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Reach Out and Read, Harris Health bridging literacy gap with free books at wellness exams
Read full article: Reach Out and Read, Harris Health bridging literacy gap with free books at wellness examsWe all know how important reading books are to help children's early development but statistics show Black and Latino families, especially in the Houston area, still don't have access to books -- which is why a clinic is trying to change that by giving free books to children.
Read books, earn prizes with Harris County Public Library this summer
Read full article: Read books, earn prizes with Harris County Public Library this summerAdventure begins at your library. That’s the theme for this year’s summer reading program with the Harris County Public Library (HCPL). Readers of all ages are encouraged to join the reading challenge, where they can read books to earn prizes.
Watch “A Celebration of Reading” 📚
Read full article: Watch “A Celebration of Reading” 📚The program features best-selling authors and members of the Bush family. Hear the stories of incredibly talented authors and how you can help the Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation in its mission to improve literacy rates for children and adults.
Meet the Houston moms on a mission to promote literacy, learning and inclusion through braille
Read full article: Meet the Houston moms on a mission to promote literacy, learning and inclusion through brailleCheri Hutcherson, Lauren Thurman and their families are participants in this year's Braille Across America, the annual event that supports National Braille Press and their efforts to promote braille literacy. Watch the video to learn more about their mission and how braille is empowering blind and visually impaired adults and children -- including Cheri's 13 year old son Will, who is blind.
Books Between Kids promotes literacy in underserved areas around Houston
Read full article: Books Between Kids promotes literacy in underserved areas around HoustonKPRC 2 and our Community partners at Energy Transfer and Houston Christian University are proud to feature Books Between Kids and the work they do to provide books to economically disadvantaged children in Houston.
The City of Houston reveals beautiful new statue of former First Lady Barbara Bush
Read full article: The City of Houston reveals beautiful new statue of former First Lady Barbara BushWatch as Neil Bush chats about the bronze statue that will serve as the focal point of the Barbara Bush Memorial Garden, named in honor of his mother.
Support the Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation’s mission to help all Houstonians learn to read
Read full article: Support the Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation’s mission to help all Houstonians learn to readThe Foundation is celebrating 10 years of carrying out Barbara Bush’s mission to ensure all adults and children are given the opportunities needed to learn to read. You can help by supporting their many outreach programs including My Home Library, the UH Cougar Tutor program, Camp Adventure, the Curiosity Cruiser, Success Through Adult Reading, and George and Barbara Bush Family Places. To help, go to www.barbarabushhouston.org
Houston Newsmakers: HPD’s DART team, Houston Area Women’s Center highlighted as October’s Domestic Abuse Awareness Month begins
Read full article: Houston Newsmakers: HPD’s DART team, Houston Area Women’s Center highlighted as October’s Domestic Abuse Awareness Month beginsHouston Newsmakers: HPD’s DART team, Houston Area Women’s Center highlighted as October’s Domestic Abuse Awareness Month begins
‘Disability Book Week’ opens world of literary contributions to better understand, empower disabled community
Read full article: ‘Disability Book Week’ opens world of literary contributions to better understand, empower disabled communityHouston Mayor Sylvester Turner joins Texas Governor Abbott and officials from other states to proclaim April 23 – 29 as “Disability Book Week,” which will highlight authors worldwide with disabilities. It also includes books that have a leading character with a disability shown in a positive way.
Three local moms create ‘A Pop Of Literacy’ to make learning fun for kids and easy for parents
Read full article: Three local moms create ‘A Pop Of Literacy’ to make learning fun for kids and easy for parentsProviding families with easy-to-use literacy based sensory boxes created by moms and teachers.
Houston Rockets, Reliant and Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation hosting annual book drive
Read full article: Houston Rockets, Reliant and Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation hosting annual book driveHOUSTON – Throughout the month of March, the Houston Rockets and the Rockets Women’s Organization are partnering up with Reliant for the fifth annual ‘HTX Reads Book Drive,’ benefiting the Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation. This year Houstonians can support childhood literacy virtually by texting “BookDrive” to 91999, or visiting bushhoustonliteracy.org/bookdrive. In addition to donating money or books, Houstonians are encouraged to celebrate National Read Aloud Month by making reading with their children a daily habit and using #HTXReads when sharing photos on social media. Watch as Lauren Kelly chats with Julie Baker Finck, President, Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation, Felicia Stone, Houston Rockets Women’s Organization, and Leanne Schneider, Director Of Community Relations at Reliant about how you can support this wonderful event.
Creating a stronger Houston through the power of literacy
Read full article: Creating a stronger Houston through the power of literacyHOUSTON – Houston is facing a literacy crisis. According to research from the Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation, one in three Houston-area adults can’t read or write beyond a fourth-grade level. Illiteracy has become a multi-generational issue impacting all areas of the economy, but there is a strategic plan in place to change Houston’s literacy landscape. Nearly 30% of Houston-area third-graders fail to meet the minimum reading standards. The goal is to enrich the lives of more and more Houstonians through the power of literacy.