With a Thankful Heart

The generous contributions from our supporters have made a significant impact on our mission, and we want to take a moment to express our heartfelt thanks.

Dear Friends,

As the excitement of Giving Tuesday settles, we are filled with immense gratitude and joy. The generous contributions from our supporters have made a significant impact on our mission, and we want to take a moment to express our heartfelt thanks.

These donations on Giving Tuesday were not just financial contributions; they are votes of confidence in the work we do and the young lives we aim to touch. This support fuels our passion and strengthens our resolve to continue making a positive impact in children’s lives through the gift of literacy.

We invite you to stay connected with us on our journey. Follow our progress, witness the stories your generosity creates, and see the real change your donation brings about. We share updates almost daily on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to keep you informed and involved.

With a thankful heart,

Jessica Payne, Executive Director

Kids Need to Read

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