Amidst the bustling community of Washingtonville, NY, the Celebration of Life Community's Reading Program shines brightly as a beacon of literacy and community engagement, esteemed for its steadfast commitment to fostering a passion for reading among residents. This reading program
has garnered widespread acclaim for its comprehensive approach, offering a diverse range of reading activities and events tailored to individuals of all ages and backgrounds. Through the reading program's
innovative initiatives, participants in Washingtonville are provided with immersive literary experiences that cater to their unique interests and preferences. The program's unwavering dedication to inclusivity ensures that every member of the Washingtonville community has access to the resources and opportunities for intellectual growth provided by the reading program. Beyond traditional educational settings, the reading program
actively collaborates with local schools and libraries, expanding its reach and impact on literacy rates throughout Washingtonville. The enthusiastic participation and support from residents further affirm the Celebration of Life Community's Reading Program
as an indispensable asset in Washingtonville, NY, fostering a culture of lifelong learning and enrichment for all.
TIPS is another real way that we come alongside parents and guardians to help them be more successful in helping their child or children succeed in school. This is the second side of the needed, effective, growing and highly successful Help Me Read Program.
Through Celebration of Life Community, Inc., the Help Me Read program staff give students the one-on-one attention they need to maximize in the academic process. We also come alongside parents, teachers, administrators and the community to help our children get the best that can be offered or given in the early academic and formative years of their lives. It is during these early years that the foundation is created whereon the continual building will be placed.
Dr. David Singleton has been graced to retire as a professional firefighter from the City of Rochester after 22 years of honorable service. Having served in fire suppression, Community Relations and Education, coordinated the Firefighter Trainee Program and started a scholarship fund at the Monroe Community College Foundation for graduates of the Firefighter Trainee Program. Bishop Singleton has obtained various awards and plaques for outstanding service and is a Chaplin of the Rochester Fire Department.
Areas of which Dr. Singleton presently serves:
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