A new, national campaign is giving kids in low-income communities 10 free books a year to help close the literacy gap and foster a lifelong love of learning.
Breakdown
- The Scripps Howard Fund's campaign provides free books to children in low-income communities. 39s
- Nationwide reading scores have decreased, with only 31% of fourth graders reading at or above proficiency. 1m 1s
- The campaign partners with about 100 schools to bring sponsored book fairs to underserved areas. 1m 36s
- Since 2016, over 1.5 million books have been distributed, with a goal of reaching 2 million. 1m 55s
- Organizers stress the importance of providing books at appropriate reading levels to encourage learning. 1m 17s