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Literacy Ambassador - Omaha NE
ORGANIZATION: Magazine Publishers Family Literacy Project
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Do you love magazines and want to help at-risk children and families enjoy reading? Start or join a local Magazine Literacy Team that collects and bundles recycled magazines for literacy programs in homeless and domestic violence shelters, food pantries, mentoring and job training program.
Magazines are an enormously powerful literacy resource. You will be a local literacy champion connected to a nationwide network of volunteers - our ambassador to the literacy programs in your community - helping them to register to receive magazines for their literacy needs.
Visit MagazineLiteracy.org and read our blog to learn more.
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Thank you for helping us to change the world - one magazine at a time.
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About Magazine Publishers Family Literacy Project
Location:
PO Box 220, Granville, OH 43023, US
Mission Statement
You can help literacy end poverty. With titles for every reading age, interest, and language, magazines and comics are the most powerful literacy engines on the planet. Illiteracy and poverty hurt everyone. UNICEF reports that 1 Billion children live in poverty, worldwide. Reading Is Fundamental (RIF) says two-thirds of U.S. poor (12 million+) have zero books at home. Research shows that poor infants hear 30 million fewer words when their brains are developing for life. Adults unable to read were once children who didn't learn how. MagLiteracy.org has an enormous supply of magazines and comics for literacy to end poverty. Thank you for your help to get them into the hands of eager at-risk readers.
Description
MagLiteracy.org gets new and recycled magazines to at-risk children and families who want to learn and love to read. Our primary focus areas are mentoring and job training, readers in homeless and domestic violence shelters, hungry families receiving groceries from food pantries, and foster kids. Too many people can't read - a cereal box, a job description, or this web page. Illiterate adults were once children who missed their chance to learn to read. A child who cannot read is unable to do well in any school subject. We help feed kids, teens, and adults hungry to read and succeed. Join with us to change the world - one reader at a time! Volunteer today! Thank you.
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Surrounding AreaOmaha, NE 68114
DATE POSTED
January 19, 2016
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GOOD FOR
- Kids
- Teens
- People 55+
- Group
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