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GiveBackTime is a nonprofit with a goal of promoting volunteerism as a means to affect change in the world.

03/30/2018

We love this new NPR article about Alvin Irby and his Barbershop Books program! His nonprofit provides books to barbershops to help get kids excited about reading outside of the classroom. https://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2018/03/29/595180210/turning-kids-into-readers-one-barbershop-at-a-time

03/29/2018

Help others reach their literacy goals by volunteering at a local library or a friends of the library group!

Some of our wonderful nonprofit partners are hosting volunteer opportunities within their libraries like Woburn Public Library, Robbins Library, and Roslindale Branch of the Boston Public Library.

03/28/2018

Literacy can help break the school-to-prison pipeline. Students who need extra assistance in the classroom are often punished, rather than helped. Programs like Project Literacy and the ACLU are working to end this cycle.

Learn more here https://www.good.is/articles/prison-literacy-programs-help-break-incarceration-cycle. Or donate books to your local prison.

03/28/2018

03/26/2018

Today would have been Robert Frost's birthday. Literacy is more than reading and writing prose. Literacy allows you to express your emotion through art and poetry as well.

Spotlight - Therapy Dog for Reading 03/26/2018

Puppies and dogs can help improve reading skills! https://youtu.be/Rve1DukX3Mo

Spotlight - Therapy Dog for Reading Pepper the dalmatian visits schools to boost the confidence of young readers. Kids who sometimes struggle to read aloud find Pepper's presence calming. Paul ...

03/25/2018

Literacy is empowering! Studies show that literacy boost rates of self-confidence and self-esteem.

03/23/2018

Reading allowed to those who can no longer read for themselves can provide them with stress reduction, mental stimulation, memory! Volunteer at your local nursing home or hospice to read aloud to seniors.

03/22/2018

Over a long term period, investing in literacy can yield large economic returns. According to UNESCO, economies are increasingly based on knowledge, rather than physical capital or natural resources. The more people with access to knowledge, the greater its likely economic benefits.

03/21/2018

Literacy can be so much more than reading and writing!

Civic Literacy is understanding your rights and responsibilities and knowing the pathways to engagement. Brush up on things like your right to free speech and your responsibility to pay taxes at https://www.uscis.gov/citizenship/learners/citizenship-rights-and-responsibilities

Financial Literacy is having the right knowledge and skills to make investment and banking decisions effectively. Learn more at http://www.pbs.org/your-life-your-money/more/what_is_financial_literacy.php

To learn about other forms of literacy, check out this blog on AdvancingK12 https://www.skyward.com/discover/blog/skyward-blogs/skyward-executive-blog/march-2017/the-top-10-literacies-in-education-today

03/20/2018

"A book is made from a tree. It is an assemblage of flat, flexible parts (still called “leaves”) imprinted with dark pigmented squiggles. One glance at it and you hear the voice of another person, perhaps someone dead for thousands of years. Across the millennia, the author is speaking, clearly and silently, inside your head, directly to you. Writing is perhaps the greatest of human inventions, binding together people, citizens of distant epochs, who never knew one another. Books break the shackles of time—proof that humans can work magic." —Carl Sagan

03/19/2018

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