World Book Collaborates with World Vision to Educate Children Struck by Hurricane

In response to the need of schools on the Gulf Coast in America affected by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, World Book Inc. has recently donated more than 2,000 copies of its premier Early World of Learning kit to World Vision for distribution throughout the region.

The kits will be distributed through World Vision's special Saturday Store being set up in the affected areas where teachers can come and select school supplies and educational resources for their students.

"Many residents have yet to return to the Gulf Coast since Hurricane Katrina, but those families that have come back include thousands of young children who are in desperate need of learning materials," said Paul Gazzolo, president of World Book.

"We are specifically focusing on providing resources for the youngest of learners because we want to help ensure that as many of these students as possible get off to a positive start, laying a strong foundation for their education in years to come."

World Vision estimates that less than one third of schools have reopened in the New Orleans area, and many of those that have opened throughout the Louisiana and Mississippi Gulf Coast region still have significant shortages of supplies.

Some schools are housed at temporary locations as they were severely damaged by Hurricane Katrina and still remain under reconstruction.

"Children, parents, and educators in this area face tremendous challenges as they work to rebuild their lives," said Phyllis Freeman, director of southern region for World Vision. "World Book's commitment to provide this level of investment sends a message that not only the children, but also their parents and educators need to hear that these children and their schools matter, and that they will succeed."

The World Book Early World of Learning kits include more than three dozen carefully selected print and audio components designed to help develop the social, emotional, and cognitive skills needed to prepare pre-school children for success in the primary grades. Also included is a teaching guide, presenting each lesson, tips for practicing skills, and suggestions for evaluating progress.
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