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September Newsletter 2021

Monthly Newsletters
Dear friends,There are numerous special designations assigned to each month to raise awareness of various issues and causes. At Literacy Now, literacy is THE issue, so September
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Texas Tamale Company Giving Back

Blog
Written by Jennifer Duncan When you look at a city like Houston, you most likely think of diversity and culture. What you may not think
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August Newsletter 2021

Monthly Newsletters
Dear friends,Summer is about to end – not the hot Houston weather, but the end of summer in the school sense of the word. The beginning
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Welcoming Aspen Hayes

Announcements
Please help us welcome our new Volunteer Coordinator, Aspen Hayes. Aspen received her bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Memphis. After interning
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Book Donations Needed

Announcements
We are excited about the upcoming school year and working hard to prepare for the kids and families we serve! One thing we are focusing
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Let’s Flip the Narrative

Blog
By Jacque Daughtry About a month ago, I knew I wanted this blog post to focus on what unites us rather than what divides us.
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New Board Member Dale Lockett

Announcements
We are thrilled to welcome Dale Lockett to the Literacy Now Board of Directors. Dale is the Director of Local Programming and Community Marketing at
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Jacque Daughtry on Nonprofit SnapCast

Blog
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Literacy Now Annual Video 2021

Videos
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How To Instill the Value of Helping Others in Young Children

Blog
By Leah Madof, Generation SERVE Houston April is Volunteer Appreciation Month! Several adults will be lauded for their efforts in volunteering to help various nonprofits. But
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