CRR was developed and funded by Zane T. Cagle in an effort to give back to Missouri communities. Literacy is critical to education and lifelong learning. “What better way to give back to a community than through investing in the communities’ literacy programs?” said Cagle. “It becomes increasingly apparent to me that attorneys get a bad reputation of taking from a community, yet many do give back to the community in so many ways. We feel this non-profit organization will be a helpful tool to actually give back to some our Missouri communities”, said Cagle.
As a youngster, Zane battled with literacy challenges. “I wouldn’t change what I went through becuase overcoming those challenges made me who I am. But if we can help others to avoid carrying around that shame and embarassment of not being able to read, then we are excited” said Cagle. Zane overcame his literacy challenges through much help from teachers, family, and friends. “People helped me along the way or I would never have been able to do it”, said Cagle. Reading and comprehending what we read is critical to being an active participant in the democratic process of voting, processing information and just being a good consumer. “The challenges I faced made me a better person. However, just because I struggled with literacy as a child and young man, doesn’t mean it’s a good idea. If our non-profit can help just one child avoid the stigmatization of being a “non-reader”, I will be happy. I don’t want another child, including my own, to ever have to feel like I did”, says Cagle.
Zane donates a percentage of his attorney fee from large settlements and verdicts directly to the non-profit. The Board of Directors, comprised of educational experts from the greater St. Louis area have developed criteria and will make all determinations regarding dissemination of funds. Board Members of CRR are: Dr. Jody Wood, Dr. Scott Hayes,Dr. Jo Cagle, Mary Scheetz and Rene Rockwell.
Schools, libraries and other educational organizations are experts in field of literacy and learning. Financial challenges continue to plague many educational organizations. Fewer dollars, higher standards and larger class sizes are all challenges that make teaching the individual learner more difficult. The purpose of the CRR is simply to serve as a resource to assist educational experts in our schools, libraries and various literacy programs. Any of these organizations are encouraged to apply for funding through CRR to assist in the funding of the good work they already do!
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We encourage you to view the YouTube video full length short film “The CRR Story” where Zane talks about his personal literacy story and the goals of the CRR non-profit organization. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3WLMzgb5Ko
We encourage you to share this information with any educational organization that you know of that is in need of funding and support in order to promote literacy through technology. Please contact our offices (314) 369-5116 for overview, forms and assistance or email us directly: jo@caglellc.com.
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