Literacy is storytelling
“Literacy is storytelling. It is how we engage and interact with one another. Communicating our thoughts and feelings towards one another and in all aspects of feelings within that space allows our greatest form of bond and that form of love in fact imprisons our minds to a level of freedom. I am proud of these young adults and all that they are accomplishing right now in life. Part of being young is to figure life out sometimes through difficult times. But if God allows you to wake up again and again then you have the ability to be made anew through shedding the old self and embracing a renewed you to become the best and greatest form of your former self. The tools to become everything you wish for is in the knowledge of becoming a more literate you. So go and take the world of knowledge and make the best story from it…and know that I support you and I thank you for showing me your hope!”
Shondrella Avery, A Proud Storyteller and Supporter of an incredible program reshaping the minds to their highest form!
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