisonburg, Skyline Literacy Coalition

Provides and coordinates volunteer literacy services for educationally disadvantaged adults in the Central Shenandoah Valley. Provides tutors for ABE, ESL, and GED adult students and those who wish to improve basic reading and writing skills or prepare for U.S. Citizenship. Tutors are free.

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After School Program - Staunton, Boys & Girls Club of Waynesboro, Staunton, and Augusta County

Provides a setting where classroom staff provide help youth age 6 to 18 with daily homework assignments. Children and youth are encouraged by rewards and treats to enjoy the process of learning in the classroom setting. Also offers recreational activities.

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Literacy - Williamsburg, Literacy for Life

Literacy for Life provides individualized, one-to-one and small group tutoring and classes for adults in reading, writing, math , ESL, VPT Preparation, work skills and health literacy. The program also supports learners pursuing high school completion through the General Educational Development (GED) Test and National External Diploma Program (NEDP). Literacy for Life's offsite program provides classes taught by professional instructors at area businesses, nonprofit agencies, and public schools.

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Tutoring/Guidance Counseling - Chesapeake, Upward Bound, Tidewater Community College

Program offered to high school students from low-income families and high school students from families in which neither parent holds a bachelors degree. During the academic year, students receive personal and academic counseling, tutorial assistance, supplemental instruction, as well as cultural and social enrichment experiences. A Summer Academy at the Chesapeake Campus provides students the opportunity to experience campus life while attending classes. The highlight of the summer program is a major cultural and educational field trip.

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Tutoring - Roanoke, Strokes of Genius, LLC.

We partner with schools and youth programs to transform their locations into captivating spaces where students can engage in targeted, hands-on literacy sessions that blend reading, writing, and critical thinking exercises with real-world problem-solving scenarios in safe tech spaces.

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Education Literacy Children - Charlottesville, McGuffey Reading Center, University of Virginia

Offers diagnostic and remedial services for children with reading difficulties. A full reading diagnosis is conducted every M & T periodically during the academic year. In addition, interviews are held with parents to establish history and case background. Instruction is on a one-to-one basis. Does not offer direct tutor services, but maintains list of available tutors.

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College Preparation - Blacksburg, Upward Bound and Talent Search, Virginia Tech

Provides preparation and tutoring in English, mathematics, science, foreign language, SAT prep, ACT prep, study and test- taking skills, career planning, time management, communication skills, problem solving, and more. Helps students research colleges and universities, and choose the college that is right for them. Help students apply to the college of their choice and apply for financial aid. Trips to colleges and universities for academic and athletic events are scheduled every year. Takes trips to plays and concerts during both the academic year and summer.

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Mentoring - Virginia Beach, Men of Faith

Provides academic and mentoring support by qualified professional tutor from the business and professional community for all students but targeting African American male students who have been suspended from a Virginia Beach public school for more than one day and intend to return to school to complete their educational pursuit. The program also gives opportunities for suspended students to make positive contributions to their community while suspended from school.

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Tutoring - Roanoke, Fit Learning Roanoke

A learning lab that provides intensive academic interventions to struggling learners from PK to adults. Uses the learning sciences (Applied Behavior Analysis, Precision Teaching and Direct Instruction) to accelerate the learning of all types of learners. Serve those with and without disabilities. Produce 1-2 years of academic growth in 40 hours of intervention.

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Literacy and Adult Education - Woodbridge, Literacy Volunteers of America-Prince William

Literacy Volunteers - Prince William (LVA-PW) provides adult learners in Prince William County dignity, equity, and inspiration through the gift of literacy and health literacy. Mission success is achieved through holistic literacy, an innovative educational approach developed by and unique to LVA-PW. The approach encapsulates a broader understanding of literacy that encompasses both general English-based literacy skills with complex health-related information.

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Tutoring - Chesapeake, Tidewater Tutors

Tidewater Tutors is a mobile tutoring company in Hampton Roads. Tutor all grades and in all subjects.

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Mentoring - Salem, Angels of Hope Ministries, Noah Christian Community Center

A nonprofit organization that offers educational services to the youth and families of the Roanoke Valley and abroad. Such services include: tutorials, college tours, career expos, workshops, camps and more.

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Mentoring - Norfolk, Urban Discovery Ministries

Remedial reading and math tutoring for low-income inner city children.

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Clubs - Bristol, Boys and Girls Clubs of Mountain Empire

After school program that provides tutoring, computer training, sports education, homework help, and mentoring.

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Tutoring and Homework Help - VIRTUAL, Sandston, Making A Difference For You

MAD4YU assist underachieving students (public, private and home school) 2nd-12th grades in preparation for successful completion of core subjects through one-on-one tutoring and homework assistance sessions. MAD4YU will ONLY offer tutoring and homework help VIRTUALLY this school year for Elementary, Middle, and High School Students.

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Learning Center - Lynchburg, Sylvan Learning Center

Provide the best level of supplemental education for the Central Virginia area. Begin with a thorough diagnostic assessment to pinpoint skill gaps and then design a customized program to improve weaknesses and eliminate skill gaps in skill areas. Skill improvement in the areas of Reading, Writing and Math. Also Study Skills, SAT/ACT prep, Algebra, Geometry and more.

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Special Education - Bristol, Morrison School

Provides remedial educational services to students ages 6 through eighteen, who have learning disabilities and/or attention deficits. Offers full day remedial school, summers school program, tutoring, psycho-educational assessment, and parent consultation and education.

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Tutoring - Martinsvillle, Charity League of Martinsville and Henry County

Provide volunteers to assist with Boys & Girls Clubs of MHC, and Success by Six.

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Mentoring/Tutoring - Norfolk, Garden of Hope

Provides services for incarcerated (or formerly incarcerated) parents, their children, and the children's caregivers. Services include both individual and group tutorial sessions. Children participate in community service projects and monthly workshops. Parents and caregivers also attend workshops and seminars to assist with transitioning and meeting the needs of the children.

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Special Education - Norfolk, Hospital School Program, Norfolk Public Schools

Provides a state operated program at CHKD which is supervised by the Virginia Department of Education. Hospital Schoool Program offers educational services that cover inpatient status, transition to home or school, and maintenance and follow-up care through outpatient clinics. Our staff consists of administrators, support staff, teachers, educational consultants, an assistive technology specialist, art therapist and a music therapist. All Hospital School Program services are free. Parent permission and medical staff permission must be obtained before any services are initiated.

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Educational Services - Chester, Communities In Schools of Chesterfield

Through a school-based coordinator, CIS strategically aligns and delivers needed resources so that students can focus on learning. CIS builds relationships with students, teachers, families, and multiple community resources, with a singular focus, improving academic achievement. CIS partners with local businesses, civic groups, faith communities, public agencies and community volunteers to create resources and deliver quality programming for students and families in-need. We serve students in grades Pre-K through the 12th grade at six (9) Chesterfield County Schools.

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Youth Development - Harrisonburg, Boys and Girls Club of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County

Provides youth development programs including homework help and tutoring, alcohol and drug abuse prevention, teen pregnancy prevention, conflict resolution, juvenile delinquency prevention, athletics, cultural enrichment, citizenship and leadership development, outdoor and environmental education, and parent training. Boys and Girls Club offers Hispanic programming. Eligible ages are 5 to 18, there are no other restrictions. Immunization records and proof of physical exam required.

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