Exciting news: #SheCreatesChange is coming to YouTube! Join us for a live global premiere on October 11, #InternationalDayoftheGirl, as we celebrate gender equality and women’s empowerment with Keya, Yashika, Dewmini, Naifat, Diksha and Trang, six remarkable girls from Room to Read’s Girls’ Education Program, as they confront challenges like harassment, food scarcity and early marriage to create a more gender-equal world. Subscribe to our YouTube channel today to ensure you receive all notifications leading up to the live event! 📽️: https://lnkd.in/gX_DA9sZ
Room to Read
Non-profit Organizations
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World Change Starts With Educated Children
About us
Founded in 2000 on the belief that World Change Starts with Educated Children®, Room to Read is creating a world free from illiteracy and gender inequality.
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- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, CA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2000
- Specialties
- international education, philanthropy, education, literacy, and girls' education
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Employees at Room to Read
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🌟 From Inspiration to Action: Be the Catalyst for Change in Girls' Education 🌍 Our recent #SheCreatesChange film premiere showcased the transformative power of education in creating a more equitable world. Now, we're inviting changemaking professionals like you to amplify the film’s impact through our #YouCreateChange campaign. Every contribution, regardless of size, opens doors to education to more girls helping to ensure they have the tools they need to build confidence, make their own choices and become leaders in their communities. Your support today can change a girl's life trajectory tomorrow. 🔗 https://okt.to/ImS6q7 Join Room to Read in our mission to transform lives through education. Together, we can create a world where every girl has the opportunity to write her own success story.
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🎬 In case you missed it... #SheCreatesChange is now streaming on YouTube! Our award-winning animated short film showcases the inspiring true stories of six remarkable girls as they transform their lives and communities through education. Missed our global premiere on #InternationalDayoftheGirl? You can still experience these powerful stories of resilience and hope — and support Room to Read in creating a more equitable world. Watch, share and get ready to create change: https://okt.to/ExMBK3
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TOMORROW: #SheCreatesChange LIVE premiere on #InternationalDayoftheGirl Get ready to be inspired as we share the heroic stories of Dewmini, Keya, Trang, Diksha, Yashika and Naifat with the world during the global premiere of our award-winning animated short film #SheCreatesChange on YouTube. Need another reason to tune in? We’ve got it: Prajakta Koli, creator, actor, climate activist and voice of Dewmini’s animated character in the film, will be in the chat, ready to answer your questions! 🎉👏 Join us in making this premiere a catalyst for change: youtube.com/RoomtoRead #SheCreatesChange #GirlsEducation #InternationalDayoftheGirl #SocialImpact #GlobalEducation
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Prepare to be inspired: #SheCreatesChange will premiere LIVE on YouTube in three days! ✨🌏 That means you have just three days to... ➡️ Subscribe to Room to Read’s YouTube channel (linked below) to stay notified as we countdown to our live global premiere event ➡️ Mark your calendar for October 11, #InternationalDayoftheGirl2024, and prepare to be inspired ➡️ Share this post with your professional networks to help ensure ALL GIRLS have access to a quality education and the skills they need to create lasting change for themselves and their communities Join us as we celebrate gender equality and women’s empowerment through education. Together, we can create a more equitable future for all. Subscribe now! 📽️: www.youtube.com/Roomtoread #SheCreatesChange #GenderEquality #GirlsEducation
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Happy #WorldTeacherDay! We know how we teach is just as important as what we teach. That’s why we’ve developed undergraduate lectures and curricula for university students who are on track to become teachers at the University of Johannesburg and the University of Pretoria in South Africa! What will these soon-to-be teachers learn? ✏️ Lecture content and curriculum covers a range of topics: 📖 Reading motivation + reading components 📖️ Developing a scope + sequence 📖️ Text decodability 📖 Book curation + story writing + more! Equally exciting: content is offered in IsiZulu, Sepedi, Tshivenda, Setswana, Xitsonga and IsiNdebele, making room for future educators to access the training and resources they need to nurture strong literacy skills in all children across South Africa. 🇿🇦 Through our partnerships with universities, this lecture series will become a model that can be adapted for teacher-training programs across the country. Discover more in our 2023 annual report: https://bit.ly/4gRWoM7
