Any ideas for donating to some sort of reading program?

Anonymous
I was invited to a birthday party for nieces who were celebrating their first and fourth birthdays two days apart. They have everything, so I made a donation tithe community library for the four year old and to Children’s Hospital for the one year old who was briefly hospitalized there. I wrote a note in birthday cards about the donation. They did not give a thoight about it because they received so many gifts. But their parents lived that I made the donations.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was invited to a birthday party for nieces who were celebrating their first and fourth birthdays two days apart. They have everything, so I made a donation tithe community library for the four year old and to Children’s Hospital for the one year old who was briefly hospitalized there. I wrote a note in birthday cards about the donation. They did not give a thoight about it because they received so many gifts. But their parents lived that I made the donations.


This is a great idea. You can ask the niece if she wants to choose the books that are donated, and maybe you can take her to lunch or something.
Anonymous
The birthday has probably passed already but you can see if teachers at your local elementary or middle school have book wish lists (often on Amazon). You can also call your local independent bookstore and ask if they have any schools scheduled for a sale. Politics and Prose in DC has days where a percentage of sales go to a school. And, (at least before Covid), you could pick books off specific teachers list buy them and turn them into the volunteers for the school. So, if she lives nearby, you could take her with you to choose the books.
Anonymous
READ -fantastic local organization promoting literacy
https://www.readearlyanddaily.org/
Anonymous
I give to random teacher book wish lists. This is a teacher in Gastonia https://x.com/ElliottBlackwe3?t=Jal29RkNT4ebb2Wbm0SjvA&s=09
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