There are often players who enjoy teaching beginners at local go clubs.
Try to find a club in your area. If you are in the USA, you can look here:
http://www.usgo.org/where-play-go
You can also look here:
http://senseis.xmp.net/?GoPlacesInTheUSA
If you live elsewhere, you can try here:
http://senseis.xmp.net/?GoPlaces
or perhaps one of these links will be helpful:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Go_organizations
I also recommend playing on line at a site that is good for beginners. I would try KGS (
http://gokgs.com)
because they have a ranking system that is reasonably accurate in the weaker ranks, an "automatch" system that pairs players with similar strengths, a "Beginner's Room", and a "Teaching Room". Most of the people there are friendly and helpful.
Play as many games as you can in a month (at least one a day, more if possible). Don't worry if you keep losing, just concentrate on winning the current game.
Once you have played 30 or more games in that month, go to
http://senseis.xmp.net/?PagesForBeginners
and learn some theory. Your experience from playing and losing will make this study more valuable and helpful than reading it with none.
I hope this was helpful. Good luck, and don't get discouraged.
--Pustule--