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Children’s literacy nonprofit seeks local volunteers

Redmond, ORLocal News

The SMART Reading program, a nonprofit dedicated to fostering literacy among children in Central Oregon, is calling for volunteers as it prepares for its 33rd year of operation. The initiative aims to provide support to over 1,000 students and distribute upwards of 15,000 books, highlighting the critical role of community involvement in its success. Volunteers are sought for two main roles: reading mentors who work directly with children, and site coordinators who help manage the logistics of the program. Both positions are crucial for enhancing students' reading comprehension and vocabulary skills, ultimately promoting a love for reading. As the program continues to evolve, it seeks to make a lasting impact on the educational landscape of the region.

SMART Reading not only enriches children's literacy but also contributes to their overall motivation and enjoyment in learning. The program's success relies heavily on local support, making community engagement pivotal for its future. By stepping forward, volunteers can become instrumental in shaping the lives of young readers and promoting literacy in their community.

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