About LVI
The Literacy Volunteers of Illinois (LVI) was incorporated in 1979 as an independent, self-supporting tax-exempt corporation. LVI was founded by the national Literacy Volunteers of America to serve as a mid-level support system for LVA-affiliated programs. Over the years, LVI evolved into a resource and training center for all literacy programs by providing a range of services to staff, tutors, and learners in five areas - Resource and Referral, Correctional Education, Public Information and Advocacy, New Reader Leadership, and National Service.
National Service
LVI is a leading organization within the national service movement and has through five different federal and state AmeriCorps and AmeriCorps*VISTA (Volunteers In Service To America) programs engaged over 1,000 national service members in some 150 adult literacy, family literacy, and Head Start programs throughout the state. National service programs conducted by LVI include:
LVI's current national service program, VOCAL*AmeriCorps
(Volunteer Outreach for Community Action in Literacy) has 30 full, part, and minimum-time AmeriCorps members serving as Literacy Specialists in volunteer literacy programs throughout the state.
Correctional Education
Being struck by the staggering low literacy rates among inmate populations, LVI began its work in correctional education by helping to develop volunteer programs in adult correctional centers. From these efforts sprung the Jump Start program, an intergenerational tutoring and mentoring effort that targets retirees, especially retired teachers, to serve as volunteer tutors to incarcerated youth. The Jump Start program currently serves youth residing in the Illinois Youth Centers located in Harrisburg, Kewanee, St. Charles and Warrenville. Volunteers of all ages are needed!
Advocacy and Special Events
To raise public awareness about adult literacy and generate new resources for literacy programs, LVI participates in numerous coalitions, commissions, and advisory councils at the local, state and national level. LVI also sponsors events throughout the year.
Resources and Referral Center
This Center serves as a clearinghouse for individuals interested in becoming or accessing the services of a volunteer tutor by connecting them with literacy programs in their communities. An up-to-date Volunteer Directory of adult literacy programs and their needs, services and location is maintained by LVI and can be accessed by clicking here.
LVI also conducts through the Center two annual conferences for tutors, students and staff - a spring On The Road To Literacy Conference and Awards Presentation that is co-sponsored with the UIC Center for Literacy and a fall-student led conference, on behalf of the New Readers for New Life.
About LVI
The Literacy Volunteers of Illinois (LVI) was incorporated in 1979 as an independent, self-supporting tax-exempt corporation. LVI was founded by the national Literacy Volunteers of America to serve as a mid-level support system for LVA-affiliated programs. Over the years, LVI evolved into a resource and training center for all literacy programs by providing a range of services to staff, tutors, and learners in five areas - Resource and Referral, Correctional Education, Public Information and Advocacy, New Reader Leadership, and National Service.
National Service
LVI is a leading organization within the national service movement and has through five different federal and state AmeriCorps and AmeriCorps*VISTA (Volunteers In Service To America) programs engaged over 1,000 national service members in some 150 adult literacy, family literacy, and Head Start programs throughout the state. National service programs conducted by LVI include:
LVI's current national service program, VOCAL*AmeriCorps (Volunteer Outreach for Community Action in Literacy) has 18 full, part, and minimum-time AmeriCorps members serving in volunteer literacy programs throughout the state.
Correctional Education
Being struck by the staggering low literacy rates among inmate populations, LVI began its work in correctional education by helping to develop volunteer programs in adult correctional centers. From these efforts sprung the Jump Start program, an intergenerational tutoring and mentoring effort that targets retirees, especially retired teachers, to serve as volunteer tutors to incarcerated youth. The Jump Start program currently serves youth residing in the Illinois Youth Centers located in Harrisburg, Kewanee, St. Charles and Warrenville. Volunteers of all ages are needed!
Advocacy and Special Events
To raise public awareness about adult literacy and generate new resources for literacy programs, LVI participates in numerous coalitions, commissions, and advisory councils at the local, state and national level. LVI also sponsors events throughout the year.
Resources and Referral Center
Our virtual resource serves as a clearinghouse for individuals interested in becoming or accessing the services of a volunteer tutor by connecting them with literacy programs in their communities.
An up-to-date Volunteer Directory of adult literacy programs and their needs, services and location is maintained by LVI and can be accessed by clicking here.
LVI also conducts through the Center an annual conference for tutors, students and staff - On The Road To Literacy Conference and Awards Presentation is co-sponsored with the UIC Center for Literacy.
ABOUT US
LVI began by working with just four LVA programs, and today provides an array of resources and services to staff, tutors, and students in adult literacy programs statewide.
CONTACT US
Literacy Volunteers of Illinois
100 South State Street, Suite 437
Chicago, IL 60603
Phone: 312-857-1582
Email: lvi@lvillinois.org
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