Goondiwindi: 400 children enrolled in Dolly Parton Imagination Library

THE Dolly Parton Imagination Library in the Goondiwindi region has officially reached a new milestone, with the 400th local child signed up to receive free monthly books through the international literacy program.

Goondiwindi councillor Phil O’Shea said the milestone reflects the strong support from families and the broader community.

“Reading with young children builds confidence, sparks imagination and sets them up for a lifetime of learning,” Cr O’Shea said.

“Reaching 400 sign-ups in our region since March, 2022 is a remarkable achievement and a testament to the value our community places on giving children the very best start.

“It’s fantastic to see so many families embracing the program.”

The program, which provides carefully chosen, age-appropriate books to children aged 0-5 years at no cost to families, continues to grow in popularity across the region.

Each child receives their own book in the mail every month, helping to foster a love of reading and early learning at home. Building on the momentum, the upcoming Goondiwindi Pub Choir event in October will support the program by donating $5 from each ticket sold.

“This is a fantastic opportunity to raise funds for a cause we can all agree excels at supporting children’s literacy,” Cr O’Shea said.

“We’d love to see the community come together for a great night out that also gives back to our youngest readers.”

Bridie, Grace and Matilda are three of 400 kids in the Goondiwindi region who have so far the Dolly Parton Imagination Library.
Bridie, Grace and Matilda are three of 400 kids in the Goondiwindi region who have so far the Dolly Parton Imagination Library.

Funds raised will help more local families access the Dolly Parton Imagination Library, and allow more children to experience the magic of books delivered straight to their mailboxes.

The local Dolly Parton Imagination Library initiative is made possible through sponsorship from Council, in partnership with Care Goondiwindi and United Way Australia, as well as contributions from local businesses and community members.

The support ensures the program remains free and accessible for local families. People or businesses interested in supporting the initiative are warmly encouraged to get involved.

Any child born from March 1, 2022 and currently residing in the Goondiwindi Local Government Area is eligible to join.

Parents and carers are encouraged to register their children aged 0-5 and become part of the growing number of local families already enjoying the benefits of the program.

More details about the Dolly Parton Imagination Library, including how to register or become a sponsor, are available at Dolly Parton Imagination Library Activities Program.

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