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Name: Delianne Ayala Ramos
Hometown: Fajardo, Puerto Rico
College and Major: University of New Haven Class of 2024; Forensic Science
Tutor Site: Science Park
Clubs: Math, Performing Arts
Favorite Childhood Book: The Velveteen Rabbit

I had never heard of New Haven Reads until I received my placement for my university’s
fellowship program. As soon as I was able, I did a deep dive into what New Haven Reads is and
what they do for the community. At that point, it was all very abstract, but once I started working I was able to see how New Haven Reads makes sharing the joy and power of reading the focus of everything they do.

During the summer, I’ve worked in supporting the Education Department and with Math
Club. I grew up loving math, so I was very excited to be a part of this club. The best experience
I’ve had so far is seeing the children’s faces light up when they see a topic they know well. I love letting them teach me and giving them the chance to be confident in themselves. I had so many teachers that believed in me, and it changed how I perceived myself.. Now I get the chance to be the person who believes in them.

Another amazing part of working here is forming connections with the students. One
noteworthy experience happened just last week as my student and I talked during choice time.
She told me about her nationality, which just happened to be the same as mine. Then she told
me about the rainforest her family lived on, which is the same my grandparents live on as well.
As she revealed more details, we both saw how similar we were. She then went on to tell me
about how she wanted to be an author and write stories for a living, and I felt so inspired by this
young girl with such big dreams. Let’s just say I look forward to reading all the books she may
write in the future.

Working with New Haven Reads has been life-changing. I never had a reason to want to stay in the Greater New Haven Area past graduation, but now I can’t help but imagine a future in which I can continue working with New Haven Reads to make a difference in the lives of the kids in our community.

 


Thank you to the Arts Council of Greater New Haven and Julia Rosado for the article about how NHR was able to pivot to distance learning in March 2020 and welcome back students in-person this summer!

Read the article from the Arts Paper here.


We are so grateful for your support for New Haven Reads in the Great Give 2021!

We had a record-breaking Great Give and raised over $20,000 in donations before any matches and prizes!

Your support will help support our summer literacy programs that are being offered in person and online!

Thank you so much for supporting our students as they work hard this summer to prepare for the next school year!


Volunteers are the heart and soul of New Haven Reads! The month of April is Volunteer Appreciation Month. Although we celebrate you everyday, we are excited to have a whole month dedicated to celebrate YOU!

From all of us here at New Haven Reads, THANK YOU from the bottom of our hearts!


Volunteer Location: Bristol Street

Years Tutoring: 8 months

When and why did you first start volunteering at NHR?                                                                   I started volunteering in September 2019. As I looked for volunteering opportunities in New Haven, the New Haven Reads program offered a compelling way to contribute to our city while interacting with a group of young people that I had not interacted with in a LONG time. As an ESL student who also received literary tutoring, this opportunity felt refreshing and important.

What keeps you coming back?                                                                                                                While I have loved so many aspects of working with NHR, I have to say the students have been the most rewarding. Their youthful energy, willingness to learn and excitement towards interacting with tutors and NHR staff has been inspirational. In my work and personal life, it’s often easy to forget these innocent, important perspectives. Every week, I come to NHR and feel re energized by these students’ bright attitudes.