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R EAD FOR L IFE W i n t er 20 14 UPDATE 2014—O NE FO R T HE B O O K S ! Our Tulare County community donated more than 10,000 books in one day this March. This ABC 30 sponsored book drive brought people to the circle drive at COS, emptying their children’s shelves of outgrown books. Disney Corporation matched this with 10,000 new books that will be used in our programs and for libraries served by Tulare County Office of Education. Read for Life thanks the many book donors, ABC 30, Tulare County Office of Education, and COS for making this book drive a huge success. Students from Central Valley Christian drop off donated books while Amanda Venegas of ABC 30 broadcasts. PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Twenty-five years ago five women came together to reduce the high rate of illiteracy in Tulare County. I was one of the five, and what a journey it has been! I am proud to be a part of the Read for Life organization and to be supported by a dedicated board and enthusiastic program volunteers . To help fund our continuing expansion with all of our programs, we welcome grant writer Laurel Barton to our Read for Life family. In addition to her grant writing skills, Laurel brings years of community service experience. In May of this year, Read for Life was nominated for Visalia Chamber of Commerce Non-Profit of the Year. Read for Life is honored to be considered as one of the community’s most highly effective non-profits. We couldn’t do all we do without your support. Read for Life is a good investment. Every dollar donated stays in Tulare County and is multiplied many times by the efforts of volunteers, teachers, and parents. Thank you for your support and generosity. Susan Graves, President “Reading regularly with young children stimulates optimal patterns of brain development and strengthens parent-child relationships at a critical time in child development, which, in turn, builds language, literacy, and social-emotional skills that last a lifetime.” American Academy of Pediatrics, 2014 policy statement W in te r 2 01 4 Pag e 2 BOOKS FOR BABIES Books for Babies gave out nearly 1,000 reading packets to new parents in Tulare County during 2014. Packets contain a new book, a keepsake “Baby’s First Song Book,” and developmental cards listing babies’ milestones and suggested books for ages 0-5. Packets are distributed through prenatal classes by health professionals, showing parents the importance of providing for their child’s intellectual development as well as the child’s physical health. For more information or to volunteer call Anne Fulmer 303-4751. BOOKS FOR KIDS Books for Kids is our only program that distributes gently used as well as new books. In 2014, Books for Kids distributed a total of 13,780 books to 44 locations throughout Tulare County. Sites include Family Health Care Network clinics countywide, rescue missions and battered women’s shelters, plus after-school programs such as Grandma's House in Tulare and a new book corner at Kaweah Delta. For more information or to volunteer call Rosalie Powell 734-7251. PRE-SCHOOL PROGRAMS Once again we would like to thank g for Kids for their generous grant that allows us to continue to expand our early literacy programs. During 2014 we gave books to these pre-school programs. Bright Start TCOE developmentally challenged children Tulare County Migrant program, Early Childhood Education Program Home Based Head Start Goshen Book Club Mis Hijos Program of Visalia Unified For more information or to volunteer call Mimi Boyd 625-1341. TEEN-AGE PARENTING PROGRAMS A N D H E A D S TA R T P R E - S C H O O L S Read for Life is actively involved in promoting family literacy by donating books to children at Head Start Pre-Schools and teen parenting programs in Tulare County. Read for Life has expanded our book donations to ALL 31 Head Start locations countywide, for a combined total of 4800 English and Spanish books donated to children ages 3-5. For more information or to volunteer call Deborah Lagomarsino, TAPP/Head Start Chair, 625-3433. W in te r 2 01 4 Pag e 3 READ FOR LIFE EXPANDS THROUGHOUT TULARE COUNTY Collective Impacts in Woodlake and Farmersville: Read for Life is involved in donating books in collaborative efforts to improve literacy in both Woodlake and Farmersville. In Woodlake we are partnering with local organizations and the Fresno Regional Foundation. In Farmersville, Read for Life is serving on the steering committee of a large partnership made up of First 5, Pro-Youth HEART, Boys & Girls Club, and HandsOn Central California. CASA: In 2014, Read for Life provided literacy training for Court-Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteers to help them better serve the many needs of their assigned children and families. We have made 600 books available at the CASA office for families to take home. Kids for Christmas: Through this local program Read for Life gives over 400 new books to children who would otherwise not have books in their homes. Santa gives a stocking to a Tulare County student at the Kids for Christmas event in 2013. This year’s event will be on Dec. 13 at Liberty School. READ FOR LIFE THANKS OUR 2013-2014 DONORS $1000 and more AGSOURCE Services (Lagomarsino Group), The Belay Foundation, City of Visalia, Creek Rock Services, g for