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Learning requires interaction. Strong literacy skills are built through listening and observation, direct instruction, practice, and trial and error. Children benefit from role models like teachers and librarians who demonstrate these skills. It is with this in mind that our literacy team in Sri Lanka partnered with the Central Provincial Ministry of Education to support the development of pre-school teacher trainings focused specifically on the power of reading aloud. Trainings underscore the crucial role that interactive, teacher-led oral readings play in helping children build vocabulary, improve comprehension, and, importantly, develop social-emotional skills like problem-solving, perspective-taking and emotional-relating — skills that all children need to learn. By initiating a practice of group read-alouds in pre-primary school settings, we are making room for young children across Sri Lanka to enter the early grades with a strong foundation for learning. Learn more in our annual report: https://okt.to/84GdfN
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"[Vilas Dhar, President of The Patrick J. McGovern Foundation] shared how his grandmother reading under a kerosene lamp in the bathroom in the middle of the night was a foundational childhood memory. This memory served as a poignant reminder of why Room to Read exists, and it was from this foundation that Vilas helped us understand how AI can be used to accelerate both our mission and community involvement." Reflections from Room to Read CEO Dr. Geetha Murali from her powerful week in New York alongside the United Nations General Assembly and #TheSummitoftheFuture2024. 🌍 🏫 📚
Room to Read is committed to benefiting more children, more quickly through our literacy and gender equality initiatives. AI gives us a powerful tool to augment human capability and creativity and think deeply about how to ensure our partner communities are involved in the solutions that could shape their futures for the better. This week, alongside the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) and Summit for the Future activities in New York, I had the privilege of joining the Atlassian foundation team, Ayan Kishore of Benetech, and Yasmin Kit of edc.org to explore how emerging technologies like AI can drive educational development. We discussed our current initiatives and the importance of partnerships to embed social impact goals into future technology solutions. Thank you Mike Cannon-Brookes, Mark Reading, Jenna Stauffer, Grace C., Tessa Espena for your decades-long partnership. I was also blown away by the unique insights of powerhouse thought leader Vilas Dhar, President of the The Patrick J. McGovern Foundation whose focus on ethics in the age of generative AI energized our community and inspired us to collectively think bigger about the road ahead. Vilas shared how his grandmother reading under a kerosene lamp in the bathroom in the middle of the night was a foundational childhood memory. This memory served as a poignant reminder of why Room to Read exists, and it was from this foundation that Vilas helped us understand how AI can be used to accelerate both our mission and community involvement. So grateful to work with so many GIANTS in their fields to progress our mission! #AIforGood #UNGA #TechForEducation #GenderEquality #LiteracyMatters #RoomToRead #SocialImpact
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Room to Read is guiding national textbook revisions in Uganda! How? Let’s back up. After successfully adapting and distributing Room to Read storybooks across two districts, and supporting educators in these districts with library training, Room to Read and local NGO partner the Reading Association of Uganda (RAU) collaborated with government partners to develop Grade 1 teaching materials. Pleased with the quality of the content, the government requested that Room to Read and RAU work together to fast-track a Grade 1 instruction book that would inform nation-wide revisions to early grade textbooks. Room to Read and RAU collaborated with local teachers and school administrators, illustrators and designers to create instruction books and accompanying educator guides in two major local languages — Luganda and Runyankore-Rukiga — developing the initial content in just three weeks. Learn more how Room to Read is making room to scale our literacy programming around the world, benefiting more children, more quickly: https://okt.to/hizrLN
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We have something big to celebrate! 👏 We have successfully surpassed a significant goal set in our Vision 2025 strategic plan: to benefit at least 40 million children worldwide by 2025. Room to Read has now benefited more than 45 MILLION CHILDREN in historically low-income communities around the world, making room for these children to develop literacy and life skills in a dignified and gender-equal way. That's 3 children every minute over the course of our 25-year history. Behind this milestone are decades of strategic program development, evaluation, innovation — and your steadfast support. Thank you for being part of our story as we accelerate and expand our programs to ensure all children have room to read, learn and grow — creating lasting change. Learn more in our 2023 annual report: https://okt.to/cJAjsy