Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HR262

Introduced
1/19/23  
Engrossed
1/23/23  

Caption

Commending Literacy Volunteers Winchester Area.

Impact

The resolution acknowledges the vital role of Literacy Volunteers Winchester Area in facilitating educational opportunities and fostering community engagement. By providing practical skills necessary for success in both personal and professional realms, the organization contributes to greater societal participation among underserved populations. It also emphasizes the importance of promoting literacy as a foundational skill that empowers individuals and supports higher education and active citizenship.

Summary

HR262 commends Literacy Volunteers Winchester Area for its significant contributions to enhancing literacy among adults in the Winchester region. The organization focuses on improving language and literacy skills, aiding individuals through one-on-one and small group tutoring in essential areas such as English language proficiency, financial literacy, citizenship, and basic reading, writing, and numeracy skills. Through its outreach, Literacy Volunteers Winchester Area has supported over 529 adult students from 54 different countries, demonstrating its impact on diverse communities and promoting inclusive education.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR262 is notably positive, reflecting appreciation for the invaluable work undertaken by Literacy Volunteers Winchester Area. The resolution is framed as a celebration of community education and support, highlighting the organization's dedicated tutors and community partnerships that make these initiatives possible. It encourages the continuation of such beneficial programs, reinforcing community values of education and advocacy for broader access to learning resources.

Contention

While HR262 demonstrates unanimous support for Literacy Volunteers Winchester Area, potential points of contention may arise in discussions about resource allocation for literacy programs, especially concerning funding and community outreach. The focus on community service and educational support underscores a broader dialogue on how societies value and prioritize educational initiatives, particularly in regions that may face challenges in literacy and access to educational resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HR465

Commending Literacy Volunteers of Charlottesville/Albemarle.

VA HJR687

Commending Literacy for Life.

VA AB2465

Pupil instruction: third-grade literacy: literacy grant program.

VA SR611

Commending BEACON for Adult Literacy.

VA HR106

Commending Winchester Rescue Mission.

VA HR102

Commending the Rotary Club of Winchester.

VA HB319

Virginia Literacy Act; early student literacy, evidence-based literacy instruction, etc.

VA SB616

Virginia Literacy Act; early student literacy, evidence-based literacy instruction, etc.

VA HR707

Commending the Kiwanis Club of Winchester.

VA SB321

Literacy: libraries: Local Public Library Partnership Program.

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MA S1870

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VA HR106

Commending Winchester Rescue Mission.

MA S2259

Relative to naming the Winchester center station after Governor John A. Volpe

VA HR707

Commending the Kiwanis Club of Winchester.

VA HR82

Commending the Douglas Alumni Association.

MA S2407

Relative to naming the Winchester center station after Governor John A. Volpe