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Reading Education Assistance Dogs

R.E.A.D. Reading Education Assistance Dogs – Our 2023 Charity Partner!

One of the best things about the children’s writing community is the willingness to give. To give to each other in the form of support and education, and many times to give to charitable causes that are close to their hearts. That’s why picking a charity partner each year is so important to the PBSummit Team.

Over the last eight years we’ve donated over $42,000 to:

  • We Need Diverse Books
  • Two Title I Schools in Oregon and Connecticut
  • Reading Partners
  • San Juan Public Library in Puerto Rico (2-time recipient!)
  • Project Night Night
  • Binc – The Book Industry Charitable Foundation
  • Little Free Library’s Read in Color Program

You can find out more details about our previous charity partners on our Charity Partner page here.

Dog-gone it! We are beyond excited to announce our 2023 Picture Book Summit Charity Partner: R.E.A.D. – Reading Education Assistance Dogs!

 

Here’s a little bit about R.E.A.D. – Reading Education Assistance Dogs:

Intermountain Therapy Animals (ITA), is a nonprofit organization, founded in 1993, whose mission is to enhance quality of life through the power of the human-animal bond.

ITA launched Reading Education Assistance Dogs® (the R.E.A.D.® Program) in 1999. R.E.A.D. is the first literacy support program to utilize the known benefits of interaction with animals to inspire a love of reading and books—through the presence of a warm, trustworthy, non-judgmental listening companion. Thousands of children in schools and libraries worldwide have been benefitting ever since. R.E.A.D. has licensed more than 7,000 practitioners throughout the U.S. and in 27 other countries.

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R.E.A.D. focuses on children aged 4 to 8, when it’s crucial for them to learn to read so they can read to learn forevermore. Participating kids make enormous strides in reading and communication skills, while along the way building self-esteem, confidence and social skills.
And there are other benefits—performance in other subjects tends to improve, as does motivation, attendance and even personal hygiene.
Reading Education Assistance Dogs - Girl with Spaniel
Science and test scores confirm that R.E.A.D. has the power to change a struggling child’s future, one book and one dog at a time. Check out Intermountain Therapy Animal’s website for more details about R.E.A.D.: https://therapyanimals.org.

If you’ve attended just about any of our events, you know we are dog lovers at heart, so finding a charity partner that combines sweet pups with our love of reading with kids is like finding a match made in heaven!

 

We invite you to help us support this incredible program and be part of Picture Book Summit 2023 on October 7th.

 

Come be a part of something AMAZING!

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2022 Charity Partner - San Juan Community Library

San Juan Community Library – Our 2022 Charity Partner!

Every year since we started Picture Book Summit in 2015, we’ve picked a charity partner to receive a portion of each PBSummit ticket. It makes us giddy to give back to the literacy community and help get more books into the hands of kids. We make it a point to donate to charities that bring books to children around the globe and around the corner.

Over the last seven years we’ve donated over $37,000 to:

  • We Need Diverse Books
  • Two Title I Schools in Oregon and Connecticut
  • Reading Partners
  • San Juan Public Library in Puerto Rico
  • Project Night Night
  • Binc – The Book Industry Charitable Foundation
  • Little Free Library’s Read in Color Program

You can find out more details about our previous charity partners on our Charity Partner page here.

This year we are pleased to announce we will be donating again to San Juan Community Library in San Juan, Puerto Rico!

San Juan Community Library logo

Here’s a little bit about the San Juan Community Library from their Executive Director Connie Estades:

“Now in our 35th year, San Juan Community Library is a treasured and vital resource for adults and children from all walks of life. Equally important, our patrons and visitors are from cities throughout Puerto Rico. We currently house 32,000 hard copy books, 7,000 ebooks and audio books, and 45,000 ebooks from the public domain.  We are excited to share that during the last three years we circulated a combined total of 42,323 hard copy and digital titles (and that includes the year of the four-month lockdown!). We accomplish these goals with a volunteer staff, a paid part-time executive director, a board of directors, invaluable help from the municipality of San Juan, and the generosity of our members and donors.
Many people have told us that they discovered their careers here at our library, among them librarians, teachers, and authors. Libraries hold more than dreams and books; they hold the power to impact lives for the better.

Thank you so much for your support over the past several years. Thanks to your generosity we have added current fiction titles for young adults and children to our digital branch and to our hard copy titles. We would not have these titles without you! We are grateful that you have joined our library’s efforts to provide San Juan and communities from all over Puerto Rico with a lending library open to the general public. Together we provide our island with great books, information, and life-changing opportunities.

Thanks…for this amazing opportunity.  We are forever grateful!”

Here’s a quick tour of the San Juan Community Library:

 

After seeing the devastation of the library during Hurricane Maria, we reached out to the team at the San Juan Community Library to see if we could help in their recovery efforts. Here’s how they used our 2018 donation:

  • $2,400 of their donation for hard copy titles for our children and young adult collections
  • $3,107 for e-books and audio books for children and young adult e-books.
  • $1,000 to their digital branch
  • $900 for public computer renovation

A local Eagle Scout even built a bookcase to house books purchased with our Picture Book Summit donation:

 

PIcture Book Summit bookcase San Juan Community Library

We never could have imagined when we started eight years ago that we would have our own bookshelf in a library! That bookshelf and all those books were made possible by our Picture Book Summit attendees! Because of you, we’ve been able to help the library recover and provide them with even more titles for kids to read and discover new worlds.

Seeing how diligent the team at the San Juan Community Library was with our donation and just how much of an impact our donation made on them, we are thrilled to partner with them again for 2022.

 

If you’d like to be a part of our continued efforts to help get more books into the hands of kids, we invite you to be part of Picture Book Summit 2022 on October 8th.

 

Come be a part of something BIG!

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Read In Color

Read in Color – Our 2021 Charity Partner!

One of our favorite parts of each year’s Summit is partnering with a new charity partner each year. We make it a point to donate to charities that bring books to kids around the globe and around the corner.

So we give a portion of our proceeds to a reading-related charity each year. Over the last six years we’ve donated over $34,000 to:

  • We Need Diverse Books
  • Two Title I Schools in Oregon and Connecticut
  • Reading Partners
  • San Juan Public Library in Puerto Rico
  • Project Night Night
  • Binc – The Book Industry Charitable Foundation

You can find out more details about our previous charity partners on our Charity Partner page here.

This year we are pleased to announce we will be donating to Little Free Library’s Read in Color Program.

Little Free Library Logo

Read in Color is a new initiative bringing diverse books to Little Free Library book-sharing boxes around the world. Read in Color distributes books that provide perspectives on racism and social justice; celebrate BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and other marginalized voices; and incorporate experiences from all identities for all readers.

Read in Color boxLess than 25% of children’s books depict non-white characters. We believe everyone should be able to see themselves in the pages of a book. We also know that books can be a window into experiences that are different from our own.

By reading diverse books, we can increase understanding, empathy, and inclusion.

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In 2021, Read in Color will expand nationwide! The program, which originated in Minneapolis, will launch in nine additional cities, including Tulsa, Boston, Washington DC, New York, Detroit, Atlanta, and more. You can read more about this amazing program on Little Free Library’s website here.

We are excited to give a portion of this year’s Picture Book Summit proceeds to this worthy cause.
If you’d like to be a part of helping all kids see themselves in the books they read, we invite you to be part of Picture Book Summit 2021 on October 2nd.
Come be a part of something BIG!
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