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Children First Invites Community to Support Early Literacy Through Annual Book Drive

Children First, a nationally recognized nonprofit delivering high-quality early childhood education and family strengthening programs, kicks off its third annual “Today a Reader, Tomorrow a Leader” book drive on February 1.
 
Spearheaded by community advocate Sheila Birnbaum, the agency is seeking donations of new, age-appropriate books for children ages 5 and under to promote the importance of literacy. Books collected will be placed directly into the hands of children and families served by Children First and shared with local nonprofit and education partners.
 
“Reading is the doorway that makes all other learning possible. You can’t truly learn if you can’t read at an age-appropriate level, and we ask that you please support our community’s youngest so that they receive the gift of lifelong learning,” says Sheila.
 
The book drive runs from February 1 through March 31, and community members are encouraged to get involved in one of two ways:
 

  • Donate new children’s books by delivering or mailing them to 1723 N. Orange Avenue, Sarasota, FL 34234
  • Make a monetary donation at www.childrenfirst.net/donate, which will be used to purchase new books for children in the agency’s early learning programs.
 
With the support of community partners and donors, Children First is helping turn today’s readers into tomorrow’s leaders - one book at a time.
 
About Children First:
Founded in 1961 and ranked in the top 1% out of over 1,600 Head Starts nationwide, Children First strengthens children and families by improving the quality of their lives through a comprehensive approach to development, education, health, and well-being. At multiple sites throughout Sarasota County, Children First offers full-day preschool, infant and toddler care, and nutrition and health care assistance to children ages birth to five years old from low-income families. Through Children First, the children receive the social and cognitive skills needed to enter kindergarten and elementary school on track. For more information, call (941) 953-3877 or go to childrenfirst.net.
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