Turning Pages Turns 50

We give thanks to all for being able to help adults in the Columbia area for 50 years raise their literacy levels; but moreover, through literacy training, helping adults make changes in their lives, in their workplaces, and in their communities that have improved the quality of life for all.

Debbie Yoho, former director of Turning Pages will be our featured speaker and actor and comedian Hal Guyon will make a special appearance.

We will gather on Thursday, March 22, 2018 from 6 – 8 pm at the First Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, 2062 N. Beltline Blvd, Columbia, SC 29204.

If you have been involved with Turning Pages or are interested in what we do, we would love for you to join us. Please RSVP by phone 803-782-1210 or email literacycolumbia@gmail.com

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50thAnniversary

Security Guards

I want to talk to you about security guards. Not all security guards, but one in particular. The one who works at Richland One Adult Education on Covenant Road, not far from Turning Pages. A few weeks ago, he escorted a disconsolate but proud 39 year-old lady outside after this parent of grown children had missed passing the GED by 3 points, passing all parts of the test except the math section. This security guard saw the heartbreak in her face. And then, he noticed and took the time, not only to console her but to encourage her. He showed her a pamphlet put out by Literacy 2030 which explained Turning Pages and how the organization helps adults with literacy challenges, and recommended that she come to us for help.

Yesterday, she walked through our doors and told us her story. Joseph and I listened in wonder and awe to her quiet, but powerful voice. She was a prison guard who had raised several children to adulthood, putting her own needs and ambitions on the back burner while she raised them single-handed lay, and now finally at the young age of only 40 wanted to go to college so she could attend to her own dreams, attaining a college degree, so she could turn the pages to her own possibilities. Joseph and I immediately called Larry Turner, a USC grad and former engineer, who has been a volunteer for several years, and now is tutoring students in math in the 360 program on Wednesdays. We called Larry and put him on the phone and he graciously offered to help her pass the math section of the GED.

The moral of this story: any of us can make a difference in someone else’s life, if we listen and pay attention to their needs.

Chris Mathews, Director,
Turning Pages

Math

TUTOR ORIENTATION: Saturday, February 4, 2017 from 10 am – 12:30 pm

TUTOR ORIENTATION: Saturday, February 4, 2017 from 10 am to 12:30 pm

Turning Pages will be welcoming new volunteer tutors to a Tutor Orientation session on Saturday, February 4, from 10-12:30 at our central location in the First Christian Church, 2062 Beltline Boulevard (park in the lower church parking lot across the street from ACE Hardware and Casa-Linda Restaurant). Refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP at literacycolumbia@gmail.com if you are planning to attend.

We at Turning Pages look forward to having you on our team of volunteers, our life-blood, as we help adult learners turn the page to their own possibilities with one-on-one and small group literacy tutoring.

Sign up to volunteer with Turning Pages on our interest form
Please come and invite anyone you know who wants to make a life-changing difference in someone’s life through literacy tutoring.

The session is recommended for all prospective volunteers who would like to help adults improve their literacy skills (reading, writing, speaking, computer skills, ESL–English as a Second Language, and GED prep). The session is free. Here’s your opportunity to help an adult turn the pages to their own opportunities.

Please RSVP

More information about volunteering can be found at our volunteer page or by contacting us at 803-782-1210.

Free GED Classes

Free GED classes are being offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30-7:30 pm at SC Works Lexington Center.

SC Works Lexington Center is located at 671 Main St, West Columbia, SC 29170 next to the Food Lion in South Congaree.

More information and requirements can be found on the SC Works Midlands website or by calling 803.359.6131 or 803.739.4048.

Classes are offered by Lexington Two and Four Adult Education Program and SC Works Center.