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Imagination Library

 

 

Some of our most cherished memories are of “storytime” with someone special ~ usually our parents, sometimes grandparents or even older siblings. These memories bring back the best of childhood; a feeling of peacefulness and security even as we were swept up in the imaginary world spread out before us on the printed page.

 

It’s sad to think that many, far too many of our children here in Northeast Arkansas never have this experience because they have no books in their homes. Did you know that 35% of kindergartners arrive at school unprepared to learn? The key to literacy is to start at birth. Children develop much of their capacity to learn in the first three years of life, when their brains grow to 90% of their eventual adult weight. The more words a child hears, the larger the child’s vocabulary; the larger the child’s vocabulary the more likely the child will be a proficient reader. However, in order to read with a child, books must be in the home. In a 1991 study by Needlman, parents given books were four times more likely to read and share books with their children. This rate increased to eight times more likely with lower income parents.

 

United Way of Northeast Arkansas is changing that for hundreds of those children by bringing Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library directly to them. Through this program, children under five years old receive an age-appropriate hardcover book in the mail every month, mailed to their homes with their name on it. United Way has been targeting this program in low-income areas through preschools such as Headstart to attempt to serve those children most in need.

 

Now United Way of Northeast Arkansas has an important partner in this endeavor. The Rotary Club of Jonesboro will contribute $10,000, which will sponsor 333 children for one year. “Without the generous support of the Rotary Club of Jonesboro, the funding for this program would not have been possible. Rotarians have helped hundreds of children in Northeast Arkansas gain the ability to read, and also to be read to, on a daily basis, increasing their capacity to succeed in school.” says UWNEA Executive Director Wendy Kirk. Through this generous donation they will be helping to provide inspiration and imagination to children across Northeast Arkansas. Rotary Club of Jonesboro President Johnny White commented “We believe as a civic club that it is vital to step up to meet the needs of those who otherwise could not benefit from what the Imagination Library has to offer.”

To enroll a child in the imagination library contact Ruth Baker at ruth.baker@unitedway.org .

 

 

 


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