Cause Detail

Free Worcester's/Future Leaders/ Social Justice Literacy Initiative

The things Free Worcester cares and fights for. 

In 2019, only 44 percent of Worcester third graders were proficient readers; in 2023, only 40 percent were able readers. Persistent academic achievement gaps exist among students of different races, ethnicities, and incomes.

Free Worcester’s/Future Leaders/ Social Justice Literacy Initiative

We encourage literacy, build confidence, and empower children through social justice and civic education. From a child’s perspective, sometimes it’s hard to understand why things work out a certain way. We want all children to know that their voices count and matter!

What makes the Free Worcesters Social Justice Literacy program different?

Our approach is highly interactive and deeply rooted in the belief that building a sustainable community and destigmatizing social issues are collective efforts. Using books and art to present complex social problems, we combine social justice and literacy by gently encouraging children to ask questions that challenge the dominant narrative, help counteract negative stereotypes and messages they may receive from society and empowering them to take an active role in their learning. Our Social Justice Literacy Program fosters confidence, curiosity, and engagement by removing the stigma often associated with issues they don’t understand that impact them.

This is a cause we can all be proud of and support

Through Free Worcester’s Social Justice Literacy Initiatives, we actively build a reading culture and literacy, foster youth activism, and prevent the school-to-prison pipeline.

Readers are Future Leaders

Reading can help children improve their memory and increase their vocabulary. It can also help them learn to use words to describe feelings, which can help them control their behavior.

Reading can also help children develop empathy, curiosity, and patience, understand how stories work, and develop listening skills. It can also help children develop communication skills and character.

When children see characters who look like them, share their experiences, or come from similar backgrounds, they can feel validated and recognized.

Combining Social justice and literacy we are actively contributing to building a culture of reading focused on underserved neighborhoods and school-age children, fostering youth activism.

Donation Needed

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Goal : $50,000

Every dollar raised will help afford books for children in need. 

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We get one chance to create the future – let’s do it right.​

Change doesn’t just happen because we want it. We have to fight for it. Only through a unified approach with people across the city working together to better the community can we achieve sustainable and long-lasting change. Join us today to be a part of that change.