Julio César Finds His Voice

I remember vividly just two years ago our first meeting ever with the first teen reading promoters in Concepcion. Julio Cesar’s beet-red face belied his embarrassment at having to crow like a rooster whenever it came up in a story being read aloud. It was so challenging for him I wondered to myself if he’d ever be capable of reading a story in front of a group of children.

In contrast with last Sunday…With no advance notice, I asked the group of teens to take twenty minutes to organize themselves into a schedule of reading activities they would lead in the next two weeks. I watched with delight as Julio took the lead and got the job done. He did this with such self-confidence, grace and effortlessness it brought tears to my eyes. (Enjoy photos from Sunday’s activities here.)

There was actually a moment in the meeting when I had to invite Julio and the other teens with experience to hold back a bit and allow some space for others to participate. These, the kids for whom it felt like pulling teeth to get them to say anything just two years ago.

They are coming into their own, it is a beautiful thing to witness, and I am honored and delighted to be a part of it. And now hundreds of children are discovering the joy of reading as a result.

Thank you for all you do to help make this possible.

Linda Smith
Founder and Director

Category: Founders Corner