read-a-thon project help humanity, one page at a time gifts
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Read-A-thon Project
Help Humanity, One Page At A Time
GIFTS
Our MissionGiving
Individuals
A
Future
To Succeed
13% of people over
15 are illiterate
THE WORLD
SOURCE: WORLD BANK
Facts
52% of those 13% live in either China or India
In summary: 6.76% of the illiterate people in this world live in China or India.
The vicious cycleIlliteracy,
many students drop out
Low Paying Job
(blue-collar)
Poor Community, funding
Inadequate funding
for Schools
Poor Schooling for Kids
Our Message
Through education, people can rise up from their present situation and
Reading should be taken for granted; everyone deserves the right to be literate.If schools have access to books, students have a greater chance of being interested in books and becoming literate.
improve their lives and the community around them.
Our current projects (Where the funds will go to)
Li Ming School, to further expand their library (Last year we started the library over there)
The Library Project, an organization that seeks to provide books to migrant schools in China to promote literacy
SAS ‘Chinese’ library which will provide literature for the service faculty in this school (The cafeteria workers, guards, cleaning staff, etc.) New Project
Library Project-How does it work?STAGE 1
Make connection with school
Identify the need for a library
STAGE 2
Conduct fundraisers (like the Read-A-Thon)
Raise awareness of the importance of literacy
STAGE 3-Assist them in setting up of a library
STAGE 4-Continue improving their library and making sure they are utilized
How do we achieve our goals?We raise money at SAS through many ways-Bake sales, Read-A-Thons, etc.
All our projects are purely funded by the generosity of the SAS community.
Process of the REad-A-thon ProjectAll the students in the Sixth Grade watch the introductory video about the project
Homebase teachers hand out letters and forms to each student.
The students (hopefully!) hands the letters out to their respective parents.
The students make a pledge on how many minutes/hours they will spend reading (in total)
Students collect sponsors to ‘sponsor’ them (anybody in the community is welcome to sponsor)
Students read and read until they reach their specified target
Students then collect money from their sponsors
Students then on the final week hand in the money with the forms to their respective homebase teacher.
What is the teachers’ role?As teachers, please encourage the students to read actively in class or out of class.
The homebase teachers, on the final day, are requested to hand all their students’ forms to Ms. Veronica.
Thank you so much for your kind cooperation!