MCC Librarian is also director of the Kingman Area Literacy Program, seeks volunteers to help young readers

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Erin Roper, director of the Kingman Area Literacy Program, is seeking volunteers willing to help local children improve their reading skills. There are 24 children on a waiting list. You must be age 18 or older and have a high school diploma or a GED to volunteer. (Courtesy of Kingman Area Literacy Program)
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Courtesy Kingman Daily Miner:  The Kingman Area Literacy Program is looking for volunteers as there is an “overwhelming” number of requests for reading tutors for children, and a waiting list that continues to lengthen.

Erin Roper, KALP director, said the primary mission of the program is to assist adults with reading. However, since 2016, there has been an increasing number of children enrolling in the program. “Our main mission it to help adults, but we can’t turn kids away when they need help,” she said.

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Erin Roper, director of the Kingman Area Literacy Program, is seeking volunteers willing to help local children improve their reading skills. There are 24 children on a waiting list. You must be age 18 or older and have a high school diploma or a GED to volunteer. (Courtesy of Kingman Area Literacy Program)

Erin Roper, director of the Kingman Area Literacy Program, is seeking volunteers willing to help local children improve their reading skills. There are 24 children on a waiting list. You must be age 18 or older and have a high school diploma or a GED to volunteer. (Courtesy of Kingman Area Literacy Program)