Children's Programs Tutoring
Neighborhood Tutoring
Neighborhood tutoring is an after school program for neighborhood
children in which they receive one-on-one tutoring with one of the
volunteers twice a week. This is one of the largest work-study programs
in the country and has been nationally recognized by former President
Clinton.
Foster Care
Foster Care tutoring aims to provide children with committed tutors
who assists in academic, social, and emotional growth. Both the
student and the child have the opportunity to build a trusting relationship.
La Salle students help to illustrate that attending college is an
attainable goal. Occasionally, children and their tutors take educational
trips.
San Miguel
La Salle students work in an after-school program with at-risk middle
school students at San Miguel, a Christian Brothers school in Camden,
NJ. Goals include homework help, computer assistance, and being
able to listen to the students' needs and concerns.
For further information about how to volunteer for or participate
in these programs, please contact University Ministry & Service
at (215) 951-1804. You may also e-mail Becky Messa, Community Service
Coordinator, at messa@lasalle.edu,
or Louise Giugliano, Associate Director, at giuglian@lasalle.edu.
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