Posted by: Geoff Schwarten, BetterWorld.com staff
Already BetterWorld.com
material!I’d like to weigh in briefly on the BWB trip to Santa
Rosa School on the Tohono
O’odham Indian Reservation in the Sonoran Desert.
As stated in some of the previous blog posts, The National Center for Family
literacy organized this trip, and we were checking out one of their programs
called FACE that stands for Family and Child Education.
I could tell you a lot of good information about FACE and
the National Center for Family Literacy,
or about this incredible woman Sister Val, but I think that’s been pretty
well covered. I’d just like to touch briefly on what the trip meant for
me…

This guy was pumped about reading!
The highlight for me was spending time in the first grade
classroom and on the basketball court at recess. The kids on the reservation
were so excited about learning, having fun and preserving their heritage. The Santa Rosa school has a
big challenge that they are facing – kids are dropping out and joining
gangs at a young age – however their staff puts forth an amazing effort
to provide an excellent place for learning. One teacher, Coach, was the
school’s IT guy, gym teacher, athletic coach taking them to games against
reservation schools hundreds of miles a way. You could hear kids enthusiasm in
shouting “Coach!” just as they passed him in the hall. I am grateful
for people like Coach and Sister Val.
I think that it is pretty awesome that an organization like Better World Books would undertake offering
employees a program/benefit that would subsidize sending them to visit the
literacy programs that we are all working so hard to support. It makes perfect
sense, get employees together to visit a location and get energized about our
mission. As an added benefit, employees get to know each other better and
become a stronger team.
Thank you to Santa
Rosa School!
Although technically we were the volunteers, I think that BWB employees got the
most out of being there and learning about the school, FACE, and Tohono
O’odham culture.
And Coach – let me know if you need some help teaching
basketball to the kids…
Geoff
