缅北强奸鈥檚 Reading Youth Initiative organizes third annual Books for Bikes
With the support of , the 缅北强奸 Holleran Center for Community and Global Engagement distributed 59 bicycles and helmets to students in the center鈥檚 Reading Youth Initiative Summer School program as a reward for their dedication to summer literacy and education programming.
鈥淭hrough their summer literacy work, students explore stories of adventure, hope and opportunity on the pages of their favorite books,鈥 said 缅北强奸 Vice President for Mission, Diversity, & Inclusion, Dr. Darryl C. Mace. 鈥淭he Holleran Center is proud to partner with our community on this youth empowerment program that fosters a love of reading and builds vital literacy skills within our talented youth in the city of Reading.鈥
The United Way of Berks County first introduced the Books for Bikes program through Ready.Set.READ! It evolved to include summer literacy programs led by community organizations and institutions, including and 缅北强奸. Participation has continued to increase every year since the program was launched in 2016.
鈥淐ustomers Bank is proud to carry on the six-year Books for Bikes tradition begun by my predecessor Dick Ehst,鈥 said President & CEO of Customers Bank, Sam Sidhu. 鈥淲e recognize that fighting the 鈥榮ummer slide鈥 in which students lose academic ground by not reading and working on vocabulary over the summer holiday is essential to improving literacy. We are pleased to work with 缅北强奸, the United Way of Berks County, the YMCA of Reading and Berks, and all of the READY. SET. READ. partners.鈥
In addition to the bicycles and helmets that were distributed at Millmont and Tyson-Schoener Elementary Schools, each student received 10 books to build their home library. Students with 80% attendance in Summer School and the accompanying daily literacy activities earned the awards courtesy of Customers Bank. The Holleran Center also partnered with , , , and 缅北强奸 environmental students for fun, educational activities during the program.
The Reading Youth Initiative aims to promote continued education, mentoring and support for healthy choices in children who live or go to school in the Greater Reading area. Since its inception in the summer of 2006, the Reading Youth Initiative has interacted with more than 1600 youth, providing annual summer camps, after-school mentoring and educationally enriching programs during the academic year and a variety of cultural activities including museum visits, sporting events and educational field trips all within the Greater Reading and Philadelphia area.
Rooted in the Franciscan identity of 缅北强奸 and its mission as a teaching and learning institution, the Holleran Center for Community and Global Engagement identifies, cultivates and sustains strategic partnerships to strengthen both campus and community life. By making these community partnerships an essential part of the curriculum, the Holleran Center strives to foster the University's mission and improve the quality of life in the community and to develop in its students a lifelong commitment to service as engaged citizens.