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Our mission is to foster early literacy bonds between children
and their parents to ensure that all young children from Aspen
to Parachute develop a love of books and the skills to become
successful readers.
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“We will never close the achievement gap, we will never solve our
dropout crisis, we will never break the cycle of poverty that afflicts
so many children if we don’t make sure that all our students learn
to read.”
– Ralph Smith, Executive Vice President,
Annie E. Casey Foundation
A love of books and learning begins at birth, and parents are their
child’s first and most important teacher. Between birth and age five, a
child’s brain is making trillions of neural connections, more than any
other time in their life, and the experiences they have in these early
years build the foundation for all future learning.
One of the most beneficial activities parents can do to prepare their
children for academic success is to read aloud with them from day one.
Reading together stimulates healthy brain development, develops
vocabulary, builds attention span, and inspires imagination. The time
snuggling and cuddling together with books also strengthens the
loving bond between parent and child.
It sounds easy, but finding the time and motivation to read together can
be challenging for families. Many parents work long hours at multiple
jobs just to provide for basic needs. Or they may feel limited in their
ability to influence their child’s academic success due to their own lack
of access to formal education. Many parents did not grow up in a
culture of literacy, but they believe in the power of education as a
means for their child to achieve a better life, and they are devoted to
giving their child a bright future.
Raising A Reader brings a message of hope, joy, and limitless
opportunities for learning to parents who are doing the best they can
but may not have the resources to make the most of their children’s
earliest years. Promoting and elevating parent success is embedded
in the DNA of Raising A Reader. We encourage parents to inspire their
children to be the agents of their own learning and the authors of their
own stories - stories that will be celebrated and passed down from
generation to generation.
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Red Book Bags promote parent-child
bonding and increase read-aloud time at
home by providing families of preschool and
kindergarten children with more than 100
different classics and new titles during the year.
Each week, children take home a different red
bag filled with four books to borrow and return
them for a new bag the following week.
Bolsitas Rojas/
Little Red Bags
fill a need in our most
underserved communities.
Our parent-child reading clubs
bring together families whose
children are not enrolled in
preschool for weekly sessions
in our local libraries. RAR staff
model positive attitudes toward
books and encourage parent
engagement and positive
literacy behaviors at home, which
include the rotation of our red
book bags.
1-2-3 Let’s Read provides
children with a free storybook
each month, along with bookrelated
activities for parents
and teachers. The books and
activities create a bridge
between home and school to
foster parents’ participation in
supporting their child’s learning
both in the classroom and at
home.
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formal education to realize their potential as their child’s first and
most important teacher. Facilitated by RAR staff, this intensive eightweek
program offers a supportive and nurturing environment while
promoting and reinforcing positive family literacy behaviors at home
through the sharing of children’s storybooks.
Parent Education
Sessions inspire parents
to read with their children
every day. RAR staff provide
information about early brain
and oral-language development,
and discuss strategies to build
language skills, foster love of
books, manage screen time, and
make reading together fun.
Blue Bag Library Days
introduce preschoolers to their
local libraries so that they and
their families can access books
and other free resources during
the summer months and beyond.
Children receive their own
Raising A Reader library book
bag and a library card to check
out their first books.
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We Reached 1,428 Families in 2018-19
From Aspen to DeBeque, Raising A Reader served families across 90
miles, in four counties and five school districts.
1,428 Families Served
Numbers Per Town
Silt
40
Parachute
322
DeBeque
19
Rifle
323
Carbondale
77
Number of Families Served Per Program
Red Book Bag: 996
Bolsitas Rojas/Little Red Bags: 88
123 Let’s Read: 325
Motheread: 19 moms/28 children
Blue Bag Library Days: 675
Parent Education: 800+
El Jebel
7
Basalt
134
Glenwood
Springs
226
New Castle
109
Snowmass
Village
34
Aspen
137
Many parents commute long distances between work and home
because employment opportunities tend to be concentrated in areas
that lack affordable housing. Some parents also work multiple jobs
to make ends meet, making it hard for families to find time to read
together.
44%
of RAR children
receive free or
reduced price lunch
47%
of RAR families
speak mostly
Spanish at home
50%
of RAR parents
have a high school
education or less
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More Time Reading Together
Parent pre-and-post survey data show that families increase the amount
of time reading together while participating in our programs.
51% of
RED BOOK BAG
families spent
31% more time
reading together
Families whose
primary language is
Spanish spent
47% more time
reading together
1-2-3 LET’S READ
parents report that
their child was excited
about the new books
and that they read
together more
93% increase in
MOTHEREAD moms
reading to their
chilren every day
Possible through Partnership
93
CLASSROOMS
in 26 schools
8
COUNTY
LIBRARIES
146
GENEROUS
DONORS
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CONTRIBUTIONS
Foundations
Earned Income
Individuals
Businesses
Government
In-Kind/Other
Total Revenue
EXPENSES
Program
Administrative
Total Expenses
Foundations
47%
$ 109,472
$ 33,428
$ 29,950
$ 28,622
$ 28,400
$ 3,449
$ 233,321
Administrative
14%
$ 183,772
$ 33,802
$ 217,574
Program
86%
Earned Income
14%
In Kind/Other
2%
Government
12%
Individuals
13%
Businesses
12%
2018-2019
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Angie Davlyn, President
Kelly Boggs, Treasurer
Dr. Anne Lorenson, Secretary
Eric Musselman
Hilary Drummond
Jamie Nims
Brett Lear
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We are deeply grateful for the support of all our donors over the years. Please note that the list
below reflects only those who gave during the fiscal year July 1, 2018 - June 30, 2019.
