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Make Way For Books

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Our mission is to promote early literacy in limited resource areas of Tucson, Arizona by providing young children an opportunity to fall in love with books and reading. Our vision is that all children will enter school with the necessary early literacy skills to be successful. Each child, regardless of socioeconomic status, race, or gender will have daily exposure to books and reading.

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All of our programs target young children living in limited resource areas of Tucson to develop the readiness skills necessary to succeed in life.

  • MAKE WAY FOR BOOKS for Babies provides early literacy kits to at-risk new parents through collaboration with Healthy Families, a home visitation support program. We provide an early literacy workshop for the support specialists on how to use the materials in the kits with their clients.
  • Our MAKE WAY FOR BOOKS Preschool Program provides preschools and childcare centers with libraries of new, quality multicultural books. Additionally we offer provider education workshops on effective ways to use books in the classroom and weekly storytimes conducted by trained volunteers.
  • MAKE WAY FOR BOOKS at Home provides new paperback books to children at sites with the MAKE WAY FOR BOOKS Preschool Program in partnership with Reading Is Fundamental. We know that children who have books in their homes are at a distinct advantage in developing necessary readiness skills to be successful in school.
  • During the summer months several centers served by the MWFB Preschool Program enroll school-age children (grades 1 – 5). The Summer Reading Buddies Program pairs school-age children (Big Buddies) with preschoolers (Little Buddies) for book-sharing sessions over a six-week period.
  • We offer Family Literacy Events throughout the year to give parents the opportunity to celebrate books and reading with their children. Participants receive a family literacy kit that includes books and activities that relate to the storytime presented at the event. Parents leave with additional tools to support them as their child's first teacher.

  • Contact people:
     Mary Jan Bancroft, Executive Director, (520) 721-2334, (email)
    Cecilia Tovar, Program Coordinator, (520) 721-2334, (email)
    Diane Woods, Volunteer Coordinator, (email)


    Office fax number: (520) 881-0669

    Languages Spoken: English

    Address:
    3180 N Swan Rd Ste 100
    Tucson, AZ 85712
    This location is handicap accessible
    (See a map)

    Web Site: http://www.makewayforbooks.org

    Directions:
     We are located in the Villages office complex on the southeast corner of Swan and Camp Lowell. Our entrance is on the southwest end of the building #3180 (Ephibian). Call if you get lost!! 721-2334
    Last updated on November 6, 2009


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Make Way For Books 5 Overall Experience    Experience rating
Rewarding Experience and Great Organization/People
 MAKE WAY FOR BOOKS offered me an opportunity of a lifetime. The experience of reading to very young children has been very rewarding and taught me valuable lessons. It has helped me in my own child rearing; to see the love that my one year old has for books and being read to is unbelievable. The people of MAKE WAY FOR BOOKS are true believers in what they do, their excitement is contagious.
posted on January 27, 2007

Make Way For Books 4 Overall Experience    Experience rating
It was great to see the kids being mentors for preschoolers. Great idea!
 I worked at the Pio Decimo Center on the south side of Tucson for a summer and helped with the Make Way for Books Program a few times. Reading programs like this one are so important for kids who don't get much literacy exposure in their homes.
posted by Shantha on December 7, 2002

 
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