Four California Nonprofit Organizations Receive $76,000 in Literacy Grants From Verizon

Wed Nov 4, 2009 12:00pm EST
 
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Four California Nonprofit Organizations Receive $76,000 in Literacy Grants
From Verizon
Customers' 'Check Into Literacy' Donations Support Local Literacy Efforts

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif., Nov. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Four nonprofit organizations
serving the disabled community in California have received $76,000 in grants
to support their literacy programs, thanks to Verizon telephone customers in
the state who participate in Verizon's Check Into Literacy program.

The program enables Verizon's landline telephone customers to support literacy
by checking a box on their monthly phone bills to make a $1 tax-deductible
donation to promote literacy throughout the U.S. Verizon then distributes
these donations to local literacy organizations that serve the state the
customers live in.

"Advancing literacy in our communities can be as easy as checking a box," said
Elva Lima, Verizon vice president, strategic programs. "Verizon customers who
participate in this program show how much they care about our communities
through their donations, and we applaud them for it."

Verizon awarded literacy grants to the following organizations:

    --  Ability First, Claremont - $36,000 for its after-school enrichment
        program, which improves the literacy of people with developmental
        disabilities through a customized curriculum and the use of adaptive
and
        assistive technologies.


    --  The Horizon Education Program, Claremont - $20,000 for its peer
tutoring
        project, an after-school program that matches student-tutors with
        disabilities to their classmates.  Students will prepare for the
English
        and math portions of the California High School Exit Examination
        (CAHSEE).


    --  Assistance League of Covina Valley, Covina - $10,000 for its literacy
        tutoring for learning-disabled students program, which provides
        individual literacy instruction for K-12 students.


    --  Rescue Mission Alliance, Oxnard - $10,000 for the Learn, Live and
Thrive
        Learning Center, which provides literacy and educational training for
        residents of the center's facilities. Ninety percent of the residents
        have physical, mental or other disabilities.



Thanks to the generosity of Verizon customers who support Check Into Literacy,
nonprofit organizations in 23 states and Washington, D.C., will receive more
than $1.1 million this year to bolster literacy efforts.

The Verizon Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Verizon Communications,
supports the advancement of literacy and K-12 education through its free
educational Web site, Thinkfinity.org, and fosters awareness and prevention of
domestic violence.  In 2008, the Verizon Foundation awarded more than $68
million in grants to nonprofit agencies in the U.S. and abroad.  It also
matched the charitable donations of Verizon employees and retirees, resulting
in an additional $26 million in combined contributions to nonprofits.  Through
Verizon Volunteers, one of the nation's largest employee volunteer programs,
Verizon employees and retirees have volunteered more than 3 million hours of
community service since 2000. For more information on the foundation, visit
www.verizonfoundation.org.

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SOURCE  Verizon

Media, Jon Davies of Verizon, +1-805-372-6969

 

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