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» Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Maura Varian, Acquisitions Support Manager, hatched a brilliant plan earlier this year. One day, she thought, "Hey, we collect books. We sell books. And, most of us even read books. So, why don't we help people learn to do what we love most?" And, today, that plan is a step closer to fruition.

As of last week, 11 Better World Books employees have graduated from our local literacy council's tutor training program. The employee-tutors will be utilizing the company's new volunteerism benefit for this program. In essence, they'll be compensated for their time as if they were working away in our distribution center. For Better World Books, providing direct service -- be it tutoring, painting houses, or playing with children with disabilities -- is just as valuable as receiving, scanning, and shipping books. In the end, it's all about creating a Better World.

And, Maura's not done there. In an article which was released today by the South Bend Tribune, she is ready to take her dream of local literacy even further, saying I'd "like to see the partnership grow to eventually allow the company's own employees who have issues with literacy to get the help they need from the Literacy Council while they're on the job."

Thanks, Maura, we're right there with you!

For the full article, click here.

Posted by Rudy on 5/7/2008 UTC
#    Comments [3]
5/12/2008 4:14:57 PM UTC
This is amazing!

I'm wondering if volunteers have to be working for BWB or can they be anyone?
5/29/2008 5:17:37 PM UTC
Hey Shoshana, I'll find out and get someone to email you about it.
5/29/2008 5:58:22 PM UTC
Hi Shoshana:

If you are interested in tutoring, the Literacy Council of St. Joseph County offers training programs all the time and there are still many students that need tutors. You can sign up by calling 574-235-6113 or going to their website: http://www.stjoereads.org/contact.asp

They can really use the help! Thank you for inquiring.
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