Community Efforts to Empower Houston's Young Readers

Apr 13, 2025 at 12:00 AM

A group of dedicated employees from KHOU 11 recently devoted their Saturday morning to a meaningful cause, sorting through thousands of children’s books as part of the "Turn the Page" campaign. This annual initiative aims to distribute these books to underprivileged children across Houston, where a significant percentage of families lack access to reading materials at home. The campaign not only addresses the immediate need for books but also seeks to inspire young minds and foster a lifelong love for reading.

The event brought together staff members and their families, who enthusiastically participated in organizing and preparing donated books for distribution. Their efforts highlight the importance of community involvement in promoting literacy and educational opportunities for all children. With one week left in this year's campaign, the focus remains on collecting 20,000 new or gently used children’s books and encouraging monetary contributions.

Fueling Literacy Through Community Engagement

The "Turn the Page" campaign exemplifies how collective action can address critical issues like childhood literacy. Organized by Books Between Kids, the initiative strives to place books into homes that typically have none. According to Kayla Hand, Executive Director of Books Between Kids, 61% of low-income households in Houston do not own any books. This alarming statistic underscores the urgency of the campaign's mission.

Books play an indispensable role in a child's development. Children who fail to master reading skills by third grade often face academic challenges throughout their lives. The joy experienced by kids receiving their very own book during events organized by Books Between Kids cannot be overstated. Each child gets to personalize their book with a special sticker, enhancing their sense of ownership and pride. Volunteers from KHOU 11 contributed significantly to this effort, ensuring countless books reach deserving young hands.

Volunteer Spirit and Personal Connections

Beyond just sorting books, the volunteer day provided an opportunity for KHOU 11 employees to connect deeply with the cause they support. Reporters, producers, and personalities from Great Day Houston brought along their families, transforming the warehouse into a lively hub of activity. Carlos Hernandez expressed newfound admiration for the organization’s mission after witnessing the behind-the-scenes operations firsthand.

This experience resonated profoundly with many participants. For Julissa Garza, it evoked memories of her own journey as a reader and inspired her to contribute meaningfully to another child’s future. Similarly, Taylor Berry reflected on the potential impact of books on shaping imaginations and aspirations. As the campaign enters its final stretch, organizers hope more individuals will join in supporting this vital initiative, either by donating books or making financial contributions. Together, these actions promise to make a lasting difference in the lives of Houston's children.