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