MyDictionary.com has a mission is to promote lifelong learning which includes encouraging a love of reading, especially among children, and helping those who are less fortunate. Therefore, one of our goals is to donate 10% of our pre-tax profits to support literacy locally, regionally and globally. Below is a list of some of the organizations we support by providing a prominent link to their websites and providing financial assistance at a future date.
About Room to Read
Room to Read is an innovative non-profit leader dedicated to promoting
and enabling global education. Founded in 2000, the organization is
based on the belief that education is crucial to breaking the cycle of
poverty in the developing world. Since then, the organization has
supported over three million children by providing better access to
higher-quality educational opportunities. Room to Read has established
more than 700 schools and over 7,000 bilingual libraries with five
million books, and continues to support the education of nearly 7,000
girls. Room to Read is providing opportunities that change children's
lives and communities throughout Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Laos,
Nepal, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and Zambia. By 2010, Room to
Read hopes to improve literacy for five million children by establishing
over 10,000 libraries and distributing nearly nine million children's
books. For more information visit our website at
www.roomtoread.org.
Room To Read Fact Sheet:
http://www.roomtoread.org/media/downloads/fact_sheet.pdf
About Storyline Online
Storyline Online is an innovative website featuring well-known actors
reading quality children's picture books aloud. Offered free of charge,
these imaginatively produced videos fully capture the intricate
illustrations, colors and textures of each book. Storyline Online also
includes a supplemental activities section developed by an Early
Literacy curriculum specialist. The videos and related activities
strengthen comprehension, verbal and written skills of English language
learners worldwide. Storyline Online ensures that every child with
access to an internet connection can benefit from the written word.
Storyline Online is a program of The Screen Actors Guild Foundation
About BookPALS
BookPALS is founded on a clear premise: children must be exposed to the
magic of books to develop a love of reading. Who better to make that
magic come alive than actors gifted in the art of storytelling? The
research shows that one of the best predictors of children's success
in learning to read is being read to aloud. This nationwide literacy
program was first established in Los Angeles in 1993 by Barbara Bain.
BookPALS currently claims 11 chapters throughout the United States,
with over 2000 dedicated volunteers who serve more than 100,000
preschool through 5th grade students weekly by reading aloud at public
schools, hospitals, cultural institutions, and shelters, as well as on
the phone and online.
BookPALS is a rogram of The Screen Actors Guild Foundation
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