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For Immediate Release
Volunteers Needed in Teen Homework Center
Redwood City, CA - September 8, 2003
- Redwood City is seeking people who are
looking for a way to use their knowledge of Algebra, geometry,
English, history, report writing, and research – these
are just a few of the subject areas with which teens could
use some help at Redwood City Public Library's beautiful new
teen homework center.
Funded by the Redwood City Library Foundation, the Center
is open Monday through Thursday, 4:00 - 7:00 p.m., is equipped
with computers, and is full of teens every afternoon working
hard to get good grades. This is a volunteer opportunity that
will have a significant impact on these students, and help
the community at the same time.
Volunteers who would like to exercise their knowledge and
expertise in these and other subject areas are encouraged
to contact Gilma Mendoza at 780-5937 or via email at gmendoza@plsinfo.org
for information. Volunteers may commit to two hours a week
on any day the center is open. This is a great opportunity
to use skills and experience to help teens with their homework,
and give something back to the community and the library.
Redwood City Public Library is located at 1044 Middlefield
Road and offers many free programs for children and adults.
For more information about this and other library events and
services you may access the library's home page at www.rcpl.info
or call 780-7026.
Visit Redwood City's main website at www.redwoodcity.org
for information about the City and its services, the community,
recreation programs, education, City government, and local
business.
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Contact:
Celia LaRiviere
Resource Development Supervisor
650-780-7045
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