Nonprofit

Fundacion Leer

Buenos Aires, XA, Argentina
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www.leer.org.ar

  • Mission

    Fundacionn Leer was founded in March 1997 to encourage, from the private sector, the reading habit, fundamental aspect in the education of children and main factor for their active social inclusion.The aim of Fundacion Leer is to promote reading and literacy amongst children in Argentina, generating a long-lasting and positive impact in their personal development to facilitate their social inclusion.

    About Us

    Fundacionn Leer was founded in March 1997 to encourage, from the private sector, the reading habit, fundamental aspect in the education of children and main factor for their active social inclusion.The aim of Fundacionn Leer is to promote reading and literacy amongst children in Argentina, generating a long-lasting and positive impact in their personal development to facilitate their social inclusion.

    Programs: Fundacionn Leer operates at a national level, retaining a local view. Its programs are implemented at schools, public and private, rural schools, libraries, hospitals, community centers, soup kitchens, centers for children with disabilities and youth centers.

    Programs

    • Shared Beginnings
    • Prepared to School
    • Family of Readers
    • Reading is Fundamental Argentina
    • School and Family
    • National Reading Marathon
    • Prepared for Life
    • Author's Gallery program
    • The experience of writing
    • Small Explorer
    • Step by Step
    • The Importance of Reading
    • Reading Corners in Libraries, Hospitals and Community Centers
    • Strengthening of community agents in the promotion of reading
    • Strengthening Community Literacy
    • Promoting Early Literacy
    • Corporate Volunteers Program

    Cause Areas Include

    • Community Development
    • Education
    • Volunteering

    Location & Contact

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