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2006
Governor's
Award, Community Capacity Builder –
Private Sector/Business: Texas HOPE Literacy
In
1997, after discovering the rate of illiteracy in the Texas correctional
facility system, Lucy Smith created the Texas HOPE Literacy project.
Soon after Lucy found that a great number of inmates also suffered from
undiagnosed learning disabilities and most were leaving the prison still
unable to read and perform as contributing members of society.
Through the HOPE Literacy project Lucy recruited volunteer tutors who
are trained to use multisensory systematic structured intensive phonics.
The HOPE Literacy project has proven to be so successful that it is now
implemented in seven different correctional facilities in Texas. A
new approach has also been implemented and the concept uses city
government as examples during the regular curriculum and has proved to
result in greater show of responsibility and accountability while
inmates learn how to live in a community with different cultures, belief
systems, values and morals. This approach has also promoted peer
mentoring within the system as offenders are learning to think, practice
and model appropriate behaviors. This ultimate goal of the Texas
HOPE Literacy project is for inmates who are released from prison to
have improved their reading skills, increased self esteem, and be better
prepared to be active members of society and therefore reduce
recidivism. Lucy Smith’s vision and forethought has now reached
countless individuals and the organization has left a lasting effect on
each of them. For more information about the Governor's Volunteer
Programs see
www.onestarfoundation.com
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