Cleveland Reads, the Greater Cleveland Literacy
Coalition, acts as a primary literacy resource for more than 130 youth and
adult
education programs. It works beyond the boundaries of any
one literacy organization to strengthen and enhance literacy
efforts in Greater Cleveland by linking learners to programs;
recruiting, training and referring literacy volunteers;
promoting best practices; and creating literacy awareness.
Central to all services is the Literacy Hotline, 216-436-2222.
Recent News:
Mark Your Calendars for
Reds, Whites, & Brews!
Cleveland Reads invites you to be a part of the 7th Annual
Reds, Whites, and Brews: A Toast to Literacy Benefit,
July 19th, 2008 at the Shoreby Club. Enjoy a night of wine
and beer tasting and hors d'oeuvres while participating in a
silent auction and learning about the importance of literacy in
Greater Cleveland. More
A Celebration of Volunteers
April marks National Volunteer Week, a time when Cleveland Reads
acknowledges the many literacy tutors in Greater Cleveland.
This year marks the 11th Annual Volunteer Reception.
More
Home & Garden Show to
benefit Cleveland Reads
From February 2-10, 2008, the 65th Annual Home & Garden Show
will take place at the I-X Center. For each patron that
brings a new book, they will receive $1 off admission and the
book will be donated to Cleveland Reads.
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Waverly Elementary
Students are "Spooktacular"
On Halloween, the second grade students at Waverly
Elementary School were treated to a “Spooktacular” reading event
sponsored by Cleveland Reads and Star Readers. The
classroom filled with 65 students, was full of energy and
excitement.
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Patrons donate 4,000 books
to Cleveland Reads!
With the help of 11 Borders, Borders Express and Waldenbooks
Stores, Cleveland Reads collected nearly 4,000 books to
be donated to various literacy organizations throughout Greater
Cleveland.
More
New Feature!
We encourage you to visit our newly created
message boards to hear from
volunteers.
Please feel free to share your comments and questions as we
strive to serve you better.
Simply click "Sign in" in the
upper right hand corner of the message board page then click
"Apply for membership". The message board is
sponsored by Verizon.
Did You Know?
A child from a low-income family is read to an average of 25
hours before entering kindergarten, while a child from a
middle-income family is read to an average of 1,700 hours
68% of state prisoners do not have a high school diploma
Children in grades three through twelve learn the meanings of
about 3,000 new words a year - the majority of new words are
learned incidentally while reading books and other materials
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