VOLUNTEERING AND CITIZENSHIP
Volunteering a few hours each week to some community activity is an important way of
investing in the future of our society. I chose to spend my time working with
elementary school children helping them to learn to read. Developing good reading
skills will help these students keep up with their classmates, open new worlds to
them, and help them succeed in life.
Students who are not good readers cannot keep up with their studies. They will not
understand the lessons; they will come to school unprepared; they will not be able
to perform. By learning to read, students will be on equal footing with their
classmates. They will be active participants in class.
Books on different lifestyles, occupations, cultures, or governments will open new
doors to students. Students who cannot read will only know what they see around
them. Students who can read will be able to travel to new worlds and experience new
ideas without ever leaving their classrooms.
Today, a person who cannot read is severely handicapped. A non-reader will have to
work at the most menial jobs. Readers, especially good readers, have the whole
universe open to them. They will have the possibility to learn any job that
interests them.
By volunteering to help an elementary school child learn to read, I am helping him
or her not only today, but also for the rest of his or her life. I am helping them
keep pace with their peers and explore the world and themselves through books.
Monday, 7 June 2010
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