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BankRI Kicks-Off Month Long Book Drive in Partnership with Books Are Wings
Local Non-Profit Puts Free Books in the Hands of Rhode Island Children to Improve Literacy.
Throughout the month of March, Bank Rhode Island (BankRI) will host a book drive in partnership with Books Are Wings.
Members of the community are encouraged to stop by any one of BankRI’s 18 branch locations, including 445 Putnam Pike in Smithfield, to donate new and gently used books.
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The bank is hoping to exceed last year’s collection, which generated more than 1,400 books.
Books Are Wings is a local non-profit organization committed to literacy by putting free books in the hands of children in some of Rhode Island’s most-needed communities – diligently working towards a day when all children have access to books in their homes. Through book drives, book parties, and partnership events.Books Are Wings addresses literacy issues that can be carried into adulthood.
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“Research shows that a child who has 25 books or more at home, on average, will complete two more years of education than a child growing up in a home without books,” said Patricia O’Donnell-Saracino, Vice President of Community Relations for BankRI. “Children who love to read develop the skills that help them not only excel in the classroom, but in life – this is an effort we at BankRI are extremely dedicated to.”
To find the BankRI branch closest to you, please visit www.bankri.com. For more information on Books Are Wings, visit www.BooksAreWings.org.
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