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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeanette Larson
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 10:39 PM
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Subject: [slm] Grant Opportunity

 

Forwarded from ALA--Jeanette Larson

 

 

ALSC and Candlewick Press "Light the Way"

with $5,000 grant

 

 

CHICAGO - The Association for Library Service to

Children (ALSC), a division of the American Library

Association (ALA), and Candlewick Press are pleased to

announce "Light the Way:  Outreach to the

Underserved," a one-time grant of $5,000 for a library

conducting exemplary outreach to underserved

populations.  The grant will be presented in honor of

Newbery Medalist and Geisel Honoree Kate DiCamillo.

 

 

 

"When I was a child from a broken home in search of

comfort, librarians handed me a book." said DiCamillo.

"I am proud to join with ALSC today in this ongoing

effort to put books into the hands of children who

need the books-the light-the most."

 

 

 

The ALSC Library Service to Special Population

Children and Their Caregivers Committee (LSSPCC) will

select the winner and may name up to three Honorable

Mentions. Special population children may include

those who have learning or physical differences, speak

English as a second language, are in a non-traditional

school environment or a non-traditional family setting

(such as teen parents, foster children, children in

the juvenile justice system and children in gay and

lesbian families) and those who need accommodation

service to meet their needs.

 

 

 

"With the 'Light the Way' grant, Kate DiCamillo and

Candlewick Press serve as shining examples of an

author and publisher who can make a measurable

difference to underserved populations," says ALSC

President Jane B. Marino, director of the Bronxville

(N.Y.) Public Library.   "This grant provides ALSC

with a unique opportunity to honor and support

libraries who are doing exceptional work to reach out

to such groups.  We are honored to work with them

through the Library Service to Special Population

Children and Their Caregivers Committee."

 

 

 

Criteria and an application for the grant are

available now on the ALSC Web site at

http://www.ala.org/alsc.  The winner and Honorable

Mentions will be announced at ALA's Midwinter Meeting

in Philadelphia, January 11-16, 2008.

 

 

 

For more information on ALSC or the "Light the Way"

grant, please contact Diane Foote at 312-280-2162 or

mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

 

 

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