Without Literacy, there is no Equity
Nora N. Crouch
Experienced Corporate Board Member & Audit Committee Chair- Former Fortune 300 Finance Executive- Dynamic & Collaborative Leader
For many years, I served as a member of the board of directors of the READ Center, and as president for two years. I love to share some of my experiences to which mission I have a personal attachment. The READ Center is an organization that aims to help adults improve their lives through literacy.
“My initial involvement at the READ center happened by accident. I was approached by a co-worker because of my background in finance. At the time I got involved, the organization was struggling a bit financially and was going through a leadership change. The new board president was seeking someone to come in and take a hard look at the financial records of the organization and that’s where I stepped in. However, the more that I got to know about the organization and the more that I learnt about the very important mission of adult literacy, the more my passion for this wonderful cause has grown.
“Most people are surprised to learn that there are over 73,000 adults in the greater Richmond area with low or no literacy skills. To give perspective, that’s more than four times the number of people that it would take to fill Madison Square Gardens. These adults are often living in poverty and lack access to safe housing, health care and to food security.
“At the READ center we provide our students with more than just an education. We provide a safe environment where they can pursue their individual goals and develop their skills and talents in a number of areas. It may be art or music, mechanics, digital — whatever their hearts desire. In my over eight years as a member of the board of directors, including a two-year stint as board president, I had the opportunity to work with and be inspired by a number of our students. I also had the opportunity to learn that without literacy, there is no equity.”
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