Literacy and the pursuit of happiness.
Orange County Register: Jan 24, 2007 by Jenny Sokol
Antonio (Tone) Correa will be 98 next month and the man shows no sign of slowing down. Why should he? "I'm busy," the Orange resident explains. "It's what keeps me young."
Busy indeed. Correa drives himself to the senior center where he loves to dance. He's writing three books. In his spare time, Correa volunteers with READ Orange County, the adult literacy program of the Orange County Public Library.
Bob West, outreach volunteer coordinator for READ/OC, estimates that Correa has spent well over 2,000 hours teaching 40 adults to read and write in the past decade. An estimated 350,000 to 450,000 people in Orange County, and one in every five adults nationwide, are considered functionally illiterate. READ/OC works to reduce those numbers with its confidential, no-cost tutoring program.
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1 . 888 . SOS . READ - Statewide Public Awareness Campaign for Library Literacy Programs
Statewide Public Awareness Campaign for Library Literacy Programs: 1 . 888 . SOS . READDuring 2005 and 2006, the California State Library
One of the results of this research: Billboard ads and Bus Stop ads are now visible on California streets and highways. The Billboard Campaign was designed and placed by Clear Channel where they actually own billboards and bus they have committed to 28 billboards and 70 bus shelters. To date s with many more to be donated. This is a huge ad space donation -- hundreds of thousands of dollars in donated space to California Library Literacy Services
So keep an eye open for these billboards and bus stop ads in Southern California !
Photo: Bus ad - Victory & Olive, Burbank CA
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