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'''Literacy Volunteers Charlottesville/Albemarle''' is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping the estimated 9,000 adults in Charlottesville and Albemarle County who are believed to not be able to read<ref>Literacy Volunteers Charlottesville/Albemarle. Web. 28 June 2010. <http://literacyforall.org/about/>.</ref>. LVCA was founded in 1983.
'''Literacy Volunteers Charlottesville/Albemarle''' is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping the estimated 9,000 adults in Charlottesville and Albemarle County who are believed to not be able to read<ref>Literacy Volunteers Charlottesville/Albemarle. Web. 28 June 2010. <http://literacyforall.org/about/>.</ref>. LVCA was founded in 1983.


The group is a participant in the [[Design Marathon|2010 Design Marathon]] sponsored by the [[Charlottesville Community Design Center]]. It will move into new offices at the [[Jefferson School City Center]]<ref name="dp20101212">{{cite-progress|title=Jefferson School may get local historic designation|url=http://www2.dailyprogress.com/news/2010/dec/12/jefferson-school-may-get-local-historic-designatio-ar-711352/|author=Rachana Dixit|pageno=|printdate=December 12, 2010|publishdate=December 12, 2010|accessdate=December 13, 2010|cturl=}}</ref>.
The group was a participant in the [[Design Marathon|2010 Design Marathon]] sponsored by the [[Charlottesville Community Design Center]]. It will move into new offices at the [[Jefferson School City Center]]<ref name="dp20101212">{{cite-progress|title=Jefferson School may get local historic designation|url=http://www2.dailyprogress.com/news/2010/dec/12/jefferson-school-may-get-local-historic-designatio-ar-711352/|author=Rachana Dixit|pageno=|printdate=December 12, 2010|publishdate=December 12, 2010|accessdate=December 13, 2010|cturl=}}</ref>.


==Board of Directors<ref>Literacy Volunteers Charlottesville/Albemarle. Web. 30 Dec 2010. <http://literacyforall.org/board/>.</ref>==  
==Board of Directors<ref>Literacy Volunteers Charlottesville/Albemarle. Web. 30 Dec 2010. <http://literacyforall.org/board/>.</ref>==  

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Literacy Volunteers Charlottesville/Albemarle is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping the estimated 9,000 adults in Charlottesville and Albemarle County who are believed to not be able to read[1]. LVCA was founded in 1983.

The group was a participant in the 2010 Design Marathon sponsored by the Charlottesville Community Design Center. It will move into new offices at the Jefferson School City Center[2].

Board of Directors[3]

  • Mike Etchemendy, President
  • Jane Fruchtnicht, Vice President
  • Jennifer Meiss, Secretary
  • William Cameron, Treasurer
  • George Garrett
  • Sarah Heid
  • Jean Kotlar
  • Shawn Mulligan
  • Marta Ramsey
  • Ankit Tejani

Committees[4]

Governance

  • Jane Fruchtnicht, Chair
  • Carrie Cannady
  • Mike Etchemendy

Development

  • Sarah Heid, Chair

Finance

  • Bill Cameron, Chair
  • Ankit Tejani
  • George Garrett

Program

  • Mary Jane King, Co-Chair
  • Jean Kollar, Co-Chair
  • Susan Erno
  • George Garrett
  • Shawn Mulligan
  • Marta Ramsey

Personnel

  • Jennifer Meiss, Chair
  • Kathleen Sheridan
  • Sherrell James

Word Play

  • Sarah Heid, Chair
  • Jane Fruchtnicht
  • Elizabeth Allan
  • Susan Bremer
  • Debra Weiss
  • Jackie Bright

Volunteer Coordinator

  • Jean Kollar

References

  1. Literacy Volunteers Charlottesville/Albemarle. Web. 28 June 2010. <http://literacyforall.org/about/>.
  2. Web. Jefferson School may get local historic designation, Rachana Dixit, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, December 12, 2010, retrieved December 13, 2010.
  3. Literacy Volunteers Charlottesville/Albemarle. Web. 30 Dec 2010. <http://literacyforall.org/board/>.
  4. Literacy Volunteers Charlottesville/Albemarle. Web. 30 Dec 2010. <http://literacyforall.org/board/>.

External links

Official site