Yes they should because it gives the confidence they need to read books at a
library.Also because it will let them develope confidence in themselves to read.
It will also let them to express themselves. It will also give them the strength
to read more often. It will also give them the chance to believe in society. Also
free classes help the homeless feel empowered, and can change their lives.
there probably aren't going to be any job jobs but you can start by volunteering at animal shelters (if u like animals) or homeless shelters to serve breakfast, or find something that's volunteering that you are interested in, be it reading to old people or walking homeless dogs
Homeless Shelters - Volkan Akkurt - NY CaresSign up for a volunteer organization. There is an organization in NY called NY Cares (See the related link). There are all kinds of projects; helping old people, talking to them, reading to kids, cleaning parks, recycling old electronics, cooking for the homeless, cleaning shelters in NY. I already worked with www.lesecologycenter.org and collected two large truck loads of used electronics.Try the New York Mayor's Volunteer CenterCheck out the Mayor's Volunteer Center for many great volunteer opportunities.New York CaresNew York Cares sends thousands of volunteers to homeless shelters each year. Go to NY-Cares website to find out more about how to get involved with projects such as reading bedtime stories to children, painting murals at shelters, helping residents find their first apartments, and much more.Volunteer with Provider OrganizationsThe organizations in the related list provide shelter or related services on behalf of the City. Each has a volunteer program, which would welcome your time and energy.
attend the classes
Many people built fallout shelters at their homes and took classes to learn about radiation. Canned goods and food Beds A table and chair A trash can Reading material water A lantern
Not many. Reading is very important and it'd be quite difficult to pass all of your classes without reading. You need to study, do questions, etc. Especially because English classes will require you to do some reading.
There are many ways that you can help illiterate people learn to read and write. Consider volunteering at a local homeless shelter these people and work with them one on one or consider contacting a local ministry to see if you can use their building to teach small classes.
By reading books regularly and attending classes
One can develop his or her reading skills by attending public school, attending adult education classes at a local junior college or library, or attending online education classes.
The last answer was very incorrect, because that reading was in 2001. Right now, there is about 3.6 MILLION homeless people. (ABOUT) That 3.6 milllion people is about 1% of America's population.
English ,Reading ,Math, Arts Rotation classes, Gym/Health, Science,and Social Studies.
Maybe. Because she is home schooled and she is reading everything she can might have tutors but not classes
An organization called Iris has speed reading classes held in Washington DC. Their class is really good and they also teach you how to retain comprehension. Here's a link where you'll find a schedule of their classes. http://www.irisreading.com/washington-dc/