Focus on Renewal was selected as a recipient of Books Across Pittsburgh, sponsored by Pittsburgh Cares, in conjunction with the National Tourism Association (NTA) and Tourism Cares. Boxes of books, book shelves and literacy-themed mural panels were delivered to Butterfly Garden Early Learning Center, Focus On Renewal’s child care center, by attendees of the National Tourism Association convention in Pittsburgh.
During the convention, the attendees sorted and wrapped the books, built and decorated the book cases, and painted the murals.
“We were overwhelmed by the boxes of books collected on our behalf,” said Father Regis J. Ryan, executive director of Focus On Renewal. “As soon as the volunteers brought in the boxes of books, they sat down on the floor and read to the children. It was a great day for literacy in McKees Rocks. ”
For more information, please contact Chris Crytzer, Focus On Renewal’s grant writer, at 412.771.6460, x 305, or email ccrytzer@forstorox.org.
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Focus on Renewal (FOR) is a non-profit human service agency that has served the McKees Rocks community for nearly 40 years and is nationally recognized as a model of comprehensive services to low-income people of all ages. For more information, please call 412.771.6460 or visit www.forstorox.org.
Pittsburgh Cares, a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, was founded in the fall of 1992 by a group of six Pittsburghers who had a vision to create “a new way to volunteer” by offering a more user-friendly, flexible approach to volunteer service.
The National Tour Association is a trade organization of thousands of tourism professionals involved in the growth and development of the packaged travel industry.
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