Access to Books is Key to Children's Reading Success
02 März 2004 - 3:39PM
PR Newswire (US)
Access to Books is Key to Children's Reading Success Heart of
America and Capital One Partner in Literacy Celebration to Donate
200,000 Books WASHINGTON, March 2 /PRNewswire/ -- According to
research from the National Center for Education Statistics,
fourth-graders who reported having 25 books or more at home scored
higher on reading tests than their classmates with fewer books at
home. To help ensure that more children have an opportunity to read
and learn, the Heart of America Foundation -- through its Books
From The Heart program -- and Capital One Financial Corporation are
joining together for the second year to promote the Literacy
Celebration -- a national book drive and donation campaign. In the
first year of their partnership, Heart ofAmerica and Capital One
gathered more than 104,000 new and "gently-used" books and donated
them to more than 40,000 underprivileged children from across the
country. The goal for the 2004 Literacy Celebration, which will
take place from March 1-15, isto collect 200,000 books for partner
schools and libraries and at-risk children who might not otherwise
have access to books -- the basic building blocks of knowledge.
"Literacy continues to be a problem across America today," said
Bill Halamandaris, co-founder of Heart of America. "The situation
is made more difficult by the fact that more than 12 million
American children live in poverty and lack the books they need to
learn. Our partnership with Capital One enables us to help get to
the heart of the issue." "Capital One is thrilled to support this
effort. We have always looked for innovative ways to help address
community needs -- and particularly efforts to help children in our
communities to get a good start in life," said Capital One CFO Gary
Perlin. "Giving children access to books is an important beginning
for a successful future." Capital One employees in Northern
Virginia; Richmond, Va.; Boise, Idaho; Dallas/Fort Worth; San
Diego; Seattle; and Tampa will conduct book drives and special
events -- including readings to children at schools in impoverished
areas -- centered on raising awareness of literacy. The book drives
and special events will be held in conjunction with the National
Education Association's seventh-annual Read Across America Day,
which will take place on March 2. Heart of America will then match
what Capital One employees collect, with the hope of doubling last
year's total. About Heart of America Books From The Heart(TM) is a
national program of The Heart of America Foundation(R), a nonprofit
humanitarian network located in Washington, D.C. The Heart of
America's mission is to teach the values at the heart of America,
and help people learn, particularly youth, that we help ourselves
when we help others. The Books From The Heart(TM) program goal is
to make sure children across the country have books readily
accessible in their schools and homes and to provide a tool to
teach school children about service to their communities. About
Capital One Capital One is a proud sponsor of the Heart of
America's Books From The Heart program. This is the fourth year the
financial services company has been involved with Literacy
Celebration and the second year it has joined with Heart of
America. Over the past four years, Capital One has been responsible
for placing about 140,000 books in the hands of 43,000 children. In
addition, Capital One employees have spent more than 6,000 hours
reading and distributing books to children. Headquartered in
McLean, Virginia, Capital One Financial Corporation
(http://www.capitalone.com/) is a holding company whose principal
subsidiaries, Capital One Bank and Capital One, F.S.B., offer
consumer lending products and Capital One Auto Finance, Inc., which
offers auto loan products. Capital One's subsidiaries collectively
had 47.0 million managed accounts and $71.2 billion in managed
loans outstanding as of December 31, 2003. Capital One, a Fortune
500 company, is one of the largest providers of MasterCard and Visa
credit cards in the world. Capital One trades on the New York Stock
Exchange under the symbol "COF" and is included in the S&P 500
index. DATASOURCE: Heart of America CONTACT: Bill Halamandaris of
Heart of America, +1-202-347-6278, ; or Hamilton Holloway of
Capital One, +1-804-284-5800, cell: +1-804-347-4147, Web site:
http://www.capitalone.com/
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