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Adult Literacy Graduates Improved Skills for Better Pay, Citizenship, and More 

August 4, 2023

Oakland Literacy Council (OLC) recently celebrated the graduation of 45 adult learners whose new skills in ESL, reading, or math have led to better jobs, higher pay, citizenship, and confidence they can achieve their goals.  

Qambar Ali Sarwari was awarded the Extraordinary Student of the Year

One of the graduates, Qambar Ali Sarwari, an Afghan immigrant, received the “Outstanding Student Award” for his extraordinary drive to improve his English skills since arriving in the U.S.  “When I came to Michigan, I had two jobs, one full time job and one part time job because we were at the beginning of the process of settlement,” Sarwari said. Even with the demanding schedule, he made time to learn with his tutor, Frances Hammond. “She was kind and she helped me with the scheduling of those things, and she always would provide me a really good source for materials,” he said. He is now seeking a job in accounting. 

Tutor Connie and Student Brenda also celebrated Brenda’s US naturalization ceremony the same day as OLC graduation

Graduates accepted certificates for English, in both reading and listening, and mathematics.

Tutor Meera helped Isabel advance in her career.

Meera D’Souza spoke of Isabel Romero, an English student from Venezuela: “The first time we met [in August], she said she wanted to get a new job with a higher salary. By December 5th, she had the new job with a much higher salary.”  

In a similar story, reading graduate from Mexico, Isvi Schelesky, said of her tutor Jessica Shefman: “I’m very grateful to Jessica because she helped me accomplish two of the biggest goals in my life.” Because of her progress forward and English reading, she was able to secure a lead manager position at her job along with U.S. citizenship. 

Graduate Jacob Stoll spoke of his struggles before completing the mathematics program: “When I first started, I would look at a problem and kinda cringe and wonder where my memory had gone. Now I have a newfound confidence to actually be able to break things down and make it more simple and realistic.” 

Tutor Linda celebrated Keiko’s accomplishments.

Frankie brought her son to celebrate her math graduation.

The graduation, hosted at Kirk in the Hills in Bloomfield Hills, saw nearly 100 participants which included graduates, tutors, OLC board members, and family members. The ceremony concluded with hearty applause and great excitement for the bright futures ahead.  

Oakland Literacy Council has been serving the metro Detroit community for over 39 years providing tutoring services in English, listening, reading, mathematics, and digital literacy. Adult learners are partnered with personal tutors that work one-on-one with them online or in person. Every year, a graduation ceremony is held to commemorate those who have completed, and often excelled, in their programs of choice. 

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95-Year-Old Iranian Student Learns English to Connect with Others in His New Country

August 2, 2023

The political unrest in Iran caused to send his sons to the United States. Forty years later, he followed them. 

Mahmoud Fotouhi was a doctor in Iran, and he would like to use his professional skills here to help others as his English improves.

At 95 years old, Mahmoud Fotouhi from Iran shows that regardless of age and circumstance, anyone can learn English as long as they devote time to it. 

One year ago, the retired doctor moved from Iran to the United States to be with his family. Upon his arrival, Fotouhi encountered a problem: “I [could not] connect with my son, my daughter-in-law, my grandson, granddaughter, and other people,” he says. Fotouhi took initiative and joined OLC’s English program in January. 

Now, he is exceeding expectations. Twice every week, Fotouhi meets with his tutor, retired English teacher, Bob Clement, for English language lessons.

Tutor Bob Clement says Mahmoud’s progress has been astonishing.

“Mahmoud is the only student I have had who does more homework exercises than are requested,” Clement says, “and I’m impressed with the questions he will ask about the language . . .”

Back in Iran, Fotouhi and his family lived in the city of Mashhad, where he had his medical practice. “I was an ear, nose and throat doctor, and I had a good situation in Iran,” he says. However, because of the political unrest, daily life in Iran became more complicated. “After the revolution, [in the early 1980s], the university became closed in Iran . . . and I decided to send my sons to America for their studies,” he recalls. At the time, his sons were 22, 20, and 18. “They studied here and became citizens and decided to be in America forever.”  

Fotouhi stayed behind and continued his practice for more than 60 years. “I liked to help the people by doing my practice,” he says. However, when his wife died, he was left all alone, so he decided to follow his children. Before leaving for the US, he practiced English as much as he could on his own.  

Clement became a tutor with Oakland Literacy Council in 2005, a year after he retired from 33 years of teaching. When a colleague mentioned tutoring, he decided to become involved in giving back to the community.  “I was a teacher of English and history and was aware of how important it is to use language correctly and became aware of how important it is for adults to be literate in order to be able to participate in the society,” he says. “Tutoring Mahmoud has been a wonderful experience for me. . . His motivation to continue learning into his senior years is inspiring.” 

From this experience, Clement has learned his own lessons. He says: 

I’ve learned some about the culture of Iran and am reminded that people everywhere are the same, with the same hopes, goals, fears, and so forth. I have not experienced some of the difficulties Mahmoud has in his life, and I’m inspired by how he has dealt with his setbacks and facing the obstacles that he has.  

Clement says he is impressed with Fotouhi’s progress. “I mean he’s a senior citizen native to Iran, new to America, who has a large vocabulary, and can write in cursive. I mean, how many people can do that? I’m impressed with his reading ability, and our focus is to move his ability to listen and comprehend the spoken word . . .”  

Fotouhi says he is “very, very excited” about his tutoring experience. He says: “I am able to understand what [Clement] says, which is very good, and he is very cautious and [tries] to understand what I’m saying.”  

Currently, Fotouhi maintains some of the highest hours of practice at OLC, averaging over 45 hours a month on the English learning software, Burlington English. “His dedication and pace of learning is inspiring. I certainly don’t have that kind of stamina and I am 40 years younger,” comments OLC Executive Director Lisa Machesky. 

Fotouhi now lives with his middle son and his family in metro-Detroit. He keeps an active lifestyle. “Everyday, I go to the gym and I go for one and a half to two hours,” he says.  In order to exercise his English, every week, he attends a conversation group to practice with other non-native English speakers. 

In the future, both gentlemen aspire to continue helping people. Clement would like to continue using his knowledge to assist English learners.  “I feel satisfied and rewarded by being able to use what I consider my natural talent,” Clement says. “I was not very good at math and science when I was in school, but language has seemed to come easily and I enjoyed reading . . .” Tutoring allows Clement to continue to share his love for the language while helping others.  

Fotouhi shares a similar interest within his own field. Because of his detailed medical knowledge, he would like to use his extensive experience as a doctor to contribute to the field of medicine here in the U.S. He says: “I will be happy if to find a location to help . . . and to learn something about the medicine and to help the community. . . . “ 

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Lesley TauroLesley Tauro
12:43 05 Sep 24
I love being a English Tutor with Oakland Literacy Council on a one-on-one basis as well as for a conversation group. Through OLC, I have had the opportunity to meet so many incredible people, many who have become friends.
Cynthia WersteinCynthia Werstein
23:48 04 Sep 24
I have enjoyed my ESL tutoring with Oakland Literacy Council. We received training to help us, help our students. I feel like I can reach out for additional help if needed. Not to forget, they offer outside activities, on occasion, so that the students and tutors can do some typical, but fun activities! OLC is a great organization to volunteer with.
Lisa BurnsLisa Burns
21:33 04 Sep 24
I've been volunteering with the OLC for about a year and a half, and it's been a great experience! I very much enjoy the tutoring sessions with the student whom they paired me with. She is a lovely person and I've learned a lot from her too. OLC makes tutoring easy for volunteers, with an easy-to-use curriculum, training, support, and social events. Highly recommend!
Qambar Ali SarwariQambar Ali Sarwari
19:50 04 Sep 24
Great team, motivational atmosphere, Thank you for your always support and help, especially the refresher training you provide to the tutors.Warm regards ,Ali
Brad RothBrad Roth
19:07 04 Sep 24
When I retired in 2020 (in the middle of the covid pandemic) I wanted to find ways to volunteer. As a former college professor, I am particularly concerned about education and literacy. Working with Oakland Literacy Council has been a wonderful experience for me. The staff at OLC (particularly Laurie Weeks) is so helpful and appreciative. I've gotten more hand-written thank you notes from Laurie in the last four years than from everyone else throughout the rest of my life combined. Volunteering for OLC lets me give back to society but enjoy retirement too. I highly recommend it.
Kelly TurnerKelly Turner
11:12 23 Aug 24
I would like to say How amazing Oakland literacy Council is I came in May To Continue my education and I thank god I found them they where at the bottom of the list when they should have been at the top of the list first off the staff is amazing they did everything by the book I did placement testing to figure out where to place me they took the time out to get the best tutors they also called and checked in on me and also motivated me to keep going and never give up they gave me the option to go online for tutoring or in person Stewart my tutor was amazing he took pride in educating me and never made me feel like I was bothering him patricia was amazing she stayed on me and stayed consistent they made me feel like familythe icing on the cake was how they acknowledged me on graduation day the whole team was there for me and my family and I was so happy and me and my kid's could feel the love it's nothing that I would not do for Oakland literacy I will be there spokesperson for life cause it's worth it and they have top notch tutors employees and the online tutor services is Phenomenal if you're seeking to continue your education look no more this is the place to go
Sanghee HanSanghee Han
11:59 22 Aug 24
I was so lucky to meet oakland literacy Council. Since OLC has been a great institute for me almost 2 years. And they helped my english improve and give me some good talking classes for learning new culture here as well. Now that I graduated from a reading program at OLC, I feel like I'm still with them. Really appreciate it.
BAIYANG LAIBAIYANG LAI
19:36 15 Aug 24
In the past three years I learned English with Oakland Literacy. I met quite a few tutors in one by one tutoring and some conversation groups. Those tutors were so incredible and awesome! They really really helped me a lot in my English. My gratitude to all of them is beyond words!
jung min sonjung min son
17:36 15 Aug 24
Thank you for having me with your excellent support.. I really enjoyed learning English and having conversation class with others. I made some good friends and I think Oakland Literacy Council is very good for people who need English support 👏 👍
Joseph Lee (Jo)Joseph Lee (Jo)
16:39 15 Aug 24
Oakland Literacy Council was a very good program for me as my second language. I evaluated my English ability through English listening and reading tests and matched my tutor accordingly. As a result, my English improved a lot. And most of all, it was free.
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