Kids, Bob and Elainea Scott, Visalia County Center Rotary Club, Joellen Wilson, Sharon Woolman $500 and more Glenn and Janet Lewis, Armida and Guadalupe Picon, George and Carol Pilling, Joy and Rich Sakai, Save Mart Shares Program, Valley Yoga—Brenda Proudfoot Read for Life is a 501C3 non–profit organization. Your contributions are taxdeductible. Please send to: Read for Life P.O.Box 3342 Visalia, CA 93278-3342 You can also contribute at www.readforlife.org $250 and more Mark and Anne Fulmer, Susan and Jody Graves, Robert and Anne Havard, Christine Nelson, Paul and Linda Thomton $100 and more: Alternative Billing Consultants, Charlene Blunt, Michael and Mimi Boyd, Benjamin Cator, Phyllis Coring, Donna Denham, Joanne Carter Dudley, Barbara and Paul Feucht, Denise Fletcher, Peter and Ruth Golombek, Carole and John Greening, Kathryn Hall, Mimi Hoffman, Deborah and Fred Lagomarsino, Judy Lawsen, Frances Levy, Susan and Robert Machado, Beth and Stephen McAuliff, Doug and Cyndy McBee, Patricia Moore, Betsy Murphy, Cindy Myers and Dale Rowden, Sharon Peck, Barbara Peltzer, Rita Peña, Rosalie Powell, Deane Reed, Steve and Carmella Renton, Angie and Andy Rizzo, Gary and Connie Ruddell, Judy Russ, Melody R. Schepp, Charles and Sherraine Sheldon, Rosemary Shelton, Wendy and Stan Simpson, Betty and Gordon Smith, Drew and Leslie Sorenson, Don and Jonnie Stone, Cathy Tienken, Mike and Vickie Torres, Cassie L. Travo, Neva Wright Other Generous Donors $50 and more: Pete and Joan Akin, Lynn and Gerry Beckers, Sandy and Paul Bennett, Sandy Blizzard, John and Susan Booker, Maryanne Brannan, Paul and Dorris Bratsch, Nadav Buzi, Karen Carlstrom, Janis Christopher, Chuck and Carol Delap, Marilyn Doe, Carol Enns and Don Nikkel, Richard and Mary Estes, Patti Fiormonte, Elaine Geeting, Cherrill Gragg, Margaret Hall, Gina Haycock, Jack and Sue Hayslett, Christian and Janice Helgeson, Don Holzem, Joan Huffaker, Susan Kreps, Frank and Janet Linik, David and Betty Miller, Tracey and Richard Neff, Brian and Judy Newton, Donna Orozco, Cheryl Payne, Marsha and Tom Peltzer, Monica R Pizura, Jim and Bonnie Preston, Sheila Quesada, Marla and Ed Reyes, Don and Kathy Roark, Marlin and Fahime Roehl, Judy Russ, Diane Post and Paul Schommer, Carol and Greg Seastrom, Phillip and Toni Simons, Tricia and Barry Smith, Jeffrey and Susan Tackett, Bonnie Thiele, Stephanie and Bill Thiessen, Serpralo Circle Visalia United Methodist Church, Marilyn Watson Joan Avedian, John and Janet Beacom, Walter and Sharon Bentley, Mary Ann Brensel, Lynne Brumit, Wallace and Darlene Byars, John and Nan Colbert, Michelle Ducey, Joyce Elliott, Natalie Feller, Laura Florez-McCusker, Keren Friedman, Lew and Trish Griswold, Roberta Hagopian, C. Richard and Donna Hamilton, John and Pat Hansen, Betty Hays, Helen Henriksen, Rosemary Jackson, Betty and Tom Johnson, Carole and John Jordan, Michael and Judy Keller, Allison Kleinstuber, Paula and Frank Kuklinski, Wayne and Sally Lovejoy, Joyanne Lukes, Shirlyn Malley, Cyndy McBee, Charlene Minetti, Clae Nave, Sandra J. O'Dell, Phyllis Ogden, Anne Parlier, Debra Phillips, Kimberly Pryor, Teresa Ramos, Richard and Peggy Rodriguez, Lodene Roush, Janet Sward and Warren Sargent, Edith Schroeder, Laurie Schwaller, Sharon and Mike Sheltzer, Steve and Ruth Sibbett, Rich and Andrea Sigmund, Renella and Gregory Smith, Darrel Smith, Doug Snider and Marilyn Harper, Barbara and Ralph Strong, Christina Sundstrom, Margo Tressler, Karen Vanni, Marla Woodcock Invest in Literacy: www.readforlife.org Read For Life P.O. Box 3342 Visalia CA 93278 READ FOR LIFE BOARD MEMBERS & STAFF SUSAN GRAVES, President 798-0126 GEORGE PILLING, Vice-President 901-6676 DEBORAH LAGOMARSINO, Past President, Teenage Parenting Chair 625-3433 JOY SAKAI, Treasurer 798-2105 MIMI BOYD, Preschool Programs 625-1341 ANNE FULMER, Secretary, Books for Babies 303-4571 BETH McAULIFF, Volunteer Coordinator 7321343 CYNDY McBEE, Books for Kids 623-9066 LAURA FLOREZ-McCUSKER 280-9374 TERESA RAMOS 723-3668 JUDY RUSS 734-8708 KAREN VANNI, South Valley Coordinator 3598324 ROSALIE POWELL, Books for Kids 734-7251 LAUREL BARTON, Grantwriter 679-6133 “If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales. If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales.” Albert Einstein www.readforlife.org SCHOLARSHIPS Read for Life awarded “Pass the Word” scholarships to Madison Elick of Tulare Union High School and Marisa Martin of Golden West High School for their work in promoting literacy in Tulare County. The awards were presented by Debbie Lagomarsino. Madison Elick worked with Read for Life for four years, collecting books at her church and delivering books to many sites through our Books for Kids Program. Marisa Martin volunteered to read books to blind children and created her own touch and feel books to share with these children in Tulare County. SPECIAL THANKS TO: Keira Bixler, a St. Paul’s School third grader who has collected and donated nearly 4,000 books to Read for Life since starting kindergarten! The Mt. Whitney Partners in Vocational Education and Training students who put Read for Life stickers on donated books. Mt. Whitney High volunteers Ellie and Ben Warmerdam With another generous g for Kids grant, Read for Life continues to expand early literacy programs. In 2014, 1,000 books and reading packets were distributed among pre-schools countywide.