Saddle Up and Read
To foster a love of reading among kids in North Carolina, Caitlin Gooch started a program through which children can read books to horses.
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To foster a love of reading among kids in North Carolina, Caitlin Gooch started a program through which children can read books to horses.
The Impact Library Program, an initiative of the nonprofit Little Free Library, brings free miniature libraries to communities where books are scarce to encourage a love of reading and improve literacy across the country.
With recent grant funding of $1.4 million, the National Book Foundation aims to reach more readers.
Creating local reading spaces for young Black boys.
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Now in its fifth year, the New York City–based Uni Project has installed hundreds of pop-up reading rooms in public spaces, bringing books to underserved communities throughout the city and beyond.