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TULSA, Okla. — The Tulsa Driller is sporting a new T-shirt and it’s all about a love for reading.
The painted shirt celebrates ten years of èßäAV in Tulsa.
The nonprofit started pairing up volunteers from the community with low-income students to help them develop reading skills in 2013.
èßäAV says only one in four Oklahoma fourth graders is reading at a proficient level and 36% lack even basic literacy skills.
As of 2022, 28 schools in the area use èßäAV to help more than 800 students.
Volunteers are only needed for as little as one hour a week.
Volunteers must complete a background check and a tutor orientation session.