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ELKINS — International Literacy Day is Sept. 8, and Literacy Volunteers of Randolph County invite everyone to join in the celebration.

As part of the event, Literacy Volunteers of Randolph County worked with Elkins Mayor Jerry Marco to sign a proclamation declaring Sept. 8 as International Literacy Day in Elkins.

Posters and social media will celebrate the day around the world with the theme “Education transforms lives.”

The point of International Literacy Day is to promote literacy around the globe. Literacy Volunteers of Randolph County have assembled mutilple ways that local residents can take part, including:

• Going to your local library and signing up for a library card. It’s free!

 

• Start or join a book club.

• Hold a poetry reading event at home.

• Start a family reading contest.

• Start building your own library in your own community.

• Start tutoring an adult.

• Host a book drive.

Literacy Volunteers of Randolph County want everyone to know why literacy is important to us all.

Literacy is important because it affects almost every aspect of your daily life.

From reading a phone screen to understanding the news headlines, your reading skills come into play. Without them, people might fail to understand written instructions for medications or safety warnings on signs.

That’s why it’s so important to support literacy and education for all. Increasing reading comprehension helps society as a whole.

According to UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization) there are 773 million illiterate adults around the globe, nearly two-thirds of whom are women. And, from the National Center for Education Statistics, 43 million are functionally illiterate in the United States alone.

The Literacy Volunteers of Randolph County office is located at the YMCA in Elkins. Free help with basic reading and writing and with English as a second language is provided by volunteer tutors.