In a Haitian School: Only 50 Books for 250 Students
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January 16, 2014 Four years ago this week, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck the Caribbean nation of Haiti. The tragedy left 1.5 million citizens displaced from their homes, hundreds of thousands dead and devastated an already depressed economy. Today, Haiti remains the poorest country in the Americas. And while much has been done… Read More
Hunger ‘For Books’ Games
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December 4, 2013 The creative minds in Memphis took advantage of one of the most teen popular book collections to create a fundraising event so good we had to share it! First Book volunteers in Memphis recently held a fundraiser at the Autozone Challenge Center, located within the… Read More
How STEM Books Make a Difference to Girls in One Dallas Afterschool Program
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December 2, 2013 One afternoon last week, a big box of books arrived in Miss Vicky’s classroom. After she explained to her students, who devote each Wednesday to studying science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), that the books were about “why things work and how they work”, the girls “shot up from… Read More
[INFOGRAPHIC] STEM Education Makes a Difference in Children's Lives
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November 21, 2013 CLICK THE IMAGE TO SEE A BIGGER VERSION. Thanks to partners like Lockheed Martin, First Book is helping thousands of kids in need get the books and resources they need. If you work with children from low-income families, sign up with First Book… Read More
Across America in an RV With First Book
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October 22, 2013 Today’s blog post is by Brenda Berg, who loaded her family into an RV and spent over half a year traveling across the country. They called their adventure the Gump Trip, and along the way they distributed 6,000 brand-new books to kids in need at local schools and… Read More
How One DC Charter School Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
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October 12, 2013 We are in the midst of Hispanic Heritage Month 2013 – one of the many year-round events where programs within First Book’s network create learning experiences and lasting memories for the children they serve. One of these programs is CentroNía, a multicultural learning center in Washington, DC. CentroNía’s… Read More
Tata Companies Share Their Love of Reading
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October 11, 2013 On October 9th at North Kipling Junior Middle School in Etobicoke, Ontario, bestselling children’s author and illustrator, Nicholas Oldland read and signed copies of his book ‘Up The Creek’. More than 40 Tata employee volunteers from Jaguar Land Rover, Tata Consultancy Services, Tata Communications and Tata Global Beverages (Tetley Tea)… Read More
Ruth P. Graves: Lifelong Champion of Children and Reading
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October 2, 2013 Today we honor the memory of a lifelong champion of children and reading who recently passed away. Ruth P. Graves, President Emerita of Reading Is Fundamental (RIF), was an early supporter of First Book and a leader who displayed a passion for reaching children through books. Ruth believed that… Read More
The Power of Children’s Books to Change the World
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September 24, 2013 In 2012, Malala Yousafzai, age 15, was shot in the face by Taliban thugs for daring to promote education for women and girls in her native Pakistan. She has not only survived, she has taken her cause to the global level. Her speech before the United Nations inspired the… Read More
Harley Riders Raise Money for Books to Kids
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September 20, 2013 Who knew Harley riders and Harriet the Spy could go together? On August 10 the second annual Children’s Literacy Motorcycle Run was held, sponsored by Chuck’s Harley Davidson, Coldwell Banker, and the Leathernecks Motorcycle Club, among others. With the campaign slogan “Live to ride… Ride so children can read,” the… Read More