Engagement Director

The Words Alive Reader: May 18, 2021

Welcome to The Words Alive Reader, a regular newsletter keeping you up-to-date with the latest in how we've been connecting children, teens, and families to the power of reading. What have we been up to and how can you help? Read on to find out!

Author Adib Khorram Visits Words Alive Students

A picture of author Adib Khorram, next to the cover of his book Darius the Great is Not Okay.

A picture of author Adib Khorram, next to the cover of his book Darius the Great is Not Okay.

"Sometimes you're afraid to start a story because it's getting at something that you don't want to share. My advice is to be brave and take it a little at a time." — Adib Khorram to Words Alive high school students

Acclaimed young adult author Adib Khorram recently visited one of our partner classrooms at San Ysidro High School to share his story and chat with students. Thank you to SYHS for partnering with us, to Adib for stopping by for a visit, and to the Words Alive volunteer who sponsored this experience for our students! Learn more about what Adib shared with our students and how they reacted here.

Plot Twist: Meher Gandhi

A picture of Meher Gandhi, our Engagement Volunteer of the Year.

A picture of Meher Gandhi, our Engagement Volunteer of the Year.

Meet Meher Gandhi, an amazing Words Alive volunteer who supports us all the way from her home in India! She was recently named our Engagement Volunteer of the Year.

We talked to Meher about her love for literature, her experiences in volunteer leadership, and her international perspective on working together for literacy.

"We are really giving something to the community...not just in words, but in actions," she says. Read more here!

Oceanside Community Foundation Grants Words Alive $20,000

A screenshot from a Family Literacy Program session on Zoom. The kids are holding up their crafts to the camera.

A screenshot from a Family Literacy Program session on Zoom. The kids are holding up their crafts to the camera.

Words Alive is partnering with the Oceanside Community Foundation to deliver our Family Literacy Program in the Oceanside community – connecting young children and families to the power of reading through play. So far, approximately 180 families have participated in this program year. Now, we are excited and grateful to share that the Oceanside Community Foundation has granted us $20,000 to expand our work in Oceanside with teen programming! The Oceanside Community Foundation has been an extremely supportive partner at every step of the process, and we are thrilled to continue working together.

Meet Our New Engagement Director, Alyssa Broda

A picture of Alyssa standing in front of a colorful mural that reads “You Are Radiant! Yes, You.”

A picture of Alyssa standing in front of a colorful mural that reads “You Are Radiant! Yes, You.”

We are so excited to announce the latest addition to the Words Alive team: our new Engagement Director, Alyssa Broda! ​​​​​​​

Alyssa is a dynamic fundraising professional with over 10 years of experience in the nonprofit sphere. Here at Words Alive, Alyssa is working towards helping the organization reach new levels of engagement amongst donors and volunteers.
Read more about her and what she’s bringing to Words Alive here

Mental Health Month: Art & Lit

In honor of Mental Health Month, here are two ways that you can explore the connections between reading, art, education, and mental health with us.

1) Ben, a Words Alive volunteer and high school student, wrote a piece for our blog about how the pandemic has affected student mental health. Read the full blog post here.

2) With the trauma of the past year in mind, our Art & Lit project, created in partnership with ArtReach, was designed to help students explore mindfulness, emotional awareness, and belonging through connection with reading and art. This year, for the first time ever, the whole community can participate! Learn more here.

An example of this year’s Art & Lit Project: an identity circle drawn with red and gray markers.

An example of this year’s Art & Lit Project: an identity circle drawn with red and gray markers.

Missed the Volunteer Appreciation Celebration?

The Words Alive logo, the words “12th Annual Volunteer Appreciation Celebration, Presented By” and the EY logo.

The Words Alive logo, the words “12th Annual Volunteer Appreciation Celebration, Presented By” and the EY logo.

Did you miss our 12th Annual Volunteer Appreciation Celebration? Don't worry — we recorded it! Through our virtual program, you can watch the recording, hear from our presenting sponsor, EY, read about the incredible volunteers who were recognized at the Celebration, download special Words Alive bookmarks, and more.


We are so grateful to each and every one of our volunteers for helping us connect children, teens, and families to the power of reading. If you'd like to become a volunteer, click here to learn more. 

This newsletter, in addition to our blog and social media content, is written by us, a cohort of volunteers! Do you love writing and have an interest in helping Words Alive create this type of content? We'd love your help! Email to learn more.


- Zoe, Eli, Nia and Titiksha, Words Alive Storytelling Team

Meet Our New Engagement Director, Alyssa Broda!

We are so excited to announce the latest addition to the Words Alive team: our new Engagement Director, Alyssa Broda! Read on to learn more about Alyssa and what she’s bringing to Words Alive.

An image of Alyssa in front of a colorful mural that says “You Are Radiant! Yes You.”

An image of Alyssa in front of a colorful mural that says “You Are Radiant! Yes, You.”

Alyssa is a dynamic fundraising professional with over 10 years of experience in the nonprofit sphere. She has helped fund the mission of NPR, PBS, American Cancer Society, American Lung Association, and more. Joining the Words Alive team in April 2021, Alyssa is working towards helping the organization reach new levels of engagement amongst donors and volunteers. Originally from Pennsylvania, Alyssa holds a Masters of Public Administration degree from Penn State University. On the weekends you can find her volunteering with rescue dogs and trying out new restaurants in SoCal.

Now, let’s hear from Alyssa herself!

What intrigued you about Words Alive? Why did you want to join the team?

“Literacy is an incredibly important social justice issue. I was intrigued by Words Alive’s community approach to solving this crisis in San Diego. The team is passionate, innovative, and so kind and welcoming that it was an easy decision!”

What are you most excited about in your new position?

“Learning about why people are drawn to Words Alive is the aspect of this role that will be the best part of my job. Every donor, volunteer, and partner comes with their own story about why this organization means so much to them. I get to spend my time learning about how Words Alive has changed their lives, and it is always incredibly rewarding.”

What is your relationship with literacy and learning?

“I am a lifelong learner and always curious about people. I’m lucky that my reading skills allowed me to expand my world bigger and bigger each year. Part of my self-care is reading because it allows my mind to wander. Literacy is my foundation for being a well-rounded and healthy individual.”

What are you currently reading?

“Currently I am reading Detransition, Baby by Torrey Peters. I have a bad habit of avoiding novels – I only read about one a year and stick to my normal library of memoirs and nonfiction. But this is my attempt of building my novel repertoire!”

We are so excited to have Alyssa on our team! Currently, there are no employment opportunities at Words Alive, but we are ALWAYS recruiting for wonderful volunteers to support our students and families. Learn how to get involved here!