As a new way to engage community members, cardboard cutouts of CJ appeared throughout our community. He encouraged everyone to take a selfie with him and share on social media to promote a culture of literacy, along with the message that literacy equals equity.
Equity for our children means giving each child the resources they need to thrive. Literacy is an essential life skill that links directly to how successful a child will be in the future. Providing access to the tools children need to learn to read and read to learn creates an equitable environment for all.
During his time in our community, CJ visited elementary schools, Hy-Vee stores, local libraries, and several Goodwill stores. CJ received many high-fives, and even a few hugs and kisses, as he traveled and returned to our offices with sore little hands. He also attended a PTA meeting at Johnson Steam Academy to help brainstorm ways the school can engage community members.
UWECI is one of more than 20 RiS partners working together to support children’s reading proficiency. One 2 Read represents one of many strategies the partners promote in the community to encourage reading.