Volunteer at Footprints for Hope

May 11, 2012 at 2:22 PM | Posted in AmeriCorps, Announcements, Class, Development, ESOL, Family Learning, Student Stories, Teaching, Tutoring, Volunteers | Leave a comment
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Grab a friend and volunteer with the Literacy Council of Northern Virginia at the Footprints for Hope 5K Run and 3 Mile/1 Mile Walk.  

Footprints for Hope is an opportunity to have fun while helping our neighbors in need.  Volunteer, run or walk, or donate to LCNV on Saturday, May 19, 2012. Footprints for Hope will be held at Connections for Hope, a partnership of nonprofit organizations and service providers. Registration begins at 8 AM.

As one of the six beneficiary charities, the Literacy Council needs the support of volunteers. Examples of tasks you might be doing include registering walkers, setting up the course, distributing water, cleaning up the course and helping with entertainment and hospitality. Sign up for a shift today!

Unable to volunteer? Run or Walk at Footprints for Hope. With your registration form, pick the Literacy Council of Northern Virginia so that your registration counts towards our team.  Click here to register: http://www.active.com/donate/footprintsforhope.

Not in town or have other plans? Support the Literacy Council by donating to our Walk for Hope team: http://www.active.com/donate/footprintsforhope/lcnv. Help us provide adult learners with one-on-one tutoring and English language instruction right in their own neighborhood.

Support literacy on May 19th, and leave your footprint.

Literacy Council of Northern Virginia
2855 Annandale Road
Falls Church, VA 22042
(703) 237-0866
www.lcnv.org

Support LCNV at Footprints for Hope

May 4, 2012 at 2:25 PM | Posted in AmeriCorps, Announcements, Class, Development, ESOL, Family Learning, Student Stories, Teaching, Tutoring, Volunteers | Leave a comment
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What if a footprint could make an impact on someone’s life?

Join us for Footprints for Hope and you CAN set someone on the path to empowerment!

Connections for Hope is a partnership of nonprofit organizations and other service providers that operate under one roof in Herndon to provide individuals and families in need with access to an integrated array of services. From medical care to job skills training, homework assistance to legal counseling, English classes to homelessness prevention, these and other services at Connections for Hope foster the self-sufficiency, good health and education that people of all ages and cultures need so that they can participate constructively in their communities.

Your gift toward our Walk for Hope team will help LCNV provide adult learners with the English language and literacy instruction that they desperately need, right in their own neighborhood.

Support LCNV on May 19th and leave your footprint.

Literacy Council of Northern Virginia
2855 Annandale Road
Falls Church, VA 22042
(703) 237-0866
www.lcnv.org

Sam Jugus: A LCNV Supporter Earns the Eagle Scout Rank

January 9, 2012 at 2:58 PM | Posted in AmeriCorps, Announcements, Class, Development, ESOL, Family Learning, Student Stories, Teaching, Tutoring, Volunteers | Leave a comment
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The Literacy Council of Northern Virginia receives the support of countless dedicated volunteers and individuals. Sam Jugus is one of these LCNV advocates.

LCNV's Executive Director, Patricia Donnelly & LCNV Supporters, Sam Jugus & Donor Joe Brickey

This past fall, LCNV’s Connections for Hope Office in Herndon, Virginia, was a beneficiary of four new bookshelves. The donation was part of an Eagle Scout project led by Sam Jugus of Boy Scout Troop 30, in Centreville, Virginia. At the time, Sam was a Life Scout.

Sam started his scouting journey in 2001 as a Tiger Scout in Pack 1682 out of Virginia Run Elementary School in Centreville, Virginia. He joined Boy Scout Troop 30 in 2006, and continued to participate and earn merit badges throughout middle and high school with the goal to attain the Eagle rank, which is the highest rank attainable in the Boy Scouting program of the Boy Scouts of America.

The purpose of an Eagle Scout project is to give a young man leadership experience and provide a service to the community. After talking with LCNV Executive Director, Patricia Donnelly, Sam presented his Eagle Scout project proposal to his Troop leadership in July, 2010.  Several months of research, planning, seeking approvals, and securing funding followed. Yet, all of the young leader’s efforts came together in July of 2011: Sam pulled a team of scouts and friends, and began constructing bookshelves that would benefit LCNV’s Family Learning Program.

On August 10, 2011, Sam delivered four well-crafted, white bookshelves to LCNV’s Connections for Hope office; each handmade bookshelf came adorned with a small fingerprint – a little gold plate crediting the craftsman and his troop. Twenty-one individuals participated in the project, which took more than 140 hours to complete and cost more than $650, including $500 in donations.

“Teaching people how to read is an important way to help them take advantage of opportunities in our community,” Sam said. Smiling, he added: “I’m very proud of my Eagle Scout project and that I was able to help out the LCNV’s Connections for Hope office.”

Having successfully completed his Eagle Scout Project, on December 22, 2011, Sam became an Eagle and was honored in the Eagle Scout Court of Honor at the Virginia Run Community Center. LCNV would like to extend a warm thank you to Sam for all of his hard work, and congratulate him on becoming an Eagle Scout. We wish you continued success, Sam!

LCNV’s programs would not be possible without the help of dedicated volunteers and supporters like Sam.  We offer many diverse volunteer opportunities. To learn more about the different ways you can volunteer and become part of the LCNV family, please visit Volunteers or contact Ruba Afzal (volunteers@lcnv.org).   Get involved or donate today, and support LCNV’s cause.

Literacy Council of Northern Virginia
2855 Annandale Road
Falls Church, VA 22042
(703) 237-0866
www.lcnv.org

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