WeLoveU hopes to plant the love of reading books and learning, which will last a lifetime.
Did you know more than 1 in 3 American children enter kindergarten without the basic skills they need to learn to read?
Children deserve an inclusive, equitable, and quality education as our next generation. The building blocks to a successful future start at an early stage of life. Luckily, one of the many tools a child needs in order to develop the foundation of learning may be found in our own households: books. Books contain words that children may never hear in everyday conversation. Also, those who read often express their joy in learning overall.
The Power of Reading
The Christiana Care Hospital in Wilmington, Delaware fosters this type of environment by incorporating books into pediatric care. They do so by partnering with the Reach Out and Read program that provides new children’s books to children—starting from ages six months to 5 years old—during their well visits. They also encourage families to read aloud together often. The program also provides families with strategies to develop literacy for all stages of a child’s life.
Plan of Action
However, the demand for books increases over time as patients walk in and out of the pediatric wing.When WeLoveU heard about the hospital’s need for children’s books, they sprang into action right away. They connected with Barnes & Noble about hosting book drives which they gladly agreed to help. So, for a little over three weeks from September to October, WeLoveU raised awareness about the cause and asked for book donations at local Barnes & Noble’s and on social media.
Many shoppers purchased books when they learned about the group’s cause and donated them. More so, about 250 WeLoveU volunteers purchased books from Barnes & Noble and other retailers and online distributors.
The Big Day
On October 19, 2018, the big day came for the book delivery. Volunteers met at the Christiana Care Hospital’s pediatric clinic. With their blue WeLoveU shirts, they brought with them exactly 1,618 children’s books.
Forty-five people in total attended the event. Even children in the hospital came and picked a book of their choice. One child excitedly grabbed a book and held it tightly. This is a telling sign that the fundraiser and the Reach Out and Read program will continue to touch the hearts of all who participate. WeLoveU is hopeful the youth will grow up with greater opportunities for success and happiness.
Along with the books, WeLoveU presented a plaque to Dr. Amanda Kay, the Medical Director of the Pediatric Practice Program. Dr. Kay tearfully accepted the plaque saying, “This is one of the most caring and inspiring events I’ve ever had the opportunity to be a part of.” She also gave many other words of thanks and encouragement. Councilwoman Rysheema Dixon from the City of Wilmington attended the book ceremony as well and presented WeLoveU with a proclamation saying, “Today’s event was amazing. I am extremely, extremely excited for all the work the WeLoveU Foundation is going to continue to do in our city.”
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Wow, the art of T.E.A.M work and UNITY at it’s Best.:)
This looks like a great event for a worthy cause. I’m sure the children who receive the books greatly appreciate it.
Great donation! Those kids have a lot of reading to do!!
It’s very touching to see how people give themselves to make other happy. The we love you foundation, it’s a good example of it, there is no love greater than the love of a mother. As stated, only when we unite and help each other for a common good in this global village, then we can achieve great results. Thank you for your support, you are doing a great job, thank you very much.
The Love of a mother is amazing. Although I do not know the children who will be reading the books, I can picture the smiles that will be on their faces.
Wow this is great as directly works with the UN’s SDG of providing quality education for children of the world. We Love U’s great initiatives toward the UN’s SDG will really help provide a brighter future for the world.
I loved reading as a kid but could not always afford to buy books. I’m glad to see an organization, such as the WeLoveU Foundation, willing to help families for a good cause. Even though it may seem something small, such as giving books, something small can spark up something big in a child’s life. Great job to the WeLove U Foundation and to all of the volunteers who participated. I’m sure the parents who will or have received the donations are greatly appreciative of your concern for the brighter future of their children! Thank you for all of your efforts and continuous work you do not just locally but even on a global scale!
Wow …would like to be part of this foundation
It was so much fun being part of this book drive! Within such a small drive, the love of a mother moved many people to donate to children in need.
As a kid who loved books, I’m sure the children receiving the books will be grateful to be able to take their mind off whatever it is they are overcoming. It will give them strength, I’m sure!
This was very inspiring! It makes me want to get involved in helping others too! I’m sure the children are so happy with all their new books
This is a great idea. I am sure the children are so happy to receive these beautiful gifts given to them with so much love and attention. Great job!
What a great initiative! Great job to everyone involved!
I hope the children who received the books are very happy! Something as simple a book can make a major impact on a child’s life. Great job from members of WeLoveU Foundation, a job well done.
This is such a kind thing to do for the children. I am happy to see them have opportunity to learn and grow through these books that were donated!