Help Help the Rural Child Charity by Raising funds to sponsor books for needy schools. for Supporting Rural children and Urban children.

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Help Help the Rural Child Charity by Raising funds to sponsor books for needy schools. for Supporting Rural children and Urban children.
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THE NEED As the focus of our Mobile Bookshop is schools, we have been inundated with requests for library books from under resourced schools. At many schools, the library stands empty due to lack of funding for books to fill the shelves. Despite these setbacks, educators are wanting to put books into the hands of their learners, to continue fostering a love of reading and to improve the rate of literacy. Early intervention is key. OUR SOLUTION We listened to their pleas for help and have come up with the idea of finding partners who have a love of books and a passion to make a difference in the lives of our children. We are very fortunate to have a wonderful range of children’s books in excellent condition that we can supply. Would you be prepared to partner with us in this worthy cause by sponsoring the books for these schools in need? If so, we do have schools that you can support or if you prefer you can support schools of your own choosing.
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