
Ashforth
employees volunteered with 125 additional volunteers from Stamford
and Greenwich companies in support of the WorkPlace Volunteer
Council’s
Business-to-Books Read-a-Thon. This is Ashforth’s third year
participating in the program since the Company joined The WorkPlace
Volunteer Council in 2003. The Read-a-Thon has been held annually
for five years.
Volunteers
Ann Palancia, Karyn Ward, Lynnanne Hourihan, Melissa Marino,
Carla Smith, Paul Tortora, George Bagley, John Pedersen, and
Belinda Scanlon read three short stories to kindergarten and
first grade classes at the Davenport School in Stamford. Teachers
from each classroom picked three books for the volunteers to
read, and as a donation, Ashforth purchased the books for each
classroom library.
“The
read-a-thon was a rewarding and enlightening experience. It
is my first year of participation in the event and I was not
sure what to expect. When I was in kindergarten, classes were
half day and we worked with felt and clay. Kids today are entering
kindergarten having already learned to read. Their experience
with the reading of books enforces the importance and enjoyment
of literacy for personal growth. Both the teachers and students
were very appreciative. Count me in for next year,” said
Belinda Scanlon, Ashforth volunteer.
The
Business-to-Books Read-a-Thon was designed to enhance public education
by increasing community volunteerism in schools. The program is
a fun, hassle-free and meaningful way to get involved.
The
Ashforth Company is a member of The Workplace Volunteer Council
supported by The Volunteer Center of Southwestern Fairfield County
and through this organization the Company is able to offer employees
various volunteer opportunities throughout the year.
The
Volunteer Center serves non-profit organizations, employers and
individuals by coordinating their talents and resources, to build
the capacity of agencies with the goal of enhancing the quality
of life in our communities through volunteerism.