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May 2024

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Reach Out and Read announces new Mission and Vision Statements


Coinciding with the 2024-2027 three-year strategic plan focusing on growth and expansion, a new Vision and Mission statement has been created for Reach Out and Read at the national level during the National Conference.


New Vision: A world where every child has the relationships essential to learn and thrive.

New Mission: Strengthen all families with young children through guidance from medical clinicians about nurturing relationships through shared reading.


ROR-KC's Medical Director, Dr. Sallie Page-Goertz attended the conference representing our group. See pictures below from her time at the conference.

EVENTS

For the Love of Books Lunch

An Out of this World event raised $68,000 for children's literacy in Kansas City! A big thanks to our committee volunteers, Kelli Peltier (emcee), and Brian Hanni (keynote) for making this NEW and improved lunch event soar to new heights. We hope everyone who came to enjoy a delicious lunch and support Reach Out and Read KC at Grand Street Cafe had a fantastic time! Your support of our mission is so greatly appreciated.

SEE PHOTOS

A huge shout out to our sponsors who made this event possible!


VALENTINE SPONSORS


Frank & Kris Cappo

SWEETHEART SPONSORS


Pamela Miller & Michael Cummings

Sallie Page-Goertz & Kenn Goertz

Jim & Peggy Andra

MEDICAL MINUTE

by Sallie Page-Goertz, MN, APRN, IBCLC

As a provider, the best thing about Reach Out and Read KC, is that our gifts of the book, along with the prescription to read often result in memorable moments. Here are two:


3 and 4 Year Old Sibling Story:

Sisters ages 3 and 4 were in the office ONLY for a vaccination visit. My colleague walked by the exam room and peeked in. The 4 year old was quiet, the 3 year old was sobbing.  Dr. Zuk commented to the 4 year old “you’re so brave, you didn’t even cry!” Well, the mother piped in – “oh no, her sister is crying because she wants her book!” Clearly these kiddos connected their previous visits with Dr. Zuk to that amazing gift of a new book! And, thanks to ROR-KC, we have a stash of gently used books to give to those sisters in our office for a vaccine visit.    


15 Months Old Story:

 Alan, 15 months old,  was in with his mother for a well child visit. He is one of three children under 3 years in this family. Mother is a woman who has recovered from substance use disorder, a fact that puts me on alert. I gave Alan his book about pretending to be an animal. He took it to his Mom to show her. She commented that she reads to the 3 boys all the time, and that often Alan and his older brother will bring her a book to read. In this visit, I learned so much: 1 – Mom is doing an amazing job coping with three little boys under 3; 2- Mom is demonstrating as well as commenting about her strategies for coping with an incredibly busy household, telling me who her support people are and more; 3- Mom is using the book as a tool at home to entertain and teach her little boys; 4 – her little boy demonstrates a love of books!


These stories would not be happening every day in 39 clinics across the metropolitan area without the amazing support of our donors. I am so grateful to have ROR-KC as an integral part of my clinical practice. These stories make my day, and of course the day for my patients and their families. THANK YOU for all that you do to support ROR-KC with your time or your treasure or both!!

STEFANIE'S BOOKSHELF


by Stefanie Estes, M.L.S.

You Be Mommy by Karla Clark, illustrated by Zoe Persico

Age Range: 2–6 years

 

Mother’s Day was May 12th and our families are receiving the perfect read at our clinics this month. You Be Mommy is a beautifully illustrated and imaginative story about parent/child role reversal. Parenting small children is often equal parts exhilarating and exhausting, and many parents will feel seen with the opening line of this book: “Mommy’s too tired to be Mommy tonight. Can you be Mommy and hold me tight?” Throughout the story the reader is treated to lyrical rhyming text and rich, colorful illustrations of the family’s day and evening routines. It’s a sweet reminder of all the little things we do for the little people we love. Watch this wonderful reading by Lisa the Librarian with your tiny tot today. And, as always, happy reading!

Shout out to all of our amazing volunteers!

We couldn't do it without you.

VOLUNTEER CORNER

Volunteers April & May


  • Lisa Nickel
  • Regina Irwin
  • Teresa Foss
  • Jane Hart
  • Sally Clark
  • Mallory Wilkerdon
  • Patti Jachowicz
  • Raia Akram
  • Caylee Thornhill
  • Patti Jackowicz
  • Robin Kearney
  • John Horsley
  • Mary Horsley
  • Peggy Hendershot
  • Ruby Nelson
  • Hannah Ahlsten
  • Katie Serfas
  • Nancy Moore
  • Patti Browder
  • Kathy Palermo
  • Dmitry Kholodov
  • Margarita Watson



Book Donations


  • GFWC donated 30 books
  • Primrose School of Leawood donated 293 books
  • Kara & Rickey Paulding donated 80 books
  • Nebraska Furniture Mart Employee Drive donated 19 books
  • Stephanie Kronberg donated 121 books


Want to be a Reach Out & Read KC volunteer? Click here to sign up!

Books on Tap Volunteers Needed!


Join the Books on Tap event planning committee. Those interested should click the link below to complete a volunteer application and select event committee volunteer under types of volunteers. The committee meets the following dates:


Monday, June 10 at 5:00PM

Monday, July 8 at 5:00PM

Monday, August 12 at 5:00PM

Monday, September 9 at 5:00PM


The event is Friday, September 20th at Chicken and Pickle - Overland Park


Volunteer Sign Up


Questions? Email Abbie Bliss at abliss3@kumc.edu

Play a word game


You have six tries to get this 6 letter word right!

Hint: a period of time reading is so important


Did you figure it out? Post on your social media page and tag @rorkc in it! The answer will be in our July newsletter.


Click here to play


March's answer: stronger

You Can Make A Difference


When you make a gift to Reach Out and Read Kansas City, you make it possible for families to read together. Your donations are used to purchase new children's books and deliver them directly to medical providers throughout the area to be used during well-child visits for children birth – age 5. Providers talk to parents about the importance of a reading routine and then the book is sent home with the family with a ‘prescription’ to read daily.

Give a Gift Today


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