Local club makes reading easier by
supplying books for young children
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[December 14, 2019]
The GFWC Lincoln Woman’s Club has initiated a literacy program with
the goal of increasing the availability of books to young children.
The club applied for and received a $200 literacy grant from the
General Federation of Women’s Clubs and Procter and Gamble in
October.
The actual literacy program kicked off last September when LWC
established a book distribution center for children at the Logan
County Health Dept. Books were purchased and donated by the club to
fill a display in the health department’s waiting room. Preschool
and primary grade children visiting the department are encouraged to
explore a selection of age appropriate books and then choose a book
for themselves to take home and keep. The club replenishes the shelf
every two weeks and in the last two months have provided over 100
books for area children.
A long-term goal is to expand the program to include middle school
and junior high level readers and to open two additional
distribution centers as funding becomes available.
In other components of the club’s literacy program, local Head Start
children will each be receiving a Dr. Seuss book during the holidays
as a gift from the club. Plans are also in place to expand a
children’s library in a local day care.
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Mike Rohrer, Logan County Board
of Health President, Judy Rader, Lincoln Woman's Club VP, Don Cavi, Logan County
Public Health Administrator. Susan Rohrer, LWC President,
Wanda Rohlfs, LWC Education Chair
The club is collecting gently used books for this literacy project. Members have
donated books from home or have purchased and donated new books. A local
elementary school also donated books for the program when they restructured the
school library last summer. If anyone in the community would like more
information or would like to contribute new or gently used children’s books for
this literacy mission, you may contact 217-732-1709.
[Judy Rader]
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