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Program Manager, Steven Reid, and LVCA Student, David, fist pumping after a great reading
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LVCA Student, Sukriye, and her tutor, Ronna
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LVCA Student and Board Member, Guillermo, and his tutor, Somer
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We see the power of our students' voices each and every day, but it is always an extra honor when we get to highlight them at our annual Joy of Writing reading and potluck. This year, twelve students read their work to a packed room. As usual, the stories in this anthology are full of resilience, hope, humor, and heart. You can purchase a copy directly on Amazon here or for a $10 donation in our office.
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Communications Coordinator, Rebecca Thomas; Citizenship Coordinator, Catherine McCall; and their wonderful moms
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LVCA student, Shukrya, reading a humorous tale about childhood pets
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LVCA student, Karyna, reading to the crowd
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Remembering Ruth Colvin, Literacy Pioneer
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Ruth Colvin with her Presidential Medal of Freedom. Photo by Michael Greenlar
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Literacy champion and founder of Literacy Volunteers of America (now ProLiteracy) Ruth Colvin passed away on August 18 at 107. Colvin is the founder of Literacy Volunteers, which eventually became ProLiteracy, our charter organization. In 1961, she read an article about the amount of people with low literacy in her area. It spurred her to change the world. As Robert McFadden put it in his NY Times article about her passing, "She had no experience teaching, but felt passionately that she had to do something about it."
We see Ruth Colvin in all of our tutors, and every day, we try to honor her legacy with the work that we do. To learn more about this extraordinary person, you can read ProLiteracy's article about her life here.
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Citizenship Coordinator, Catherine McCall, in an Intermediate Citizenship Class
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Literacy Volunteers is going back to class this fall! We are thrilled to announce that we will be offering eleven groups and classes starting this September. This includes both Zoom and in-person intermediate citizenship classes, a basic-English citizenship class, our advanced-level writing class, and the return to in-person basic-level conversation groups. As always, we continue to offer weekly intermediate-level Zoom conversation groups.
All of these courses, with the exception of Catherine's three intermediate citizenship classes, are led by volunteers! Having these small group classes allows students additional community-building opportunities. We are deeply grateful to our wonderful volunteers who provide this valuable service.
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Welcoming Week: Recognizing and Celebrating our International Community Members
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This year, we are proud to partner with Thomas Jefferson Adult Career Education (TJACE) and host a table at Cville Sabroso together. We will be highlighting our shared students and missions. Cville Sabroso, a Charlottesville tradition hosted by and benefitting Sin Barerras, will be held on Saturday, September 21 from 1-10 p.m. at the Ting Pavilion. For more information and tickets, please follow this link.
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Catherine at August's tutor training, where we trained 16 new tutors!
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August's tutor training lunch was generously provided by Al Carbon.
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Our waiting list grows exponentially during the summer. If you or someone you know is interested in helping shrink our waitlist, please consider signing up for our upcoming information session. This session will provide an overview of what we do and tutor expectations. We are always happy to answer any questions people might have, too. Just reach out at (434) 977-3838 or by email.
Information Sessions: Thursday, September 12 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. or 7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m., Zoom Click here to register.
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