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Target Helps Ailing School Libraries Across the Country with Extreme Makeovers and Donations
(September 08, 2009) —
Target and The Heart of America Foundation Officially Kick Off Back-to-School with School Library Makeovers, Helping Thousands of Students Nationwide MINNEAPOLIS (September 8, 2009) – Target and The Heart of America Foundationâ will officially kick-off the Target Volunteers School Library Makeover program with the unveiling of one of sixteen extreme school library transformations in New York City on September 10, in support of the United We Serve nationwide service initiative. The additional unveilings, along with even more school donations, will happen across the country throughout September and October, just in time for the new school year. With ongoing school budget cuts, the Target Volunteers School Library Makeover program helps schools provide better resources to tens of thousands of kids who need it most. In fact, studies show that students benefit from a strong school library media program, and when compared to students without one, score much higher on standardized tests.* In response to this growing need from schools and building on last year’s program launch of eight school makeovers, Target awarded sixteen schools with a complete library transformation, which included over 2,000 new books, advanced technology, new furnishings, shelving, paint, carpeting, and light construction. In addition, Target has incorporated eco-friendly designs and construction practices into each library makeover, including the use of green certified furniture in partnership with Paragaon and Smith Systems and the use of recycled materials in all locations. Also, Target will gift every student from the sixteen schools with seven brand new books to add to their personal at-home reading collection. In all, more than 750,000 new books have been distributed since the program’s inception.
“Through our partnership with Target, we are able to increase the magnitude of our giving nationally, ensuring schools throughout the country have the basic resources they need to help their students,” said Angie Halamandaris, president, The Heart of America Foundation. “The library is the place in every school where learning is inspired, and by working with Target, we are able to give that gift of passion for education to those who need it most.” In addition to the sixteen fortunate schools that received a complete library makeover, many more will receive help from Target as well. This year, more than 1,600 Target stores and Distribution Centers provided a $500 book award through First Book to a local school of their choice to fund the purchase of books and reading supplies for the fall –just in time to kick-off the new school year. To see a listing of all the schools benefitting from Target Volunteers School Library Makeovers or view a time lapse video of a makeover in action, visit Target.com/libraries. About Target Minneapolis-based Target Corporation (NYSE:TGT) serves guests at 1,719 stores in 49 states nationwide and at Target.com. Target is committed to providing a fun and convenient shopping experience with access to unique and highly differentiated products at affordable prices. Since 1946, the corporation has given 5 percent of its income through community grants and programs like Take Charge of Education. Today, that giving equals more than $3 million a week. About The Heart of America Foundation The Heart of America Foundation’s focus is to provide children everywhere in need with the tools to read, succeed and make a difference. A national nonprofit headquartered in Washington, DC, its programs uniquely combine volunteerism and literacy. Since 1997, the organization has provided children living in poverty with over 1.52 million books, and has helped volunteers serve more than 1 million hours giving back to the community through these efforts. About First Book First Book is a non-profit organization with a mission to give children from low-income families the opportunity to read and own their first new books. Since 1992, the organization provides an ongoing supply of new books to children participating in community-based mentoring, tutoring, and family literacy programs. First Book has distributed more than 50 million books to children in over 3,000 communities around the country. |
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