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Ozarks Literacy Council (OLC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with the mission of raising awareness and promoting literacy through free services to adults and children in Southwest Missouri. Ozarks Literacy Council offers free programs (One-on-One Tutoring, Preschool Readings, and Community Outreach Services) to raise awareness and promote literacy.
Ozarks Literacy Council promotes literacy in Southwest Missouri by offering free one-on-one tutoring and a variety of literacy programs.
Donors, sponsors, tutors, volunteers, and partners make it possible for Ozarks Literacy Council to encourage literacy throughout the Ozarks. Your support helps us provide free tutoring, books to schoolchildren, and low-literacy prevention programs. Making a difference starts with one willing individual. Your support empowers someone’s future through literacy.
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VerifiedSkills Requested: Interest in helping others learn, dedication and patienceRequirements & Commitment: Attend initial 3 hour training, one year commitment (or until the student reaches their goal) one hour a week to tutor.Help a child or adult improve their reading skills. Tutoring usually takes place for one hour a week at one of the public libraries, always in a public place. We train, do background checks, and provide all the needed materials. Read more...
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The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary is the enrolled volunteer component of the US Coast Guard, focusing on recreational boating safety and force multiplier activities in the Springfield Metro Area and Southwest Missouri. Read more...
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We are a grassroots, not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) organization working to improve and protect the water quality of the springs, streams, rivers, and lakes in the James River watershed which consists of almost a million acres of land in portions of eight counties. Read more...
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Hammond Mill Camp is a non-profit Youth and Family Camp with a 75+ Year history. Located in the Devil’s Backbone of the Mark Twain National Forest, our campground is a rustic location far from the distractions of the modern world. We utilize that to provide an experience for youth and families to create strong bonds, have educational experiences, and connect Read more...
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Team ANA 417 is a local non-profit focused on helping those who have been diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma as well as other benign brain tumors. Here at Team ANA 417 we help patients and their families by providing financial assistance, support groups and specialized programs to help with recovery and life coping skills post-surgery and/or radiation. Read more...
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VerifiedSkills Requested: Interest in helping others learn, dedication and patienceRequirements & Commitment: Attend initial 3 hour training, one year commitment (or until the student reaches their goal) one hour a week to tutor.Help a child or adult improve their reading skills. Tutoring usually takes place for one hour a week at one of the public libraries, always in a public place. We train, do background checks, and provide all the needed materials. Read more...
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