Children's Reading Partners Gets a Big Check!
 
One of our favorite charities got the big check at the January 8th meeting
L-R - Ronni Breiter, Children's Reading Partners, Bennett Forrest - Past President of West Hartford Rotary. Dr. Rick Liftig - President West Hartford Rotary
 
Virtual Drive Raises $7,000 to Buy Books for Local At-Risk Students 
 
West Hartford, Conn. (January 17, 2024)  – Children’s Reading Partners, the West Hartford Rotary Club, and The Miale Team at Keller Williams are pleased to announce that the tenth annual Greater Hartford Virtual Holiday Book Drive raised $7,000 to purchase new books for elementary students who participate in Children’s Reading Partners’ volunteer literacy programs across the region. 
 
“We can't believe this was our tenth year holding this book drive,” said Bennett Forrest of The Miale Team, who chairs the drive. “Over the years we have raised thousands of dollars and delivered thousands of books to students in need. The Rotary Club of West Hartford and Miale Team at Keller Williams, are proud to support the efforts of the Children’s Reading Partners each year.”
In addition to the many individuals who contributed to the book drive, members of the West Hartford Rotary Club donated $1,000 toward the goal. “Getting books into the hands of kids can change their life,” said Rotary Club President Rick Liftig. “The Rotary Club is very proud to be able to help in this effort."
 
“Many of the children in our programs do not own a book of their own or have books available in their homes,” added Children’s Reading Partners Program Director Ronni Breiter. “Having a book selected just for them builds motivation and instills reading confidence. Our children's faces light up when they receive their personal gift!" 
 
Administered by the Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford, Children’s Reading Partners serves at-risk students in the Greater Hartford area. The program provides one-on-one mentoring services during the school year and through a summer reading league.   
To learn more about Children’s Reading Partners, visit www.children reading partners.org.