June 3, 2016 Rewriting the futures of #11ThousandReaders by Sarah Balcazar Have you ever read a book with a kid? Most of the time, you’ll find that kids are excited and engrossed in good books. And as they begin to read…
June 3, 2016 Challenging children to read Carol Sokolsky shares her personal experience with Reading Partners and the excitement she has felt when witnessing students develop their literacy skills.
June 1, 2016 Reading Partners announces leadership transition and initiates national CEO search Reading Partners has announced its first major leadership transition since the organization’s inception over a decade ago.
May 31, 2016 Kristine's experience as a reading partner Kristine shares what she learned, and what she loved, during her first year volunteering with Reading Partners in Seattle.
May 27, 2016 Millennials are changing the face of philanthropy by Kate Brown The largest population in the US, millennials are changing the way people think about philanthropy. This impassioned generation is creating a new movement.
May 25, 2016 Cynthia Graham Hurd Foundation continues her legacy through literacy by Kate Brown The Cynthia Graham Hurd Foundation is honoring her memory by hosting a book drive to support Reading Partners Charleston and Reading Partners Charlotte.
May 20, 2016 Interim CEO at Reading Partners is leading through serving by Hannah Cleveland Jessica Vibberts, interim CEO at Reading Partners, is leading the organization through its first CEO transition in over a decade.
May 13, 2016 What I learned tutoring a kindergartner through Reading Partners by Andrew Hutchinson Andrew shares his top five things he learned during his time volunteering with Reading Partners and tutoring his student, Allan.
May 12, 2016 Above and beyond the call of service by Alex Woodhouse Pat Chase has done more than volunteer for Reading Partners Charlotte. She has created a partnership that has impacted the number of students served.
May 10, 2016 10-year-old author seeks to spread the joy of reading by Hannah Cleveland Akshaj Mehta, 10-year-old author of three published books, uses his talent and passion to give back to his local community and help kids learn to read.