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Make a difference in a child’s life

When you volunteer with the Scottish Rite Dyslexia Learning Centre, you help children who struggle to read gain skills, confidence, and hope.

Most of our volunteers become tutors, but we welcome, and need, help with support roles at the centre.

Become a tutor

Tutors work one-on-one with a child, twice a week, using the Orton-Gillingham approach. You don’t need to be a teacher — we provide full training and support.

What you’ll do

  • Work with one child at a time
  • Follow a proven, step-by-step reading program
  • Build trust and see real progress

Your role as a tutor is more than teaching—it’s about creating a supportive, one-on-one relationship where a child can gain confidence and thrive. We’ll guide you every step of the way.

Time commitment

  • Two sessions per week, each lasting 50 minutes
  • Sessions are held after school, Monday to Thursday
  • Tutors work with the same child for the duration of their program

Consistency is very important. Children do best when they work with the same tutor over time. If you’re reliable, caring, and ready to make a difference, we’ll support you every step of the way.

What we provide

  • Full training in the Orton-Gillingham approach
  • Ongoing support and guidance
  • All materials you need
  • A welcoming team and rewarding experience

Please note: All tutors must have a post-secondary degree or diploma.

Other volunteer roles

Not ready to tutor? You can still help!

We welcome volunteers for:

  • Greeting families at the door
  • Helping with events or fundraising
  • Supporting day-to-day tasks at the Learning Centre
  • Serving on the Board of Directors

Every role matters. Your time and care help children feel safe and supported.

Get started

If you’re kind, patient, and want to help children learn to read, we’d love to hear from you.