Volunteer Services Read & Succeed Part Of Your School’s Literacy Team Volunteer Services Mission Statement Providing safe, productive community volunteers.

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Volunteer Services Read & Succeed Part Of Your School’s Literacy Team Volunteer Services Mission Statement Providing safe, productive community volunteers and other resources for the academic support of all WCSD schools in a cooperative, efficient and friendly manner. By Lisa-Marie Lightfoot, M.A. CVA

Volunteer Services Read & Succeed Part Of Your School’s Literacy Team AGENDA 1. INTRODUCTIONS-Lisa-Marie Lightfoot, WCSD Volunteer Services Administrator; Mary Nork, Education Consultant; Dr. Pam Elges, WCSD Volunteer Services Training Coordinator; and Betty Rose, Community Impact Specialist with United Way 2. VOLUNTEER SERVICES OVERVIEW- Lisa-Marie Lightfoot 3.READ & SUCCEED PROGRAMS-Mary Nork, Dr. Pam Elges and Betty Rose. 4. Q & A-How can we help you?

Volunteer Services Read & Succeed Part Of Your School’s Literacy Team VOLUNTEER SERVICES OVERVIEW Volunteer Services is responsible for all volunteer and other nonemployee people resources. 1.Volunteer Needs Assessment 2.Volunteer Program Development 3.Volunteer Recruitment 4.Volunteer Screening 5.Volunteer Orientation/Training 6.Volunteer Placement & Coordination 7.Volunteer Recognition & Retention 8.Volunteer Evaluation, Data Collection, Record Storage

Volunteer Services Read & Succeed Part Of Your School’s Literacy Team READ & SUCCEED PROGRAMS Free Read & Succeed Volunteer Tutors-Lightfoot and Rose Read & Succeed Volunteer/Parent Trainings-Dr. Elges Read & Succeed Incentive Book Program-Mary Nork Grants/Donations Book Purchases-Grassroots Book Drives Book Distribution Support Volunteers Read & Succeed Book Exchange Program-Lightfoot Read & Succeed Activity Books Program-Lightfoot Read & Succeed Summer Literacy Program-Lightfoot and Rose

Volunteer Services Read & Succeed Part Of Your School’s Literacy Team READ & SUCCEED PROGRAMS Free Read & Succeed Volunteer Noncertified Academic Intervention Support-Tutors-Lightfoot and Rose

Volunteer Services Read & Succeed Part Of Your School’s Literacy Team READ & SUCCEED PROGRAMS Read & Succeed Volunteer/Parent Trainings-Dr. Elges

Volunteer Services Read & Succeed Part Of Your School’s Literacy Team READ & SUCCEED PROGRAMS Read & Succeed Incentive Book Program-Mary Nork Grants/Donations Book Purchases-Grassroots Book Drives Book Distribution Support Volunteers

Volunteer Services Read & Succeed Part Of Your School’s Literacy Team READ & SUCCEED PROGRAMS Read & Succeed Incentive Book Program-Mary Nork Grants/Donations- Volunteer Services received RIF, E. L. Cord, May Foundation, Helen Close Foundation, Dermody Properties, Neighborhood Advisory Boards and more, including local individual donations. Valued at over $70,000. Book Purchases- 103,381 books were provided through the Read & Succeed Incentive (Take-Home or Give-Away) book program and distributed to 55 schools/sites. With our Grassroots partnership and the financial support from City of Reno Neighborhood Advisory Boards, we will be providing over 200,000 books for the school year.

Volunteer Services Read & Succeed Part Of Your School’s Literacy Team READ & SUCCEED PROGRAMS Read & Succeed Incentive Book Program-Mary Nork Book Drives- Over 20 Book Drives were held at local businesses and organizations Book Distribution Support Volunteers

Volunteer Services Read & Succeed Part Of Your School’s Literacy Team READ & SUCCEED PROGRAMS Read & Succeed Incentive Book Program-Mary Nork Book Distribution Support Volunteers

Volunteer Services Read & Succeed Part Of Your School’s Literacy Team READ & SUCCEED PROGRAMS Read & Succeed Book Exchange Program-Lightfoot The new Read & Succeed Exchange Book Program launched on October 23, 2012 and provided 25,000 books for site/students to exchange at over 71 community sites. Read & Succeed Activity Books Program-Lightfoot Read & Succeed Activity Book Program launched in June and provided over 10,000 activity books to local sites for families, e.g. Renown, St. Mary’s, Reno Homeless Shelter, Ronald McDonald House, Willow Springs, Children’s Cabinet, Kid’s Cottage, Head Start and Family Resource Centers. Read & Succeed Summer Literacy Program-Lightfoot and Rose NEW!

Volunteer Services Read & Succeed Part Of Your School’s Literacy Team Q & A How can we help you Thank you for coming!