Volunteer
Volunteer at the Framingham Public Library!
As a service to our community, the gift of your time and abilities is greatly appreciated. Volunteers may serve in many ways. At this time our general volunteer pool is full. Please check back in the spring for more opportunities.
Tutor adults in Literacy and English as a Second Language through the Literacy Unlimited program.
Contact Literacy Unlimited Coordinator Martha Coleman: 508-532-5574, or e-mail mcoleman@minlib.net.
Volunteer with the Friends of the Framingham Library.
Contact Emily Olsen of the Friends: fplfriends@minlib.net
View Friends Volunteer Application Form
Tutor at the Homework Center
We are on the lookout to fill our limited openings for Homework Center Helper - Adult volunteer tutors and homework helpers provide free homework support from Framingham students K-12.
The Homework Center operates (Beginning September 29):
- Main Library - Mondays and Thursdays 3PM-6PM
- McAuliffe Branch - Wednesdays 3PM-5PM
Please fill out our Homework Center Volunteer Intake if you are interested in becoming a Homework Center volunteer.
Contact FPL Assistant Director, Jill Walker (jwalker@minlib.net) for more information.
Serve on the Student Advisory Board (Middle and High School students)
A hands on opportunity for an active role in running a library program that also serves the academic community of Framingham. Meet on a monthly basis with students representing each of the middle and high schools. Plan and run fun town-wide academic events (spelling and geography bees, fundraising fashion shows, essay contests, etc.) Being a member of the advisory board is a leadership/community service experience, important to note on college and employment applications. Students can also serve as tutors with younger students and peers in the Homework Center Tutoring Program.
Contact Supervisor of Teen Services John Garrigan: E-mail jgarrigan@minlib.net.