Read Aloud West Virginia’s mission is to motivate children to WANT to read, because motivation is the critical first step in developing any skill. We work to change the literacy culture of West Virginia by keeping reading material in the hands and on the minds of our state’s children…
Our trained volunteer readers serve as a commercial for reading and send a powerful message that reading is an enjoyable lifetime activity.
We provide students with books through a variety of programs because access to books is essential to raising a generation of readers.
We help teachers create text-rich, reader friendly schools through free events, resources, book distributions, and volunteer readers.
We educate on the importance of reading to children from infancy into adolescence, the value of a print-rich environment, and more!
Meeting for local Raleigh County chapter board.
Meeting for local Fayette County Chapter Board.
One time orientation for new volunteer readers. The session will give an overview of the Read Aloud program. Suggestions are made to make the read aloud experience a good one for readers and students.
Please register with the state office at 304-345-5212 or mhoyer@readaloudwestvirginia.org
The focus of the meeting will be reports from the school coordinators and offering of support. This is a good opportunity for the school coordinators to connect and be supportive of one another.
One time orientation for new volunteer readers. The session will give an overview of the Read Aloud program. Suggestions are made to make the read aloud experience a good one for readers and students.
Please register with the state office at 304-345-5212 or mhoyer@readaloudwestvirginia.org
Mercer Mall Party Room
January 25, 2024
Read Aloud West Virginia has launched its 2024 BookBaby Snap-bottom Shirt campaign as both a fundrai...
Read Aloud West Virginia has launched its 2024 BookBaby Snap-bottom Shirt campaign as both a fundraiser and reminder of the value of reading to children. Baby shirts are available for purchase h...
Read Aloud West Virginia has launched its 2024 BookBaby Snap-bottom Shirt campaign as both a fundrai...
January 25, 2024
A Letter from Executive Director Dawn Miller Twenty-some years ago when Kelly Griffith was teaching ...
A Letter from Executive Director Dawn Miller Twenty-some years ago when Kelly Griffith was teaching first grade, her class studied honeybees for a month. “Anything and all things honeybee,...
A Letter from Executive Director Dawn Miller Twenty-some years ago when Kelly Griffith was teaching ...
January 24, 2024
Story time with Read Aloud had children glued to their books all week long at the Jackson County Fai...
Story time with Read Aloud had children glued to their books all week long at the Jackson County Fair this summer. Camped underneath a shady tree, sprawled out on a rug in front of their camper, or s...
Story time with Read Aloud had children glued to their books all week long at the Jackson County Fai...
December 13, 2023
NIP credits for gifts of $500 or more, while supplies last You qualify for Neighborhood Investment ...
NIP credits for gifts of $500 or more, while supplies last You qualify for Neighborhood Investment Program tax credits if you: — Pay income taxes in West Virginia, or — Pay corporate ne...
NIP credits for gifts of $500 or more, while supplies last You qualify for Neighborhood Investment ...
January 2, 2023
We invite you to join us in uplifting the success of our Summer Book Binges at Read-A-Palooza 2023: ...
We invite you to join us in uplifting the success of our Summer Book Binges at Read-A-Palooza 2023: Binge on Books on Thursday, March 9 from 5:30-7:30 pm in the University of Charleston’s Riggleman Ro...
We invite you to join us in uplifting the success of our Summer Book Binges at Read-A-Palooza 2023: ...
Meeting for local Raleigh County chapter board.
Meeting for local Fayette County Chapter Board.
One time orientation for new volunteer readers. The session will give an overview of the Read Aloud program. Suggestions are made to make the read aloud experience a good one for readers and students.
Please register with the state office at 304-345-5212 or mhoyer@readaloudwestvirginia.org
The focus of the meeting will be reports from the school coordinators and offering of support. This is a good opportunity for the school coordinators to connect and be supportive of one another.
One time orientation for new volunteer readers. The session will give an overview of the Read Aloud program. Suggestions are made to make the read aloud experience a good one for readers and students.
Please register with the state office at 304-345-5212 or mhoyer@readaloudwestvirginia.org
Mercer Mall Party Room