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Invest in Youth as Readers

$8,032
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30 Donors
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Project ended on November 04, at 11:59 PM MST
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Invest in Youth as Readers

This year, Worlds of Words offers an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on middle and high school readers through the Worlds of Words Center Reading Ambassador program. Since its inception in 2018, the Reading Ambassador program has been instrumental in creating a community for young people around reading, equipping them with real-world skills and experiences that extend beyond the pages of a book.

Program Overview

The Reading Ambassador program is designed to immerse local middle and high school readers in a college-like experience within the realm of literature written specifically for them. Under the guidance of expert faculty and staff with backgrounds in children’s literature, education, library science and marketing, Reading Ambassadors select the novels they want to read and discuss. Each book cycle occurs over the course of two months, with four book cycles per year. The first month, we discuss the book and create plans for how to share it with peers. The next month, we host an event during which the Reading Ambassadors meet the author of the book they read. Reading Ambassadors are responsible for set up and clean up, greeting attendees and partners, and moderating the program. Finally, we record an episode of our podcast, WOW Reads, to unpack the whole experience.

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Impact and Benefits

  1. Literacy Promotion: Reading Ambassadors play a pivotal role in promoting reading within their school communities. And by engaging directly with published authors of young adult literature, they not only gain insights into the creative process but also develop a deeper appreciation for the power of storytelling.
  2. Educational Enrichment: Reading Ambassadors participate in literature discussions similar to what is offered in upper division children's literature classes, devise strategies to share their newfound knowledge with peers, and plan and execute public events for the community. This multifaceted approach enhances their critical thinking abilities and encourages them to explore diverse perspectives.
  3. Community Engagement: Reading Ambassadors extend their impact beyond their experience in the center by creating book displays at their schools, producing podcasts, and leveraging social media to spark enthusiasm for reading among their peers. Additionally, Reading Ambassadors gain experience and independence as they communicate with a range of people across multiple contexts. This initiative fosters a sense of community and collective learning, encouraging students to become advocates for literacy within their own spheres of influence.
  4. Resource Distribution: In addition to the free books we provide to the Reading Ambassadors, they receive additional copies to donate to their school libraries (or other educational entity), ensuring that these literary works continue to inspire others. This initiative not only enriches school library collections but also broadens access for all students.

Teen distributing flyers to public library

Why Your Support Matters

By investing in the Reading Ambassador program, you are directly contributing to the enrichment of local teens and promoting a lifelong love for reading. Here’s how your donation can make a difference:

  • Encouraging Youth Leaders: Your support enables us to continue offering this transformative experience, supporting their growth as advocates for literacy within their communities.
  • Expanding Access to Literature: Your contribution ensures that more students have access to diverse and engaging young adult literature, fostering a deeper understanding of cultural diversity and social issues.
  • Sustaining Program Excellence: Your financial support helps sustain the high standards of the program, ensuring that future generations of students benefit from this unique educational opportunity.

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Testimonials and Success Stories

The impact of the Reading Ambassador program is best captured through the testimonials of participants whose lives have been positively influenced by this initiative:

“I loved the fact that we could meet the authors of the books. It was like a dream come true.”

“I liked meeting new people who really like books! I also liked meeting and knowing about authors. Now I have a deeper connection to the books that I met the authors of!”

In an anonymous survey, 100% of the Teen Reading Ambassadors reported that they would recommend the program to a friend.

Testimonials from reading ambassadors

What you can do:

The Reading Ambassador program represents opportunity for teens seeking to expand their horizons through youth literature. Your support is crucial in ensuring that this invaluable program continues to thrive, inspiring the next generation of readers, thinkers, and leaders.

Join us in making a lasting impact on the lives of young people today by selecting one of the levels to the right of this message and donating. Together, we can promote literacy and cultivate a community where young people have the opportunity to explore the world through the power of reading.

Thank you for considering this remarkable opportunity to invest in our youth readers. Your generosity will make worlds of difference.

Teen Reading Ambassadors meet author J Elle


More about us:

The Worlds of Words Center is committed to providing a range of resources to encourage educators at all levels to integrate global literature into the lives of children.

We are located within the College of Education and supported by faculty and students from the department of Teaching, Learning and Sociocultural Studies.

Questions or inquiries into the Worlds of Words Center about any of the programs, events, or facilities or requests related to residencies should be directed to wow@arizona.edu or 520-621-9340.

We respectfully acknowledge the University of Arizona is on the land and territories of Indigenous peoples. Today, Arizona is home to 22 federally recognized tribes, with Tucson being home to the O’odham and the Yaqui. Committed to diversity and inclusion, the University strives to build sustainable relationships with sovereign Native Nations and Indigenous communities through education offerings, partnerships, and community service.

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$19

A Book

The average price for a hardcover MG or YA book is $19. Your gift at this level will provide a book to a middle or high school reader or to their school.

$55

Bagel Bundles

Anyone who listened to the 2024 recap episode of the WOW Reads podcast knows Reading Ambassadors are serious about their bagels. Your gift of $55 covers bagels, cream cheese, and hot chocolate for one of our meetings.

$179

Educational Supplies

Literature discussions are lively events that can include activities designed for multiple modalities of learning. We use high-quality paper, printer paper, butcher paper and newsprint. We use pencils, pens, crayons, markers and paint. Clipboards, lanyards, stickers and other materials come into play. Our laminator can get quite a workout too!

$380

Book Browse

Reading Ambassadors choose their own books, but they need to see the books first to make that determination. To make this possible, we offer a book browse of between 15 and 20 books at a cost of $380. These books will then be incorporated into center holdings or distributed as part of the program.

$500

Local Author Honorarium

Although many of the authors who meet the Reading Ambassadors do so as an in-kind act or request that we fold their honorarium back into the program, authors do have travel and per diem costs that we offer to cover. You can cover costs for a local author with a gift of $500.

$1,310

Books for an Entire Cycle

Reading Ambassadors read four books for this program. Worlds of Words spends $665 on each group for each cycle. Your gift of $1,310 will cover an entire cycle of books for both groups. To show our gratitude for gifts at this level, we will thank you on an episode of the WOW Reads podcast.

$2,000

National Author Honorarium

The Reading Ambassadors have had virtual visits from authors zooming in from Japan and the U.K. and both U.S. coasts; however, nothing beats an in-person visit. Your gift of $2,000 will allow the Reading Ambassadors to fly a national author to Tucson for a public event. To show our gratitude for gifts at this level, we will thank you on an episode of the WOW Reads podcast and tell an appropriate joke of your choosing.

$5,240

All the Books!

Each Reading Ambassador receives a free book for their personal library AND a book for their school. We purchase an average of 35 books for each Reading Ambassador group for all four rounds at a cost of $5,240. Your gift at this level would cover all the books for the entire year! To show our gratitude for gifts at this level, we will thank you on an episode of the WOW Reads podcast, tell an appropriate joke of your choosing, and make an announcement or share a message from you.

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