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United Way of Berks County Awards Summer Learning Grants

by United Way of Berks County

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More than $50,000 invested to help kids avoid summer learning loss.

United Way of Berks County’s Ready.Set.READ! initiative helps improve early-grade reading proficiency.

To support this work, the organization announced 13 Summer Learning Grants totaling $51,364. The 2024 grants will benefit over 1,160 children, ages PreK and up to and including third grade.

These grants, each including a literacy component, support programming designed to maintain learning opportunities during the summer school break and help avoid summer slide. Many sources state students may experience one to three months of learning loss in one summer, with children from lower-income families experiencing the greatest loss.

Grant recipients include:

The grant opportunities were awarded through a competitive process based on a review by a panel of community volunteers, including Ready.Set.READ! and United Way of Berks County board and committee members. Each organization could request up to $5,000.

“United Way is pleased to expand our community investment in summer learning opportunities and allow more students to have access to activities that help lessen learning loss throughout the summer months,” said Ashley Chambers, Senior Vice President of Community Impact at United Way of Berks County.

United Way and educational and community partners also work together to compile a county-wide summer learning activity directory, which is available through 211, a community information and referral service, and available to families by calling 211, texting your zip code to 898211 or visiting pa211east.org.

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