Volunteers Sought For United Way's National Day Of Action
Wednesday, June 8, 2011(Metropolitan Washington Council, AFL-CIO)
Saying that education
is the key to getting a good job – one with a
good income and health care – this year the
United Way is focusing its National Day of
Action on getting involved in issues related to
education. “Today, 6,000 young people
nationwide will drop out of school,” says the
United Way. “That’s 1.2 million high school
dropouts a year—and 1.2 million young adults
closing a door of opportunity. High school
dropouts are more than 12 years in the
making. By 3rd grade, a child’s grades
and absenteeism rates can predict with 90%
accuracy whether he or she will complete high
school. And if a child is not ready to read by
the time they enter school, the cycle has
already begun.” The United Way is seeking
volunteers to help stuff 50,000 backpacks with
summer reading materials on June 21 on the
National Mall between 10A and 2P. A good job is
“key to a good life for individuals and our
communities,” adds the United Way. Click
here for more information and to
register to volunteer. Please email kmckirch@dclabor.org
to let Kathleen McKirchy know when you sign up;
the aim is to have a labor contingent at this
event.
