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FAMILY PROGRAM | FALLSBURG LIBRARY

Program designed to help parents and children appreciate the value of reading. Program encourages parents and children alike to read books and share thoughts and opinions in discussion groups.

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MIGRANT EDUCATION TUTORIAL AND SUPPORT SERVICES (METS) | CENTER FOR INSTRUCTION, TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION (CITI)

Provides migrant students in Jefferson, Lewis, Oswego, and Wayne counties with educational and support services including in-school and/or in-home tutoring, summer tutoring, educational field trips, family literacy, preschool education, outreach, interpretation and advocacy.

Offers on-site English as a Second Language (ESL) classes in migrant labor camps and for out-of school youth ages 16 to 21 years.

Provides students in grades 7th through 12th with activities designed to promote career awareness, explore post-secondary options, perform community service and develop leadership skills.

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Education Services | CORE, The Learning Center

Matches trained volunteers with adults wishing to improve their basic literacy skills in including reading, writing, and math as well as offering a workspace for math and computer classes. Provides literacy assessment, peer tutoring network, a family literacy initiative, and tutoring in English for speakers of other languages.

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Family and Individual Support Services | Geneseo Migrant Center

Provides opportunities for migrant farm workers and their families on a regional, statewide, and national basis to encourage and assist them in achieving their full potential. Includes initiatives to increase literacy.

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PUBLIC LIBRARY | FLORIDA PUBLIC LIBRARY

Public library offering a wide variety of information resources which are made available to the community. Foreign Language Collection in Spanish. Check website for up to date programs and events.

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NORTH FORK LOCATION | NORTH FORK LOCATION

The Parent-Child Home Program provides two home visits a week for families with children ages 2 and 3 years old during the school your (Oct-May). Each week the home visitor brings the family a book or educational toy that remains with them permanently. The home visitor models parenting techniques, emphasizes verbal interaction and learning through play. The goal is to help parents become their children's first and most important teacher and ensure that these children enter school ready to learn and succeed. Families with low-income, low education level and other barriers to school success are targeted. Walk-in.

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ESL PROGRAM | SUN RIVER HEALTHCARE - DUTCHESS

An outreach program that targets communities who would like ESL classes to help improve health literacy.

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OYSTER BAY LOCATION | OYSTER BAY LOCATION

The Parent-Child Home Program provides two home visits a week for families with children ages 2 and 3 years. Each week the home visitor brings the family a book or educational toy that remains with them permanently. The home visitor models parenting techniques, emphasizing verbal interaction and learning through play. The goal is to help parents become their child's first and most important teacher and ensure that these children enter school ready to learn and succeed. Families with low-income, low education level and children, ages 2 and 3 years, are targeted. Walk-in, call.

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EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS | LITERACY VOLUNTEERS OF CLINTON COUNTY

Provides free one-to-one tutoring for Basic Literacy Learners, English Language Learners and Basic Computer Learners. Also offers volunteer opportunities for those interested in teaching others to read or speak English or develop basic computer skills. Free book program for children under 5.

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PARENT AND STUDENT INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE | NANUET UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT - NANUET FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER

The Nanuet Family Resource Centers are a school-based, school linked, support initiative. The goal is to support all Nanuet district families and their children to best develop and achieve both academically and personally. Services and programs include, but are certainly not limited to: information and referral services, free parent-teacher workshops and network-a free strength based child assessment program.

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Read to Me Steuben | Pro Action of Steuben and Yates - Main Site

Provides literacy opportunities, information, and books to families through various programs that support literacy and the benefits of families sharing stories and books together. Accepts donations of new or gently used children's books to be provided to others in the community.

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Literacy Volunteers | Economic Opportunity Program (EOP) - Main Site

Provides tutoring in basic reading, writing and English as a second language (ESL) skills for adults through a community based program. As well as helps students obtain their US Citizenship.

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Family and Individual Support Services | Geneseo Migrant Center

Provides opportunities for migrant farm workers and their families on a regional, statewide, and national basis to encourage and assist them in achieving their full potential. Includes initiatives to increase literacy.

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FAMILY LITERACY PROGRAM | COLUMBIA OPPORTUNITIES

Provides supports to adult and adolescent learners and assists with developing the home as a learning environment.

Services for children include an early childhood classroom experience, an after school program, monthly Family Night and summer activities. Adult and adolescent learners participate in English Language classes, High School Equivalency Programs, and Vocational Training. Hudson Family Literacy offers both home and center based services.

