WCC Description
Woodworkers for Children Charity's
Description
OUR MISSION
Woodworkers for Children Charity is dedicated to aiding needy children in
the Washington metropolitan area. It runs two programs to achieve its goal.
The first program is to craft wooden toys which are donated to
organization helping at-risk children.
The second program, called “Reading is Toyrific®”, is a literacy program
run for first graders at Title I elementary schools. The vast majority of the
students in these schools are minority, low-income, special ed., and English
Students of Other Languages.
Why These Programs?
Toys are important to the development of children because children develop through
play. Play stimulates their motor skills, imagination and social skills.
Often, low income families do not have the funds for developmental appropriate
toys. Since being founded, WCC has donated over sixteen thousand toys to over
100 organization serving at-risk children in the Washington metropolitan area.
In an article by Richard Cohen in The Washington Post, he states
“Low-income minority children are already four months behind the national average
in reading and math scores by the time they arrive in kindergarten. . . .
There are many reason for this – too much television time, too few books in the
home, the father’s take a hike, the mother doesn’t read to her kids”
"The Reading is Toyrific(R)" program helps these children catch up by making
reading fun, encouraging them to read, and by putting books in their homes.
WCC is currently running this program for fourteen first grade classes.
Feel Free to Contact Us
WCC would like to contact others throughout the country who
are interested in either of these two programs. We are
willing to share our toy plans and experiences or provide more information about
the "Reading is Toyrific(R)" program. Contact Frank Ierardi at the email address
shown on the main page.
BACKGROUND INFO
- WCC was incorporated in September 1997 as a charitable
corporation. It is an all volunteer organization with no paid
employees. It has been recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3)
tax exempt charitable organization.
- WCC provides all materials, plans, and instructions free of
charge, to volunteers who are willing to use their skills to craft
the wooden toys. Volunteers work in their own shops.
- WCC produces about 150 toys a month.
- WCC was selected by the Minwax Corporation as its 2001 Grand Prize
Winner in the national competition for its "Community Craftsman
Award".
- WCC is funded through contributions from individuals, foundations,
and corporations. We wish to thank the Philip L. Graham Fund, the
Montgomery Alliance, the IBM Corp.,
the UCG Charitable Foundation, the Carl M. Freeman Foundation,
Marriott International, Inc., the Hecht's / Levi Strauss Companies,
the Minwax Corp.,
the George and Louise Thornton Charitable Foundation, the German Orphan
Home Association, the Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation,
the Freddie Mac Foundation, and The George Preston Marshall Foundation
and for their support as well as the many
individual contributors and volunteers.
LINKS TO RELATED SITES
Wood-to-Wonderful of Reading, PA is located at:
www.racc.edu/socialservice/w023.aspx
Hobby Crafters Foundation of Dallas, TX. is located at:
www.hobbycrafters.cjb.net
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This page was last updated on 9.27.07
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