Enjoy this 3-minute inspirational update of our progress in the Guatemalan community of Concepcion
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Dear Linda,
Thank you for your updates. It is very meaningful to hear what is happening. You are doing an outstanding job and making a difference with your work!! I am proud to be a supporter of your "Reading Village!!"
Most sincerely, Barbara Meister, Ventura, CA
Posted by: Barbara Meister | September 29, 2009 at 09:19 AM
Dear Linda,
Hear, hear! I love receiving these updates from you. It's an honor to be part of the Reading Village community. Thanks for all the tremendous work you do.
Johanna Vondeling, Berkeley, CA
Posted by: Johanna Vondeling | September 29, 2009 at 09:47 AM
Hi Linda,
Wow. Wow. And thank you for allowing me to more or less have coffee with you this morning as you tell me about Concepcion and Julio and Rosemery: ) Clearly, these young people are becoming reading ambassadors and leaders in the community--innovating ways to bring reading in, when an existing method no is no longer available. I am so proud to be associated with Reading Village, and your work outstanding work.
Fondly,
Sherri Cannon
San Pedro, CA
Posted by: Sherr Cannon | September 29, 2009 at 09:52 AM
The money Pat and I donate to your program is clearly among the most effectively used among all the charities we give to. And we get to see the direct evidence of its effectiveness all the time! We give money, kids learn to read. Simple! It makes us feel so good!
Hal Scogin
Olympia, WA
Posted by: Hal Scogin | September 29, 2009 at 10:09 AM
And the cinematography is stunning. Who was the cameraman??? But seriously, I'm fortunate enough to see the progress with my own eyes about every six months and it's astounding what we are achieving on a shoestring thanks largely to Linda and our amazing Guatemala coordinator, Daniel Guzman. Good job!
Posted by: Larry Dressler | September 29, 2009 at 11:33 AM