The Literacy Council teaches immigrants to read and speak English and also helps others who are illiterate. A terrific, non-profit organization, that always need donations and volunteers. DP
By Noelle Westfall, of Quakertown, a junior at Cabrini College in Radnor
In September, I transferred from my community college to Cabrini College in Radnor. It was a strange jumping into a place where everyone knew each other and I was an outsider. When I went to my first class, I heard bits of inside jokes and talk about things that I hadn't the faintest idea about. ''Will I fit in here?'' I thought.
About that time, a professor announced that we were to choose a place to volunteer for the semester. I was excited when she handed out information on The Literacy Council of Norristown's efforts to teach immigrants English. The Literacy Council is a non-profit that gives people the chance to make their way in this new world. No matter what their financial situation, every person I saw was eager to do his or her best.
Their zeal made me sad to think that so many people treat immigrants like intruders who aren't capable of properly ordering a cheesesteak. It is a problem when someone sees themselves as more vital to their country than another person. A society cannot function when its members are not willing to help others. This is why I feel that the Literacy Council was an excellent place for me. Each Monday evening, I sampled a bit of what the United States was founded on -- freedom to change one's life for the better.
I hope that as a society we continue working toward giving everyone an equal chance to succeed, no matter where they were born.
I can tell you that it made me feel more dedicated to my studies after seeing people in their 60s come here to start a new life and learn a new language.
This country was built by immigrants, it will continue to attract and need immigrants. Some people think there are enough people here now -- people have been saying this since the 1700s and it still is not true. They are needed to make up for our aging population and low birthrate. Immigrants often are entrepreneurs, creating jobs. We must help them become Americans and not just people who live here and think of themselves as visitors. When immigrants succeed here, the whole country benefits.
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