
ALL THINGS LITERACY IN GEORGIA
Because every child deserves the chance to read and thrive

When story books are a luxury: how a community organization transformed their county
Cook County Family Connection is using grant funding to transform the future of their county. They make monthly deliveries providing educational materials, story books, and art supplies to local childcare and early education partners.

Empowering Parents Enriches Childhoods
Parenting doesn’t require expensive gadgets or advanced degrees—just meaningful connection and the right resources. That’s the guiding belief behind Cobb Collaborative’s community work.

How Mentors Are Transforming Reading in Georgia—And How You Can Too
Using the mentoring program model developed by former grantee MENTOR Georgia, Roan Reads is reshaping the literacy landscape in Dalton, Georgia.

How can we deploy literacy supplies and education?
Tri-County Family Connection is leading by example in three Georgia counties: Montgomery, Treutlen, and Wheeler.
They’re deploying their literacy team directly to childcare centers, equipping students and their parents with tools and materials, and reading interactive, vocabulary-building books to children.

Love Your City Program is expanding literacy opportunities
Boy with a Ball’s Love Your City program is helping families in Norcross, Georgia access the tools and relationships they need to thrive, starting with building relationships.

Community group is serving the adults and children pursuing English
Lucky Shoals Community Association Inc. is using the Parent Village model to help members of their community learn English as their second language.

Meriwether Reading Cubs Program is supporting family literacy
March 19, 2025
Get Meriwether Reading’s new Reading Cubs Program is offering literacy enrichment to community centers after receiving the Sandra Dunagan Deal Center for Early Language and Literacy’s Community Coalition Grant.