Organizational Partner:
Read AllianceAugust 3, 2020
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NYC Reading Program Connects Over 80 Teens with Paid Jobs
NEW YORK CITY — A New York City reading program is giving dozens of teens jobs over the summer, teaching over 100 children how to read during the pandemic.
Organizers and parents say it’s a win-win approach to learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Six-year-old Grady Zabre, of Harlem, loves to read with his mom. But his mom, Summer Sheridan-Zabre, says she was concerned that Grady would fall behind during the pandemic.
Sheridan-Zambre enrolled her son in a free program run by Read Alliance, a nonprofit organization that matches kindergarten, first, and second graders in city public schools with teenagers who tutor them one-on-one.