
So why form a new organization, especially
when the board members belong to both groups?
Although the leadership may be similar, the purpose of each organization
differs. Florida Writers Association was
formed as a trade organization for writers of all genres—to share learning
tools and writing advice as well as to provide members with an incredible
networking system. Or to be more concise, Florida
Writers Association is focused on the beginning and the advanced writers within
a professional atmosphere.
Florida Writers Foundation differs in that
writers help to promote literacy. Even during the Foundation’s early planning
stages, FWF board members have started to make a difference by visiting
elementary schools for reading days, sponsoring poetry contests, and collecting
books for hurricane-damaged areas. The
Florida Writers Foundation has also collaborated literacy efforts and
leadership training with Lawyers for Literacy and the Florida Literacy
Coalition.
Dan
Griffith, president of Florida Writers Foundation, describes his contribution
as a board member and volunteer as, “a labor of love.” Surely, this is a love that will be rewarded
by the knowledge that FWF will be helping to empower future generations of
life-long readers. Literacy is the door
to success; and, as writers, we have keys to help unlock those doors.
To quote the immortal and practical words
of W. Fusselman, “Today a reader,
tomorrow a leader.”