Cub Scouts Round Up Hundreds of Books for Charity
- Wednesday, 10 December 2014 22:03
- Last Updated: Wednesday, 10 December 2014 22:04
- Published: Wednesday, 10 December 2014 22:03
- Midori Im
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Boy Scouts collected hundreds of children’s books. Left to right - Caitlyn Crouch, Neil Calman, Max Calman, Joshua Im, Kenny Xu, Christian Liverance, Casper Berry. Photo by Eric Liverance. Bears Brendan and Jayden Tang display journals they made from cereal boxes. Photo by Midori Im.
In past years the projects have ranged from national (sending care packages to troops stationed abroad) to local (providing supplies to the Ronald McDonald House in Valhalla). This year Pack 440's annual service project centered on literacy at a local level. The pack held a children's book drive, and the new and gently used books were then donated to the Institute for Family Health clinics in Harlem and the South Bronx. The books will be distributed to patients. In particular, those for young children will be used as part of the Reach Out and Read program (http://www.reachoutandread.org). Celebrating its 25th year, Reach Out and Read program is an evidence-based nonprofit organization of medical providers who promote early literacy and school readiness in pediatric exam rooms nationwide by integrating children's books and advice to parents of underprivileged backgrounds about the importance of reading aloud into well-child visits.
Between looking at home for books they had outgrown, to buying books to donate or seeking books from