Give the Gift of Reading

Give the Gift of Reading this Holiday Season with Imagination Library

The holiday season is upon us, and what better gift to give than the joy of reading! This year, consider signing up a child on your wish list for Dolly Parton's Imagination Library—an extraordinary free program that delivers the magic of books directly to children's doorsteps every month.

Imagination Library, a cherished initiative by the iconic Dolly Parton, makes the wonder of literature accessible to children from birth to age five. Each month, enrolled children receive a carefully selected, high-quality book delivered straight to their homes, fostering a love for reading and igniting their imaginations.

You can play a role in this literary adventure by either signing up a child you care about or making a meaningful donation. For just $30, you can provide one child with the gift of a free book every month throughout the upcoming year. It's a small investment that yields immeasurable returns in terms of a child's development and future success.

Behind the scenes, the Greater Gallatin United Way, in collaboration with our generous donors, makes Dolly Parton's Imagination Library possible in our community. This program aligns with our mission to improve lives by harnessing the power of caring communities, and it has a profound impact on early childhood education in the Greater Gallatin area.

By giving the gift of reading, you're not only contributing to a child's educational journey but also supporting the well-being of our community. This holiday season, let's come together to ensure that every child has the opportunity to explore new worlds, learn exciting lessons, and cultivate a lifelong love for reading.

To sign up a child or make a donation, visit our website. Join us in spreading the magic of books and making this holiday season a time of joy, imagination, and literary discovery for children in our community. Together, with the support of Greater Gallatin United Way and our generous donors, we can make a lasting impact on the lives of our youngest readers.

 

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