Building family and community literacy one book at a time.
And Literacy for All Programs
Current Programs
Free Book Boxes - Small free book boxes located where everyone, especially children, can access free books to add to their home libraries. Some of our Free Book Boxes are registered Little Free Libraries (R) under the terms of the Little Free Library organization. (www.littlefreelibrary.org) We currently have 13 Free Book Boxes located throughout Lee County. Want to know where there is one close to you? Click here and put in your zip code.
Story Time, Take a Book Tuesday and Children's Home Libraries – Working with community centers, schools and after school programs furnishing and filling Children's Home Libraries. Weekly Story Times reading diverse books reflecting monthly themes such as Native American History, Black History, Asian American History, and Women's History, and then providing free books through self-selection from a variety of appropriate genres.
Writing Club - An after-school program during which elementary school students create, publish, and distribute their own newspaper.
In development
Write to Read - working with early learning students to develop writing skills even in advance of their being able to read.
Real Men Read – Encouraging a love of reading in young men through partnership with community leaders.
Write to Me – Fostering communication and increasing empathy through letter writing.
Current Programs
Free Book Boxes - Small free book boxes located where everyone, especially children, can access free books to add to their home libraries. Some of our Free Book Boxes are registered Little Free Libraries (R) under the terms of the Little Free Library organization. (www.littlefreelibrary.org) We currently have 13 Free Book Boxes located throughout Lee County. Want to know where there is one close to you? Click here and put in your zip code.
Story Time, Take a Book Tuesday and Children's Home Libraries – Working with community centers, schools and after school programs furnishing and filling Children's Home Libraries. Weekly Story Times reading diverse books reflecting monthly themes such as Native American History, Black History, Asian American History, and Women's History, and then providing free books through self-selection from a variety of appropriate genres.
Writing Club - An after-school program during which elementary school students create, publish, and distribute their own newspaper.
In development
Write to Read - working with early learning students to develop writing skills even in advance of their being able to read.
Real Men Read – Encouraging a love of reading in young men through partnership with community leaders.
Write to Me – Fostering communication and increasing empathy through letter writing.
And Literacy For All, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization.
It is registered with the State of Florida, Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. A copy of the official registration and financial information may be obtained from the division of Consumer Services by calling toll-free 1-800-435-7352 within the state or online at www.floridaconsumerhelp.com. Registration does not imply endorsement, approval, or recommendation by the state. Registration #: CH54892
It is registered with the State of Florida, Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. A copy of the official registration and financial information may be obtained from the division of Consumer Services by calling toll-free 1-800-435-7352 within the state or online at www.floridaconsumerhelp.com. Registration does not imply endorsement, approval, or recommendation by the state. Registration #: CH54892