Program & Partnership Highlights
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Recent Coverage
August 9, 2022, Austin-based nonprofit to provide books across the state to boost childhood literacy, Corsicana Daily Sun
May 12, 2022, Books Beginning at Birth to benefit Texas Families, Groesbeck Journal
May 11, 2022, ‘Books Beginning at Birth’ will benefit families, Fredericksburg Standard – Radio Post
May 10, 2022, Books Beginning at Birth to benefit Texas families, Wharton Journal Spectator
November 17, 2021, Literacy begins at home, Literacy Texas Newsletter
October 15, 2021, Fall Day of Caring: A Bookspring, Enterprise, and Onnit Collaboration, United Way for Greater Austin
February 1, 2020, Bookspring’s Readathon is Underway Now, Inside Austin Podcast
October 1, 2020, BookSpring Delivers Young Readers, Austin Family
June 18, 2020, BookSpring and Literati team up to ensure kids get books through the summer, Fox7 Austin
June 18, 2020, BookSpring and Literati Ensure Kids Receive Books This Summer, Austin Family
April 23, 2020, Where do your donations go? – BookSpring, Literati
April 10, 2020, At Home Activities to do During School Closures, Redfin
February 4, 2020, Giving Austin: Volunteer opportunities for book lovers, Fox 7 Austin
February 2, 2020, Love books? Here’s a list of Austin volunteer opportunities perfect for you, Giving City Austin
January 24, 2020, 11 Austin galas that will start your year on a philanthropic foot, Austin 360 by Austin American Statesman
January 24, 2020, The 2020 BookSpring ReadAThon Kicks Off Friday, Studio 512
January 22, 2020, I Live Here I Give Here, Austin Monthly
January 15, 2020, Read a book, own the galaxy, KXAN
January 6, 2020, 10 easy ways to get started volunteering in Austin in the New Year, Giving City Austin
December 13, 2019, End Book Deserts (Interview with Dr. Molly Ness), End Book Deserts Podcast
October 25, 2019, 5 Organizations That Encourage Kids To Read, The World’s Video Wiki
May 16, 2019, Partnering with BookSpring to Prevent the Summer Reading “Slide,” Literacy First