How did Everyone Ready start and who is already enrolled?
Everyone Ready was pilot-tested from 2005-2007 by 17 major national organizations (see below), each of which enrolled in Everyone Ready to provide the program’s resources to their full network—all their staff and leadership volunteers, located anywhere. Now, the program is open to the public, with new membership options for large national organizations, organizations with up to 75 potential participants, and for individuals, as well. Charter Members AARP Alzheimer’s Association American Lung Association American Red Cross Canadian Blood Services Catholic Charities USA Goodwill Industries International, Inc. Humane Society of the United States National Kidney Foundation National Multiple Sclerosis Society National Wildlife Federation Planned Parenthood Federation of America ProLiteracy America Thrivent Financial for Lutherans US Army Volunteer Corps Volunteers of America Youth For Understanding, USA Our learners are now located in many types of communities across North America and, incr
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