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TACOMA: Help an elementary student improve reading skills

Communities In Schools of Tacoma is seeking volunteers to work with children in four elementary schools: Edison, Fern Hill, Sheridan and Sherman.

Published: 09/21/09 12:05 am
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Communities In Schools of Tacoma is seeking volunteers to work with children in four elementary schools: Edison, Fern Hill, Sheridan and Sherman.

Volunteers can contribute as little as one hour a week to work one-on-one with a child to help improve reading skills.

If you can help, call 253-571-1114.

Debbie Cafazzo, The News Tribune

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