Posts Tagged ‘volunteers’
Lucy Becomes a Mentor
Some of the best literacy stories are about everyday citizen-neighbors who learn the power of reading and want to help in some small and tangible way.
Today, Tony talks to Lucy Martin about her journey to become a reading buddy near her home in Southern California.
Read MoreStarting a Literacy Program from Scratch
On this week’s podcast, Tony is joined by Anna Paul, the Director of a less than two year old literacy program based in Clark County, Washington called, Read Northwest. Their slogan is, “Word by Word, Life by Life.”
Read MoreLearning from EnrichedNYC with Mary Cantwell
Our first featured national leader, activist and thinker in the movement to transform literacy in America is Mary Cantwell, the co-founder of EnrichedNYC and OnWords. Mary is based in New York and her enthusiasm and effervescence is matched only by her clarity and thoughtfulness. Please join us for this stimulating conversation. Learn more at enrichednyc.com
Read MoreA Seattle Story
Roy Chang, a former pastor and lifelong education activist, looked across the greater Seattle area and saw too many schools with struggling students. His solution: start School Connect Washington. Listen to hear his fight for teach every kid to read.
Read MoreDIY Literacy Program
In Jeff Johnson’s small community there was no established “reader buddy” program. Listen to today’s short conversation as Tony and Jeff discuss this fun, fumbling and ultimately successful story of one man’s desire to fight illiteracy in his community.
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