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PEOPLE YOU SHOULD KNOW: Meredith Clarke

Meredith Clarke always said she wouldn’t be a teacher, but then she found that she really enjoyed tutoring. That’s how she ended up as a volunteer with Tompkins Learning Partners. Now, she’s their volunteer coordinator helping other people find the opportunity she did to give back to the community. Tompkins Learning Partners specializes in helping adults learn to read, write, and speak English. Interested in volunteering? Contact Clarke at MeredithC@tlpartners.org.

 

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