Cheryl Ivy, Rotary Club of Lake Havasu City, Lake Havasu City, AZ
Our club has been doing this for a few years. We want to give each child a good foundation to start their education on. To some this will be there first book that’s their own. This dictionary project starts them on a lifetime of learning.
Marie Thomas, Beacon Light Grange # 557, Richmond, VT
We have participated for 8+ years. We love seeing how excited the children are to get a dictionary. This is an excellent project.
John Pelicano, Rotary Club of Southern Frederick County, Frederick, MD
This is the third season we are providing dictionaries to our local schools. We are excited to have been able to add Urbana Elementary this year to the schools being served. I think this is 100% great!
George Boutwell, Rotary Club of Winnsboro, Winnsboro, LA
This is the 6th year Winnsboro Rotary Club has participated in this project. It is one of the most rewarding projects our club does each year.
Inez Moore, American Legion Aux. No. 48, Rosholt, SD
We go into the classroom to do the distribution; the kids beam with gratitude.
Thomas Kramin, Willmar Elks Lodge # 952, Renville, MN
This is our 3rd year participating in the project. When giving these books out to the students, you would think that Christmas had come with the excitement in their eyes and the eagerness they show to use them. ‘Thank you!’ for what you do for our youth!
Autumn Vorpe-Seyler, Rotary Club of Kittanning, Kittanning, PA
This is our 4th year of participation. The children love the dictionary, which gives much more information than just words.
Neil Sikora, Kiwanis Club of Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, MI
For five exciting years now, this project never fails to warm the heart and bring adults a “reality check”. Each year brings new students, but also new hurdles to overcome to implement this project. There is never any doubt that we will find a way to be successful.
Debra Priske, Kiwanis Club of Eldora, Eldora, IA
We have been participating in this project for a number of years because we believe every child should be given a chance in life, and whatever the Kiwanis Club of Eldora can do to help give every child that chance we will do our best to accomplish that challenge. I think the dictionary project is a wonderful project that helps our organization reach the... Read More
Henry Larose, Rotary Club of North Jackson, Jackson, MS
Many of these children are from low income homes, and to know that they now have a book of their own, to carry home and treasure, causes their faces to light up like the sun thru the opaque windows of the classroom.