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[FamilyLiteracy] additional famly literacy for incarcerated parents

Susan L. Coleman mrfr at virginia.edu
Mon Jan 9 09:08:34 EST 2006


In addition to the wonderful suggestions already made, one might check out www.motheread.org.
Motheread Inc was first implemented in the North Carolina Correctional Center for Women. It has
grown over the last 17-18 years to other areas (geographically and programmatically), but they
continue to work with incarcerated men and women. One of their newer programs is F.A.T.H.E.R.
(Fathers Acting to Heal, Educate, and Reconnect).

Susan P. Coleman
Director, Virginia Foundation Center for the Book
145 Ednam Drive
Charlottesville VA 22903-4629
434-982-2983 (phone)
434-296-4714 (fax)
434-924-3296 (VFH main extension)
spcoleman at virginia.edu
www.virginiafoundation.org

Virginia Festival of the Book, March 22-26, 2006
Motheread® and Fatheread® of Virginia
Letters About Literature, Virginia Affiliate
Virginia Arts of the Book Center
All America Reads
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