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==Founder of the Virginia Literacy Foundation==
When Jeannie Baliles became First Lady of Virginia in 1986, she immediately named fighting adult [[illiteracy]] as a major societal issue that needed to be addressed. In 1987, she oversaw the founding of the Virginia Literacy Foundation (VLF) with founding director [[Mark Emblidge]] and has served as its chair ever since.<ref>{{cite web|title=Virginia Literacy Foundation|url=http://www.virginialiteracy.org/|accessdate=3 September 2011}}</ref> Under her leadership, the VLF donates $200,000 per year in matching grants ($4 million so far) to grass roots literacy organizations that taught literacy skills to adults who read at or below basic literacy levels. Ms. Baliles was also instrumental in creating a public-private partnership that would oversee and prevent overlapping services among all community-based literacy organizations throughout the state. During her tenure as the nation's First Lady, [[Barbara Bush]] had publicized the plight of the millions of adults in America with low literacy skills, and had influenced the formation of many new grass roots adult literacy programs in the nation, and influential people like Jeannie Baliles. On page 330 of her 1995 ''Memoir'', Mrs. Bush wrote about Ms. Baliles, "She is a ball of fire and has done a real job in her state and has shown real leadership in the field." <ref>{{cite
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