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Hayward Public Library-Homework Support Center
Basic Information
Address: Main Library: 835 C Street, Hayward, CA 94541
Weekes Branch: 27300 Patrick Avenue, Hayward, CA 94544
Longwood Elementary: 850 Longwood Avenue, Hayward, CA 94544
Phone Number: (510) 881-7535
Fax Number: (510) 293-5093
Email: Lindsey.Vien@hayward-ca.gov
Director: Lindsey Vien
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Additional Information
Causes Served: Assisting Hayward youth with their homework needs
Clearances Required: Yes
Background Check: Yes
Population Served: Students in grades K-12
Ages for Volunteer: 15 years of age and older
Hours of Service: At least 2 hours per week
Minimum Hours Required: 25 hours
Days of Service: Monday-Thursday
Mission Statement:
Our Goal: To help students become better critical thinkers and learners!
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Become a volunteer tutor for one of the Hayward Public Library's well-established Homework Support Centers. You will make a difference in Hayward by helping our elementary, middle, and high school students succeed in school. Volunteer tutors assist students, in small groups of 2-3 students, with all of their homework needs. Volunteer tutors should have an interest and ability to tutor children and assist them in developing good study habits. Tutors must speak English and communicate well, be proficient in spelling, punctuation, and math. Volunteers must pass fingerprint clearance.
Program History:
This program is made possible by grant funding from the Department of Education.