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$20,000+
Anonymous
$10,000 - $19,999
Aspen Community Foundation
Buell Foundation
Chevron
Kids First
Pettit Foundation
Pitkin County
$5,000 - $9,999
Anonymous
Anschutz Family Foundation
Garfield County Board of County
Commissioners
Melony and Adam Lewis
United Way of Eagle River Valley
$2,500 - $4,999
Alpenglow Foundation
Alpine Bank
Aspen Thrift Shop
Bessie Minor Swift Foundation
City of Aspen
Fred and Elli Iselin Foundation
J. Robert Young Foundation
Laura and Michael Kaplan
Bill and Sheila Lambert
Rifle Community Foundation
Rotary Club of Glenwood Springs
Frank and Tamara Woods
$1,000 - $2,499
Aspen Skiing Company Family Fund
Kelly and Emily Boggs
Castaways Foundation
City of Glenwood Springs
LuLu Colby
Gallegos Corporation
Holy Cross Energy Round-up
Foundation
Town of Basalt
Umbrella Roofing
Robin Van Norman and Jim Vickroy
Wells Fargo Foundation
$500 - $999
Susan Dampier
Ernie and Lacy Fyrwald
Grand Valley Kiwanis Foundation
Mt. Callahan Community Fund
Mandy and John Murray
Robert and Marci Musser
Jayne and Bill Poss
Terri and Sam Potter
Rifle Chamber of Commerce
SGM
Terra Energy Partners
Town of Carbondale
Walmart - Glenwood Springs
$100 - $499
Daniel Adams
Aspen Reprographics
Bridget and Rick Balentine
Rick Blauvelt and Candace Goodwin
Richard Blauvelt
Carl J. Ciani Insurance Agency
Anonymous
Deborah Dawson & Dean Gordon
Katelyn Derderian
Dave & Ann Nicholson
Greg and Kathy Feinsinger
Deborah and Scott Fifer
Tish Filiss
Donna Fisher and Skip Behrhorst
Amy French
K T Gazunis
Harriman Construction
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about reading aloud to a child is giving them the gift of the joy
of reading.”
- Ernest Morrell
Andy and Jody Hecht
Peter Helburn
Judith Huston
Vicki and Sam Johnson
Anonymous
Glen and Tracy Larner
Nancy and Barton Levin
William Lightstone
Dr. Anne Lorenson
Katie and Ryan Mackley
Mason & Morse Real Estate
Brendan Matthias
Lynda Palevsky
Marci and Robert Pattillo
Courtney and Dan Petre
Peter and Mary Ellen Rogers
Dr. Katha Rossein and Dr. Ron Razzore
Rebecca Ruland and Terry Shanahan
Linda and Jay Sandrich
Marina Sharpe
Amelia Shelley
Lorraine Spector
Jennifer Springer
Kim Stacey
Betsy Suerth
Pam Yarus and Theron Russell
Jennifer Zetah
Up to $100
20/20 Eyecare
Anonymous
William Anschuetz
Bookbinders Basalt
Kim Brown
Georgia Chamberlain
Nicole Christianson
Lisa Dancing Light
Erika Delak
Terrie and Dennis Drake
Hilary Drummond
Ed and Vivian Elbert
Siobhan Farey
Nancy Frizell
Stacey and Rob Gavrell
Darrell and Judy Green
Ruth Harrison
Marianne Keating
Wewer Keohane
Kathleen Kime
Tate LaFountain
Pamela Lauman
Christine and Andrew Light
Marian McDonough
Sharon McLin
Theresa Miller
Julie Olson
Connie Orcutt
Carol Pasternak
Carrie Podl
Diane and Murray Reynolds
Eliza Robison
Tami Solondz
Bernard Sultan
Saundra Swanson
Blythe Tardie
Robin Tolan
Donna Ward
Michael and Dorothy Wells
Garland and Anne White
Susan and Vincent Yoder
Gary and Thelma Zabel
In Kind
Aspen Times
Basalt Regional Library
Bookbinders Basalt
Ramona Bruland
Garfield County Libraries
Glenwood Springs Post Independent
La Tricolor
McDonalds
Mountain Parent Magazine
Pitkin County Library
Liz Shugart
Sopris Sun
Frank Taverna
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learned a lot of new words. I believe the process of reading to our
children is very important, and it motivates us mothers to connect
with our children.“
- New Castle Motheread Mom
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Cindy Blachly | Executive Director
817 Colorado Avenue #205
Glenwood Springs, CO 81602
970-230-9117 | cindy@rar4kids.org | www.rar4kids.org
Success starts at home with a parent, a child, and a book.
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