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Help children fall in love with books with The Love Books campaign

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This month, wear your heart on your sleeve, be a Love Activist and see how amazing you feel. Doing good for good with love, makes you feel good, and builds a solid foundation for our future leaders.
This month, wear your heart on your sleeve, be a Love Activist and see how amazing you feel. Doing good for good with love, makes you feel good, and builds a solid foundation for our future leaders.

According to the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS) of 2021, statistics show that 81% of Grade 4 learners tested in South Africa cannot read for meaning in any of the 11 official languages, and could not answer straight forward comprehension questions. This is an increase from the previous 78% from 2016.

In South Africa, there is ongoing concern about the poor reading ability of school-going children, especially those battling with socio-economic issues, such as poverty and hunger.

When children are hungry, they typically have less energy and the ability to focus. In the midst of this crisis, Ladles of Love is working to fill the tummies of hungry children, while making them fall in love with books again this February.

The Love Books campaign aims to couple feeding with reading by raising funds to ensure that 5 185 little children in 47 Early Childhood Development Centres situated in the Western Cape, Northern Cape, and Gauteng have access to food and books in 2024.

Providing meals and reading material

Providing two healthy meals a day to malnourished little children living in impoverished communities, while providing them with reading material will take care of important fundamentals a child needs to grow, develop and be the best they can be.

“Everyone of us has a desire for our children to see the world, to be exposed to things they’ve never seen before and be wowed by the magic of the universe; yet many of our children will never see beyond their community, except through the stories they’ll get to read, which will take them on journeys beyond what their minds can conceive, without taking a single step,” says Yolanda Jones, Ladles of Love Programme Director.

“Therein lies the power of a book.”

For every R250 donated to Love Books, Ladles of Love sponsors a child in need with two healthy meals a day and a book to read. Many donors are choosing to make this a monthly contribution and ensure a child is fed for the year and has books to read.

For more information: Visit LadlesofLove.org.za or follow them on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.

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