Oswego City-County Youth Bureau Awards $1,000 Grant To ‘Imagination Library’

The United Way of Greater Oswego County, (UWGOC), a partner of The Literacy Coalition of Oswego County (LCOC), was recently awarded a $1,000 mini-grant from the Oswego City-County Youth Bureau (OCCYB), for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library program, which is offered through LCOC.

Paul Gugel, LCOC president, said that the Imagination Library is a book gifting program that mails free, high-quality books to children from birth until their fifth birthday, regardless of the family’s income. Every school district in Oswego County participates in the program.  “Working with Patrick Dewine, UWGOC Executive Director, we are extremely grateful to have received the support that the Oswego City-County Youth Bureau has generously provided for this important early literacy program.”

The United Way of Greater Oswego County, (UWGOC), a partner of The Literacy Coalition of Oswego County (LCOC), was recently awarded a $1,000 mini-grant from the Oswego City-County Youth Bureau (OCCYB), for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library program, which is offered through LCOC. Showing examples of the kinds of books offered through the program are, from left: Patrick Dewine, executive director, United Way of Greater Oswego County; Tiffany Halstead, OCCYB mini-grant coordinator; Mike Egan, past LCOC president; and Brian Chetney, executive director, OCCYB.

OCCYB’s mini-grant program supports projects that provide activities for youth during non-school hours (after school, nights, weekends, school breaks, summer). A description of the program requirements and application information can be found at: https://youthbureau.oswegocounty.com/youth_bureau_/mini_grants.php . For questions, contact Tiffany Halstead, grant coordinator at [email protected].

LCOC members Patrick Dewine, executive director, United Way of Greater Oswego County; and Mike Egan, past LCOC president, launched the program in November 2018. Since then, 3,700 children have been registered with Imagination Library. As of June 30, 2021, 2,702 children were active in the program, and 759 children have “graduated” from the program.

The Literacy Coalition of Oswego County is a coalition of local organizations and individuals dedicated to improving literacy in our county. The LCOC works to address the literacy needs of people of all ages, the areas they cover include basic literacy, workforce literacy, computer literacy, health literacy, and financial literacy. “The Literacy Coalition of Oswego County is dedicated to supporting and expanding literacy services so that people can work, our economy can grow, families can thrive, and our community can prosper,” Gugel said.

For more information about The Literacy Coalition of Oswego County, visit www.oswegocounty.com and click on the “Government” and then ”Administration” tabs for their website, or find them on Facebook. Visit imaginationlibrary.com for more information and to register a child so they can experience the excitement of receiving a new book delivered just to them each month!

 

 

 

 

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