
Supporting Our Kids Literacy Programs
Supporting Our Kids Literacy Program is a family-centered initiative designed to empower parents and caregivers with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to support their children’s reading and academic success at home. Serving families in low- and moderate-income communities, the program brings awareness to early literacy gaps, the importance of starting academically driven learning as early as Pre-K, and the growing role literacy plays in preparing children for a technology-driven future. Through interactive workshops, practical at-home strategies, and access to high-quality books from our Character Building Series, families learn how to build daily reading routines, strengthen comprehension skills, and nurture a love of learning. Each family leaves with resources and connections to trusted community supports, ensuring that literacy doesn’t stop at the workshop, but continues at home, every day.

30 min
100 US dollars

Early Literacy as the Foundation for Lifelong Success
We help families understand why strong reading skills built in the early years, starting as early as Pre-K, are critical for long-term academic achievement, graduation, and future opportunity. By equipping parents with simple daily routines and proven reading strategies, the program ensures that literacy development begins at home and grows with the child.

Empowering Families with Practical, At-Home Learning Tools
Our program gives parents and caregivers easy, low-cost strategies they can use immediately to support their children’s reading, comprehension, and confidence. Through guided use of our Character Building Series, interactive workshops, and take, home activity books, families learn how to turn everyday moments into meaningful learning experiences.
Closing Opportunity Gaps Through Literacy and Future Readiness
We connect literacy to long-term opportunity by addressing the growing impact of technology and AI on education and the workforce. Families learn how strong reading, critical thinking, and digital awareness prepare children, especially those in low- and moderate-income communities, to thrive in a rapidly changing world, not just survive it.