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PARENTCHILD+ PROGRAM | CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF ONONDAGA COUNTY

Provides an in-home school readiness program with twice weekly visits with the family, bringing a new book or toy for the child to keep and model for the parents' fun ways to help their child learn through play.

Focuses on building relationships with families to support parents in realizing their role as their children's first and most important teacher and the positive impact they will have on their child's academic success. Early literacy, math, cognitive, and social-emotional skills are developed in an effort to decrease the preparation/achievement gap for children living in poverty and to start them on the path to school success.

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MIGRANT EDUCATION TUTORIAL AND SUPPORT SERVICES (METS) | CENTER FOR INSTRUCTION, TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION (CITI)

Provides migrant students in Jefferson, Lewis, Oswego, and Wayne counties with educational and support services including in-school and/or in-home tutoring, summer tutoring, educational field trips, family literacy, preschool education, outreach, interpretation and advocacy.

Offers on-site English as a Second Language (ESL) classes in migrant labor camps and for out-of school youth ages 16 to 21 years.

Provides students in grades 7th through 12th with activities designed to promote career awareness, explore post-secondary options, perform community service and develop leadership skills.

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CENTER MORICHES LOCATION | CENTER MORICHES LOCATION

The Parent-Child Home Program provides two home visits a week for families with children ages 2 and 3 years. Each week the home visitor brings the family a book or educational toy that remains with them permanently. The home visitor models parenting techniques, emphasizing verbal interaction and learning through play. The goal is to help parents become their child's first and most important teacher and ensure that these children enter school ready to learn and succeed. Families with low-income, low education level and children, ages 2 and 3 years old (can start as early as 16 months), are targeted.

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GREAT NECK MANHASSET LOCATION | GREAT NECK MANHASSET LOCATION

The Parent-Child Home Program provides two home visits a week for families with children ages 2 and 3 years. Each week the home visitor brings the family a book or educational toy that remains with them permanently. The home visitor models parenting techniques, emphasizing verbal interaction and learning through play. The goal is to help parents become their child's first and most important teacher and ensure that these children enter school ready to learn and succeed. Families with low-income, low education level and children, ages 2 and 3 years (can start as early as 16 months), are targeted. Walk-in, call.

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PORT WASHINGTON LOCATION | PORT WASHINGTON LOCATION

The Parent-Child Home Program provides one home visit for one hour a week for families with children ages 2 and 3 years old. Each week the home visitor brings the family a book or educational toy that remains with them permanently. The home visitor models parenting techniques, emphasizing verbal interaction and learning through play. The goal is to help parents become their child's first and most important teacher and ensure that these children enter school ready to learn and succeed. Families with low-income, low education level and children, ages 2 and 3, are targeted. Walk-in, call.

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FAMILY READING PARTNERSHIP - OWEGO APALACHIN | FAMILY READING PARTNERSHIP OF OWEGO APALACHIN

To create a culture of literacy in which all children have early, frequent and pleasurable experiences with books, together with a loved one, as part of everyday family life.

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TELEPHONE CONVERSATION PARTNERS | LITERACY VOLUNTEERS OF RENSSELAER COUNTY

Offers immigrant families who are learning to speak English a chance to improve their English skills by providing a safe, supportive environment for learning. Coordinates volunteer tutors with ESL students who want to increase the duration and intensity of theirlanguage learning opportunities by providing 30 minutes a week over the phone for practice.

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PARENT AND FAMILY SUPPORT AT HIGHVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL | NANUET UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT - NANUET FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER

The Nanuet Family Resource Centers are a school-based, school linked, support initiative. The goal is to support all Nanuet district families and their children to best develop and achieve both academically and personally. Services and programs include, but are certainly not limited to: information and referral services, free parent-teacher workshops and network-a free strength based child assessment program.

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PARENT-CHILD HOME PROGRAM | CENTER FOR ADVOCACY SUPPORT TRANSFORMATION (CAST)

Provides low-income families with the necessary skills and tools to ensure their children achieve their greatest potential in school and in life. The National Center assists underserved communities in replicating and expanding PCHP's proven school readiness program that builds early parent-child verbal interaction and learning at home

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LITERACY SERVICES | MASTICS-MORICHES-SHIRLEY COMMUNITY LIBRARY

Collaborates with Literacy Suffolk, Inc. to offer services of trained literacy volunteers. Provides help with reading/writing skills and English as a second language (ESOL). Offers support services for tutors, clients. Conducts interviews with clients, tutors prior to inclusion in program. Call for information/appointment.

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