United Way calls for volunteers, books for reading programs
Leah Rainwater
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (KQTV) — United Way is looking for volunteers to read with children this winter through its Reading Adventure Program, as well as books to be given to elementary children through a variety of other United Way programs.
The organization will partner with Carden Park, Coleman, Hosea, Lindbergh, Parkway, Pershing and Pickett elementary schools to connect children with a reading volunteer during the second semester.
Each program is held at a different time, and volunteers are needed in January and February to read with students.
Volunteers can sign up to read once, a few times or on a regular schedule.
Students in the United Way Reading Adventure program will also receive books to encourage reading at home, so new and gently used books for elementary children are needed as well.
United Way launched its Reading Adventure program in 2011, where it works to help students maintain their reading skills over the summer months when school is out and during the school year.
Over 700 people have volunteered for the program since its inception.
Individuals and organizations interested in volunteering to read, or donating books, can contact Jodi Flurry at 816-364-2381 or jodi.flurry@stjosephunitedway.org, or register online at stjosephunitedway.org/pie.