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ONE HOUR A WEEK FOR A MONTH: 200 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO HELP STRUGGLING READERS THIS SUMMER

United Way of Allen County is looking for 200 volunteers to work with struggling readers this summer. The volunteer recruitment is part of Learn United, a ten-year effort to ensure all students read at grade level by the end of third grade.

Volunteers are asked to commit at least one hour per week for one month, June 17-July 17, to work with second- and third-graders who are up to two years behind in reading. In Allen County, 40 percent of low-income third-graders are not passing the reading portion of ISTEP, and experts estimate that 74 percent will never catch up if they miss this important milestone.
Learn United aims to connect community volunteers with struggling readers through a variety of programs designed to improve their literacy skills. Volunteer opportunities are offered by several agencies. Learn United volunteers go through a background check using a system that reviews more than 30 million criminal records nationwide and all 50 state’s sex offender registries. All Learn United volunteers are provided training in the foundations of literacy and gain simple skills to help children learn to read.

Volunteers can help at one of four summer sites: Fairfield, Forest Park, Harrison Hill and Northcrest elementary schools. Volunteer times are 8:30 – 9:30 a.m., 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. or 10:30 – 11:30 a.m.

Fort Wayne Community Schools expects to have more than 1,100 students enrolled in summer school this year. Teachers recommend students for additional learning opportunities during the summer.

Volunteers can sign up at www.LearnUnited.org <www.LearnUnited.org&gt; and select the Summer Reading Buddy opportunity.

Target Stores have already committed to helping recruit volunteers for summer school. Target employees will be encouraged to take a one-hour, once-a-week slot to help children.
Learn United is a collaborative partnership between United Way of Allen County, Fort Wayne Community Schools, East Allen County Schools, The Greater Fort Wayne Chamber of Commerce, Allen County Education Partnership and the Fort Wayne Urban League.

For more info visit, www.LearnUnited.org <www.LearnUnited.org&gt;

United Way of Allen County is an inclusive community leader that brings people together to find effective solutions to vital issues. As an effective fundraiser, United Way helps ensure a broad range of services that includes more than 70 programs and other strategic efforts to improve lives.

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