Located on Warsaw Ave. in Price Hill,
Literacy Center West
helps more than 200 students a year prepare for their next move in
learning. Whether that move is preparing for the GED test or learning
how to properly fill out a job application, the staff at LCW is prepared
to help through their
Next Level Program.
"All it really is, is life coaching," says Jeremiah Griswold, LCW
program director. "Whatever barriers they have, we work to help them
overcome them. If they have kids, we help them get childcare vouchers.
If they need transportation, we help them get bus tokens."
Students who enroll in Next Level must be between 17 and 21 and not
currently be enrolled in school. The LCW staff and volunteers work with
students in any areas they need so they can pass the GED. In 2010, 24
LCW students obtained a GED. Job readiness workshops help prepare those
who have graduated from high school for interviews. Students learn tips
for filling out applications and can "shop" in a closet filled with
donations for clothes to help them dress the part.
"The amount of kids who succeed and get a job is amazing," Griswold
says. "It's around 87 percent." He attributes the success rate to the
connections the staff makes with students.
"It's all about building relationships with the kids," he says. "We
follow up for three years after they leave. If their ride to work falls
through, we will help them get a ride, and they know if they lose their
job, they can come to us, and we'll help them out again."
Do Good:
• Volunteer. LCW needs math and English tutors for morning and evening classes.
Email for more information.
•
Donate. LCW operates on a budget of less than $500,000 per year. Donations really do help. You can donate gently used clothing, too.
• Play a round of golf. LCW's 12th annual golf outing will be held Oct. 10, 2011. Contact
Jeremiah for more information.
By Evan Wallis
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