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'''Better Basics''' is a non-profit organization that promotes child literacy. It was founded in [[1993]] by attorney [[John Glasser]] in [[East Lake]]. [[ | '''Better Basics''' is a non-profit organization that promotes child literacy. It was founded in [[1993]] by attorney [[John Glasser]] in [[East Lake]]. [[Catherine Goudreau]] is the executive director. The organization's offices are located in the [[University Park Business Center]] at 1231 [[2nd Avenue South]]. | ||
Better Basics provides a variety of enrichment programs for schools and community organizations. Since [[2014]] Better Basics has partnered with Dolly Parton's "Imagination Library" to equip children with reading materials. The program, which has expanded to cover all of [[Jefferson County]] and [[Walker County]] reported having reached 22,000 students from more than 20 schools and to have distributed more than 70,000 books in [[2021]]–[[2022]]. | Better Basics provides a variety of enrichment programs for schools and community organizations. Since [[2014]] Better Basics has partnered with Dolly Parton's "Imagination Library" to equip children with reading materials. The program, which has expanded to cover all of [[Jefferson County]] and [[Walker County]] reported having reached 22,000 students from more than 20 schools and to have distributed more than 70,000 books in [[2021]]–[[2022]]. | ||
==Executive directors== | |||
* [[John Glasser]], 1993– | |||
* [[Ammie Akin]], 2014–2016 | |||
* [[Kristi Stacks]], 2017– | |||
** [[Darlene Gray]] (interim), –2023 | |||
* [[Catherine Goudreau]], May 2023– | |||
==References== | |||
* Swetlik, Sarah (January 31, 2023) "Dolly Parton free library signups soar after Alabama announces program." {{AL}} | |||
* Rebman, Stephanie (May 30, 2023) "Better Basics names new executive director." {{BBJ}} | |||
* Gann, Heather (December 11, 2023) "Birmingham nonprofit helps central Alabama students learn to read." {{AL}} | |||
==External links== | |||
* [https://www.betterbasics.org/ Better Basics] website | |||
[[Category:Educational nonprofits]] | [[Category:Educational nonprofits]] | ||
[[Category:1993 establishments]] | [[Category:1993 establishments]] | ||
[[Category:University Park Business Center]] | [[Category:University Park Business Center]] |
Latest revision as of 21:03, 11 December 2023
Better Basics is a non-profit organization that promotes child literacy. It was founded in 1993 by attorney John Glasser in East Lake. Catherine Goudreau is the executive director. The organization's offices are located in the University Park Business Center at 1231 2nd Avenue South.
Better Basics provides a variety of enrichment programs for schools and community organizations. Since 2014 Better Basics has partnered with Dolly Parton's "Imagination Library" to equip children with reading materials. The program, which has expanded to cover all of Jefferson County and Walker County reported having reached 22,000 students from more than 20 schools and to have distributed more than 70,000 books in 2021–2022.
Executive directors
- John Glasser, 1993–
- Ammie Akin, 2014–2016
- Kristi Stacks, 2017–
- Darlene Gray (interim), –2023
- Catherine Goudreau, May 2023–
References
- Swetlik, Sarah (January 31, 2023) "Dolly Parton free library signups soar after Alabama announces program." AL.com
- Rebman, Stephanie (May 30, 2023) "Better Basics names new executive director." Birmingham Business Journal
- Gann, Heather (December 11, 2023) "Birmingham nonprofit helps central Alabama students learn to read." AL.com
External links
- Better Basics website