literacyamericorpsblog.blogspot.com
Literacy*AmeriCorps
http://literacyamericorpsblog.blogspot.com/2009/07/blog-post.html
Literacy*AmeriCorps is a national service program that mobilizes volunteers to take action in their communities. Members serve adults, families, and children in several states by helping them reach their educational goals. Members tutor students, both adults and youth, recruit community volunteers, participate in service projects, and help strengthen local literacy organizations. Wednesday, July 22, 2009. August 25, 2009 at 6:03 PM. August 30, 2009 at 5:31 AM. Hello from New Orleans!
dclanguageaccesscoalition.org
Education & Classes - DC Language Access Coalition
http://www.dclanguageaccesscoalition.org/education--classes.html
Our History and Roles. Language Access Act Amendment. DC's Language Access Act. Filing a Language Access Complaint. Adults: Assistance to parents with school-related issues affecting their children. Youth: after-school programs, mentoring, life skills. Mandarin, Hindi, Cantonese, Vietnamese, Tagalog. Monday - Friday, 10am - 6:30pm. 2100 New Hampshire Ave NW. Washington, DC 2009 ( Map. 11141 Georgia Avenue, Suite 215. Wheaton, MD 20902 ( Map. Bread for the City. 1640 Good Hope Road, SE. English, French, J...
rebwithacause.blogspot.com
Reb(el) With a Cause: September 2009
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Reb(el) With a Cause. Education and action for a better community, a better country, and a better world. Wednesday, September 30, 2009. It turns out to have been a rocky first month (and a half) here at Reb(el) With a Cause. I blogged less frequently than I intended, shared less about the great work going on in DC in the area of adult literacy than I had hoped, and didn't receive ANY entries to my contest! Links to this post. Thursday, September 24, 2009. A Break for Some Local Requests. I went to Books ...
mytvstation.blogspot.com
My TV Station: May 2004
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This is my television station. Thanks are owed to the following people for giving me a television station: Woz, Apple Computer, Bram Cohen, Ev, Blogger, Google. Wednesday, May 26, 2004. Linda lyles - literacy essay grand prize winner. In april, 2004, linda lyles was chosen as the grand prize winner of the annual essay competition from DC LEARNs,. The coalition of literacy organizations in the washington dc area. i went over to linda's house to find out more about this remarkable woman. Interview with aug...
sammybook.blogspot.com
Sammy's Autograph Book: Rich media children's story in multiple language
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Sunday, July 16, 2006. Rich media children's story in multiple language. Here is the English version. Of Sammy's Autograph Book. (updated audio narration coming soon.) This Flash slideshow was created with the free Windows program named Powerbullet Presenter. The layout of the pages in this story was done using Macromedia Flash. In August, 2006, the Takoma Gazette newspaper printed a lovely article about this children's story project. Here is a pdf file. Tells the story of the FIRST. Acorn on the Moon.
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Sammy's Autograph Book: July 2006
http://sammybook.blogspot.com/2006_07_01_archive.html
Sunday, July 16, 2006. Rich media children's story in multiple language. Here is the English version. Of Sammy's Autograph Book. (updated audio narration coming soon.) This Flash slideshow was created with the free Windows program named Powerbullet Presenter. The layout of the pages in this story was done using Macromedia Flash. In August, 2006, the Takoma Gazette newspaper printed a lovely article about this children's story project. Here is a pdf file. Tells the story of the FIRST. Acorn on the Moon.
rebwithacause.blogspot.com
Reb(el) With a Cause: August 2009
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Reb(el) With a Cause. Education and action for a better community, a better country, and a better world. Monday, August 31, 2009. More Facts about Literacy. Most people involved in DC policy and advocacy know Susie Cambria. Link is to her Twitter profile). I will say on a personal note that I admire Susie and want to be her when I grow up. Susie has a local-focus budget and policy blog. This morning, she posted some facts about literacy in the DC area: Poor literacy affects 1 in 5 DC residents. In this s...
dctransition.org
DC Partners in Transition - Get Involved >> Advocacy & Support Groups
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Advocacy and Support Groups. Advocacy and Support Groups. Get Involved Advocacy and Support Groups. Advocacy and support groups provide comfort, information, and the opportunity to make the world we live in more responsive to the needs of people with disabilities. In the DC area, there are many different types of support and advocacy groups, so you should be able to find one that is the right fit for you. DC Department on Disability Services. 250 E Street, SW, Washington, DC 20024. DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILI...