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阅读队 Members Discover New Ways to Serve

When Minnesota schools closed in response to the COVID-19 crisis, our members stepped up. 在过去的几周里, reading and math tutors have pivoted, shifting their service from tutoring in schools to supporting the community and students in new ways.

琥珀色的料斗

艾芬豪林肯小学

Amber did not hesitate to lend a hand to her school community. She ensured the transition to distance learning went smoothly by setting up Chromebooks for students and distributing them to families. Amber also helps prepare and deliver meals to families as part of the free meal program.

“I am sad that I don’t get to spend my one-on-one time with my students every day, but this provides me an opportunity to serve them in another way and still see their smiling faces from a distance!”

Anna Boguszewski, Vanessa Manzanares, Annmarie Gibbs and Leia Chally
侨福中心学校, 科莫公园小学, Valley Crossing Elementary and Harambee Elementary School

This foursome volunteered to help package meals at 谢里登的故事, a local nonprofit that fights hunger in the community by fill the gaps to food access. By partnering with several Minnesota hunger-relief organizations, 谢里登的故事 has successfully distributed food across 31 school districts in Minnesota and Western Wisconsin on a weekly basis during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

安玛丽·吉布斯和蒂芙尼·安德森

Valley Crossing Elementary, Woodbury

In order to support their students from a distance, Annmarie and Tiffany got creative. The two of them created encouraging messages on colorful paper, took photos and shared them with their internal coach. Those photos were then emailed to the student’s families so they would know their tutors are thinking of them.  

克里斯·福特和乔安·史利普

本森VPK,本森

学校关闭后, Chrysees and Joann rolled up their sleeves and assisted in sanitizing and packing up learning materials for the school year. While they wish they were tutoring students in-person, they are happy to continue supporting Benson VPK with the transition to distance learning.  

凯伦·安德森

惠顿的皮尔逊小学

Immediately after her site closed, Karen volunteered to help out. She sanitized lockers and supported teachers in making copies and putting together distance learning materials for students.

“I’m staying involved because these children mean a lot to me, as well as the staff. They are like a second family to me and I would do anything to help them out during this trying time.”

罗宾Gleb

Normandale Hills Elementary, Bloomington

Robin has remained active in her school community by assembling distance learning packets, supporting teachers with materials that are needed for lesson plans, sanitizing the school’s 阅读队 space and Media Center, handing out jump ropes to encourage physical activity and distributing food from Sheridan Story. Robin is also hoping to help with school lunch distribution and frontline worker child care.

“I have decided to stay involved for multiple reasons. As a community, we are all in this together and need to pull together during this tough time. I also think that the kids need to know that even during this time, the adults in their lives are still 在这里 for them.”

西尔维娅·希门尼斯和桑德拉·斯佩

卡顿伍德的湖景小学

Sylvia and Sandra have been busy distributing lunches and breakfast for students of both the elementary and high school. They have also helped the Family and Consumer Sciences teacher make recipe packages for students to take home for distance learning. Their support has made a big difference at Lakeview Elementary!

Vicky Semelhack 莫拉小学,莫拉

Vicky is a second-year tutor who has found a new way to support others during the COVID-19 crisis. 作为一名退休护士, she is deeply concerned about the medical community and has started sewing face masks. Vicky will be donating the masks to Welia Health in Mora, Minnesota. “I also want to be part of the community outreach that will be offering a mask to anyone who wants one.”

You can learn more about the homemade mask drive on the 威拉健康网站.

Editor’s Note: This story was originally published by 明尼苏达读书团. Learn more about positions in 阅读队 在这里.

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