Since 1984, the Adult Literacy Program at the Abington Free Library has helped thousands of adults improve their literacy skills.
We help adults, ages 18 and older, in the following areas:
- Assist English language learners improve their English skills
- Improvement with basic reading, writing, and math skills
- Preparation to take a high school equivalency or other tests
We train volunteer tutors who meet with students individually. We also offer small-group classes where English language learners can practice their English skills.
Our program is free of charge. All students need to register and take a test to determine how we can help them.
We're hiring!
Job Description with Adult Literacy Program Assistant
The Abington Township Public Library’s Adult Literacy Program helps adults improve their literacy skills. The program trains volunteer tutors who provide one-on-one and small group instruction for adult learners. Our adult students include English language learners, adults seeking a high school equivalency degree, and people who want to improve their reading, writing and math skills. The Literacy Program Administrative Assistant is tasked with assisting with all aspects of the Adult Literacy Program (ALP). Position reports to the Coordinator of the Adult Literacy Program.
Monday and Wednesday: 2:00 - 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday and Thursday: 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
and by appointment
For more information, please stop by the Literacy Office, on the lower level of the Abington Free Library or contact Elizabeth Sperling, Program Coordinator, at 215-885-5183 or ablit1@yahoo.com.