Gift of reading helps Virginia 4-Hers at an important moment
Published Saturday, Apr. 17, 2021, 7:53 pm
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Teachers and principal at Margaret Brent Elementary School in Stafford, Virginia, accept books from the Molina Foundation. Photo courtesy Virginia Tech.
The Molina Foundation is making reading a reality for youth across the commonwealth with a donation of $1.2 million worth of books to Virginia 4-Hers, some of who have never owned a book before.
“It was like Christmas to see the joy on the kids’ faces when they received their book and learned it was for them to keep,” said Kelly Chavis, Appomattox Primary School librarian.
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