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Kaysi McLaughlin
  • Early Childhood Education/Speical Education
  • Class of 2016
  • Tamaqua, Pa.

Kaysi McLaughlin Volunteers to Promote Reading to Underprivileged Children

2015 Aug 12

Kaysi McLaughlin, of Tamaqua, Pa., served as a volunteer for Alvernia University's "Alvernia READS" program last semester. The program is dedicated to promoting childhood literacy and improving academic achievement for underprivileged children. McLaughlin is a Early Childhood Education/Special Education major at Alvernia University and a graduate of Marian Catholic High School.

Alvernia READS is one of several service-learning initiatives organized by the university's Holleran Center for Community Engagement. Working with the Greater Reading Cops 'N Kids program, students help to get more books into the hands of underprivileged children and spend time with them, in order to provide an increased sense of confidence when dealing with schoolwork.

ALVERNIA is a fast growing Franciscan university, grounded in the Catholic and liberal arts traditions, that combines diverse academic opportunities with personal attention and an unmatched commitment to community service. Situated on a scenic 121-acre suburban campus in historic Berks County, Pa., the university supports a rigorous and caring learning community that is home to more than 3,000 students.