We aim to create a world where every family uses shared reading to build the bonds needed for their children’s health and future.

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The partners who helped us write our previous chapters are now ready to turn the page with us, enabling the next generation to enjoy reading. Thank to @ALPublicHealth, @AL_DECE, Alabama Children’s Health Insurance Program and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
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Amy Crosby, Program Director and Kym Middleton, MD, @Alchapaap board liaison, traveled to Washington, DC for the @reachoutandread Nurture Connection 2025 National Summit for a powerful week of learning, reflection, and shared purpose.
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Reach Out and Read Alabama retweeted
The simplest acts — like sharing a story — can bring comfort and calm. Books aren’t just for learning — they can be therapy, connection, and hope. 📚💛
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Reach Out and Read Alabama retweeted
Early Relational Health is reshaping pediatric care. @APA highlights that programs nationwide are making caregiver-child connections a standard, helping families thrive from day one. 💛🌱 apa.org/monitor/2025/11-12/r…
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Reach Out and Read Alabama retweeted
Every moment can be a reading moment. 📚 Whether you’re on the road again, sitting in a waiting room, soaking up sunshine, or cuddled up for bed — sharing books with your kids, starting at birth, builds memories and helps their brains grow. 🌟
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We are excited to announce that the Reach Out and Read—Alabama Health Services Initiative, a collaborative project with the @aldece, the @Alchapaap, the Alabama Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and @ALPublicHealth, has been continued for the next three years.
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The initiative makes it possible for us to reach thousands more children across Alabama by aiming to fulfill our goal to increase participation by 10 percent each year. alabamapublichealth.gov/blog…

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It’s DAF Day 2025! When you make a DAF gift to Reach Out and Read-Alabama today, you’re helping us strengthen all families with young children through guidance from medical clinicians about nurturing relationships through shared reading.
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Simply log into your DAF account (Fidelity Charitable, Schwab, Vanguard, or another provider) and recommend a gift to Reach Out and Read-Alabama, OR visit givebutter.com/reachoutandre… and choose to donate through your DAF.
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Before the year ends, let’s begin a new chapter — one where every child is ready to read, ready to learn, and ready to thrive. Turn the page with your donation today at givebutter.com/NuQNBU.
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Reach Out and Read Alabama retweeted
Every story shared with your child is an opportunity to bond, explore, and imagine. 💛 Make reading time interactive and fun; it sparks curiosity, builds language skills, and strengthens your connection. 📖
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As we kick off September and National Literacy Month, we are excited to announce we have once again been awarded a grant from @CTFofAL for 2025-2026!
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At Reach Out and Read-Alabama, we believe all families should have the tools and information to help their children learn to read and form a love of books. Many of the families that Reach Out and Read serves do not have any books at home.
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Our partnership with CTF Alabama helps us change that, meeting the early relational health and literacy needs of children and families, where they are, in primary care medical offices and helping to provide children and families with books.
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At Reach Out and Read-Alabama, we echo Dr. Strichik’s vision for Alabama’s future and value our partnership with @AlaVoices in building it together.
Dr. Tracye Strichik took the helm at @AlaVoices Aug. 1 - bringing teaching roots, policy leadership and a vision to use the annual Kids Count Data Book to truly reflect what kids and families need. aldailynews.com/new-voices-d…
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Reach Out and Read Alabama retweeted
Healthy children. Strong readers. Better futures. 📚❤️ When a Reach Out and Read clinician shares a book with a child, talks to parents about reading aloud, and models how they can read together, they’re nurturing brain development, language skills, and emotional connection.
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Congratulations to Dr. Tracye Stitchik, the new Executive Director of @AlaVoices. We deeply value our longstanding partnership with VOICES, an organization that has tirelessly championed policies to improve the well-being of every child across our state.
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Dr. Stitchik’s leadership brings a fresh vision rooted in both experience and passion for systems-level change. We look forward to working together to ensure Alabama’s youngest children are seen and heard through data, advocacy, and collective action.
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Excited to continue our partnership with @AL_DECE under Ami's leadership. The importance she places on ensuring Alabama's earliest learners receive high-quality early learning experiences aligns perfectly with our mission of promoting literacy and school readiness at birth.
I will be appointing Ami Brooks to lead the Alabama Department of Early Childhood Education. Ami’s several years with the Department and her background as a Pre-K and kindergarten teacher make her exceptionally qualified to lead the agency. #alpolitics governor.alabama.gov/newsroo…
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