Kids Need to Read ‘Grow Your Library’ program coming to the Kearny Library

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Kearny, AZ – Kids Need to Read (KNTR) will be arriving at the Kearny Library with Grow Your Library, an inspiring library donation program led by KNTR Board Member Gary Mlodzik and his wife Tina. Inspired by the Mlodzik’s shared love of reading, family, and public libraries, this program delivers free books and story time to local libraries and children during the couple’s travels.

  “I developed the Grow Your Library program to introduce a giving culture in the youth we meet at literacy events,” said Mlodzik. “Putting a book in the hands of a child and allowing them to expand their horizons is magical. Allowing that child to make a small effort in order to share that magic for future generations is a priceless lesson. It is my hope that the children will be proud of the book donations made in their name and tell their friends, thereby further encouraging both literacy and philanthropy.”

  The 13th national Grow Your Library event will be visiting Kearny Library at 10 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 23, 2017 with a donation of 240 new books to the library, valued at $3,144, and a special story time presentation for children. At the request of Library Director Janet Danilow, many of the books selected for this donation are for young adults, however, the adults in the community should love them also. The library is located at 912 Tilbury Dr, A, Kearny, AZ 85137. Each child in attendance will receive a free book and Highlights magazine courtesy of KNTR. They will also learn how they can use their own love of reading to help the Kearny Library earn even more free books in the future. When asked about the motive behind the project, KNTR Executive Director Denise Gary stated, “The importance of reading extends far beyond the mechanics. Its greatest power is determined by how each person uses reading to shape their lives. Inspiring children to read at an early age allows that vital, lifelong process to begin.”

About Kids Need to Read:

Founded with a passion to improve the lives of disadvantaged children by providing inspiring book collections and engaging literacy programs to underfunded schools, libraries, and organizations across the nation, Kids Need to Read aspires to empower and embolden every last child through a culture of reading. For many of the children it serves, Kids Need to Read represents a crucial link to a strong literacy education, and its programs help build and nurture support systems that these children may be lacking elsewhere in their lives. By immersing children in an integrated world of literary experiences that teaches them, firsthand, the impact of reading on every aspect of life, imagination is ignited and confidence is built for a prosperous future, regardless of race, economic status, or personal capabilities.

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