What would OUR future look like if every child had
100 books at home?
spring 2025 book drive
February 28 to May 15, 2025
200 Homes. 20,000 Books.
Kids who grow up in homes without books have a literacy rate 50% below average. In Baltimore, only 24% of students are proficient in reading (English Language Arts). We are supporting families of diverse backgrounds to raise children who are readers, storytellers, and lifelong learners.
We’re on a mission to develop the whole child. And we need your help.
We’ve curated a huge reading list of books that speak to the lived experiences of our youth. You can purchase these books and they will go directly into the homes of Baltimore’s children. With our school and nonprofit partners, we’re building 200 home libraries that consist of 100 new books each.
You can donate a full library or purchase copies of books.
Help us spread the word. You have the power to transform lives for the better.
Review the curated list to help with book selection.
Click “Give to All” to access bookshop gift registries.
Choose your books and purchase.
At checkout, select “Store for Book Drive.” We will order and store purchased books for distribution to school and nonprofit partners.
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School and Nonprofit Partners
Click logos to learn more about them.
Make an impact today by sponsoring a Home Library
Meet Our Sponsors
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Harp Vision
Harp Vision and Baltimore Read Aloud have partnered to promote wellness and literacy in local schools. Schools can raise funds by offering Harp Vision’s vegan self-care products, with a portion of the proceeds going toward purchasing books from Baltimore Read Aloud to create and curate 100 Book Home Libraries for students. This initiative fosters healthy living and a love of reading, ensuring students have access to essential resources.
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LINK Strategic Partners
LINK is a strategic communications, stakeholder engagement, and social impact consulting firm. By understanding and respecting the communities in which we operate, we help our clients create and apply the right tools and strategies to translate challenges into opportunities for hyperlocal success.
Our world-class and diverse team of professionals lead our offices in Washington, D.C. (HQ), Phoenix, St. Louis, New York, New Mexico, North Carolina, and Manchester, England and our community-based work in communities across the country and around the globe.
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Capital District Kiwanis
The Capital District of Kiwanis International (composed of all the Kiwanis Clubs in Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia) was organized on August 29, 1918 with only two clubs. Now, over 100 years later, the Capital District remains active with 7 regions, 18 divisions and over 155 clubs.
For its mid-year conference service project this year, Kiwanis partnered with Baltimore Read Aloud to provide books to children who otherwise may not have access to them. Attendees were invited to make a book donation in support of the Spring 2025 book drive campaign.
Media
Inquiries: Nicole A. Johnson, contact@baltimorereadaloud.shop
Press Release: Baltimore Read Aloud Launches Community Book Drive to Fill 200 Local Students’ Homes with 100 Books Each [10.22.24]