Children's Book Drive
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media release: For the fifth year in a row, Madison Reading Project is launching its annual Community Book Drive, promising to fill area children's homes with new books this holiday season.
The goal: Raise $110,000 and provide 20,000 new books before winter break to more than 12,000 children via Empty Stocking Club distributions, community partners, schools, and social workers. In addition to kicking off their fundraiser, the nonprofit is celebrating its 10th anniversary. This is the culmination of ten years of working and collaborating with hundreds of partners to bring literacy resources, engagement, and free books to children.
Madison Reading Project staff and volunteers will place book collection bins and wish trees at public locations such as shopping malls and partner businesses.
Anyone can sign up to donate a new book online via a curated book wish list or at local bookstores. Cash donations are greatly appreciated and can be made online or by check.
“We believe it is important for children to have access to new books that reflect their unique identities as well as open their eyes to others’ lived experiences,” says Rowan Childs, co-executive director. “By supporting our Community Book Drive, you will help get thousands of new, high-quality books to kids, many of whom have few books in their homes. Children deserve that new book feeling, and books in the home are very important.”
Madison Reading Project is again partnering with schools across the county, Santas Without Chimneys, Boys & Girls Club, Reach Dane, and other community program partners to widen its reach.
You can help by donating funds or buying books from local bookstores, such as Lake City Books, Mystery To Me, Leopold's Books Bar Caffe, Kismet, or Books 4 School. The book lists make it easy to pick a book at any price point: www.madisonreadingproject.com/
A business, book club, friend group, or neighborhood can organize a book drive or fundraiser to help reach the greater goal.
“We want to shine a light on our amazing community and encourage people to not only help us collect books bought locally but also support local businesses when they visit our wish trees and bins,” says Emily Wills, development director. “To make it convenient, you can purchase from our wish list via our website or local bookstores.”
Madison Reading Project’s book drive partners with the Wisconsin State Journal’s annual Empty Stocking Club holiday toy distribution event. Open to all families regardless of their financial situation, the December giving event gives every child a new high-quality toy and a book.
For public donation locations, link to make a cash contribution, and complete information, visit www.madisonreadingproject.com/
The drive ends Dec. 6 to ensure books get to kids on time. The fundraiser is open until the end of the year.
Madison Reading Project is a nonprofit organization that aims to connect our community with free books and literacy enrichment programs that ignite a love for reading.