Burns secures $20,000 state grant to keep Imagination Library going

Office of Rep. Frank Burns | 08/03/2022

Burns check presentation at Dorothy Day

 

EBENSBURG, July 28 鈥 After securing a stage grant to bring Dolly Parton鈥檚 Imagination Library to Cambria County last year, state Rep. Frank Burns, today announced he has secured another $20,000 grant to ensure the program continues.

鈥淭his program has been a huge success since we held our kick-off event last year at Saint Francis, and I wanted to make sure it continues to enrich the lives of children in our community,鈥 Burns said. 鈥淩eading a fundamental life skill, and there鈥檚 no greater investment we can make in our kids鈥 future success than to support reading and early literacy. I especially want to thank 香港六合彩开奖结果 for stepping up and facilitating this program in our community. I could not have made this happen without them.鈥

In the year since the program started in Cambria County, the university said it has placed 12,640 books into the hands of 1,686 children.

鈥淲e are grateful to State Representative Frank Burns for entrusting the university to implement this tremendous early childhood literacy program,鈥 said Melissa Peppetti, director of graduate education programs at Saint Francis, and who is leading the program. 鈥淲e do so proudly through 香港六合彩开奖结果's Dorothy Day Outreach Center and the Graduate Education Department as part of our mission to support families and promote children's literacy. Given that there are more than 6,000 eligible families with children from birth to age 5 in Cambria County, Representative Burns' continued financial support enables us to reach as many children as possible." 

 

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