2222 Rosewood Ave              Austin  TX   78702

(512) 478-7323            
info@literacyaustin.org
Monday - Thursday               9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Ways to Help
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can
change the world; it is the only thing that ever has.  -- Margaret Meade
Donate or Sponsor
Click on the button to make a tax-deductible donation, online
Donate now through Network For Good
Be a Tutor
You will receive tutor training in a workshop at our Center office, to
teach "Basic Literacy" or "English as a Second Language".

The training is streamlined  and includes an online component.

After the workshop, you will be matched with a small group or an
individual student.

We ask volunteer tutors for a 3-6 month commitment.

Go to the TUTORS PAGE
to see the schedule of  orientations and training workshops,
and to print an application.
Tutoring
Volunteer
computer lab
COMPUTER LAB
  • Teach basic computer classes
  • Assist with ESL and Literacy software
  • Provide technical help
FUND-RAISING
OFFICE WORK
  • Reception
  • Filing
  • Telephones
at the office
Scrabble Fun
paintbrush
SPECIAL PROJECTS
  • Painting
  • Renovation
FUND-RAISING
Contact our Volunteer Coordinator, via email:   joan.savoldelli@lifeworksweb.org   or call (512) 478-7323
invite us to speak
WE CAN GIVE A PRESENTATION ABOUT LITERACY IN
OUR AREA AND OUR PROGRAM SUCCESSES
  • Clubs
  • Community Organizations
  • Church Groups
  • Workplaces
Invite us to speak
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Randall's Remarkable Card Good Neighbor Program
The next time you are at Randall's, pick up a Remarkable Card
application at the courtesy booth.  If you link your card to our account
(Literacy Austin is #1811), Randall's will pay us a percentage every
time you use it!
Donate books by dropping them off at Frugal Media  
                    -- 4708 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd.
         Literacy Austin receives a portion of the donated
         book total.  (Please do not bring books to the
         Rosewood Center -- thanks.)