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Daily Point of Light 3949, Ellen Dean
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Please read the following narrative about volunteer, Ellen Dean.
Ellen Dean addresses the need to educate new generations of children to the age old use for books. Opening their minds to another way of learning that does not include television or computers.
She helps them sharpen their reading skills therefore indirectly helping them overall in the whole school experience. Which will benefit them as they grow older and advance to each grade.
Ellen Dean is the Arizona Program Coordinator for Book PALS a charity for promoting literacy in schools formed by the Screen Actors Guild. She gives generously of her time by fundraising, training new volunteers, and placing readers in disadvantage school districts.
Countless children have been changed by hearing a book read in class in such a way that their attentions are held and they seek these books to read them for themselves.
Something which may have never happened if Ellen Dean had not diligently searched for former teachers, actors, even former news anchors to inspire them to go into these classes and reach these students with compassion and a love for the written word.
