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3 Organizations in the US that Fight Illiteracy-#2 #Literacy

Wednesday, February 1, 2017


3 Organizations in the US that Fight Illiteracy

One of the most common problems affecting the world today is illiteracy. This is also a problem which affects a number of states in the US. Fortunately, several organizations were also built in the country to offer help to those who are illiterate. The following are just some of the most popular organizations in the US that aim to reduce the number of illiterate people in the country:


1. Jumpstart – This refers to a natural early education org, which aims to train and recruit college students, as well as members of the community corps. These recruits will be tasked to volunteer their services to preschoolers in neighborhoods with extremely low income.

One thing that makes this organization in the US popular is its high-quality curriculum designed to help kids improve their literacy and language skills. This prepares them for kindergarten and provides them with a path to deal with any educational gap they have. Jumpstart operates in ten states in the US, including Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Illinois and Atlanta.

https://www.jstart.org/


2. 826 National – This non-profit US organization aims to offer strategic administration, leadership, as well as other vital resources designed to make its network composed of 7 tutoring and writing centers successful. It operates in a number of states including Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, San Francisco, Washington and Detroit.

826 National provides various programs, all of which are capable of providing under-resourced students, around six to eighteen, with several opportunities to improve not only their writing and reading skills, but also their creativity.

Each chapter of this organization provides five core programs. These are field trips, in-school programs, young author’s book project, workshops and after-school tutoring. All these are provided for free.

http://826national.org/



3. Everybody Wins! – This is a non-profit organization in the US, which aims to promote literacy in children. They would also like to promote increased love for learning with the aid of shared reading experiences. In 2015-2016 alone, the organization operated programs within 39 public elementary schools with extremely low income. This helped enrich the lives of over six thousand children.

The staff and volunteers of the organization aim to stimulate the interest of kids in learning. They do so by improving their enthusiasm for books and other reading materials. They also aim to help kids improve their reading, comprehension, vocabulary and listening skills.

http://everybodywins.org/


Aside from the three organizations indicated here, you can still find a lot more programs that aim to help solve the problems of illiteracy. They operate in various states in the US, making learning accessible for everyone.




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21 comments :

Jamie said...

Those are some great organizations! It is so important to try and instill the love of reading in our kids. In today's technology focused world, it doesn't get as much attention as is needed.

LeahSay's Views - Bonnie said...

Great line up and seeing as how I have a love of words I'm always optimistic those around me will develop a love for the written word.

Danielle S said...

It's good to see these organizations that will help fight illiteracy. There are too many of our children that are not learning to read well and are just passed along.

teffers8464 said...

good for them!

CJ said...

I was very surprised to learn how many young people who either can't or struggle with reading. I just didn't think that would happen in 2017, but it does. These are great programs! :)

goldenpot said...

I was amazed of the hard-work of the group of organization mentioned. Their group will surely help fight illiteracy ...

infectiousizzie said...

I looked into Jumpstart and kind of want to apply!

Calvin F. said...

Awesome organizations thanks to spreading the word.

Anonymous said...

I like Jumpstart because it works with making our next best leaders in promotion literacy. Rosanne

Wu Guifeng [吳癸凤] said...

good job for those organizations... hope myself to be able to be involved too.. thank you for spreading the words and the works

Anonymous said...

good information on illiteracy... thanks!

James Robert said...

I know of a guy who went through all his years of school and cannot read a thing. How sad and I wonder how he ever made it.

sarh s said...

These sound like wonderful organizations, I wish more people knew of help like this.

Unknown said...

Apparently there is alot of illiteracy in our country. This is so sad. I have not heard of these organizations. Thank you so much for sharing

Unknown said...

These are really important charities but I didn't know of them until now.

LAMusing said...

Great organizations. If you can read - the whole world of knowledge is open to you.

doraez said...

Illiteracy is a big issue that need attention , good to have more organizations to concern about it.

Unknown said...

These organizations are amazing and much needed.

Wanda Tracey said...

I am so happy to see that these great organizations fight for illiteracy.

Deanna said...

My oldest son had trouble reading when he was young so organizations like 826 National, Everybody Wins! and Jumpstart are near and dear to my heart. ;)

jopb said...

These are important organizations. It is so important to fight for literacy. I believe that it is the first step on the road to success.

 
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