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The mission of STELLAR Associates, Inc. is to give back to the community in which we reside, by providing affordable assistance designed to improve literacy achievement by all.
7th Annual African American Read-in
STELLAR's annual celebration of literacy through the African American Read-In is a vibrant and inspiring event that highlights the rich literary contributions of African American authors and storytellers. From timeless classics to contemporary bestsellers, the Read-In showcases literature that resonates with readers from all walks of life.
This year’s annual celebration will be held on Sunday afternoon, February 2, from 1 to 3 PM, at the Religious Society of Friends Meeting House, 401 N. West St., Wilmington, DE 19801.
In addition to honoring established authors, STELLAR encourages young children to explore their creativity by writing their own stories and poems. This initiative empowers them to see themselves as storytellers, capable of sharing their unique voices and experiences. By contributing their work to the Read-In, children become active participants in the celebration, finding joy in self-expression and pride in their heritage. These contributions also inspire others in the community to appreciate the value of youth perspectives and creativity.
Through the African American Read-In, STELLAR not only promotes literacy but also underscores the importance of representation in literature. It is a space where everyone, including the youngest members of our community, can see themselves reflected and valued. This event is a reminder of the profound impact stories have in connecting us, fostering empathy, and inspiring growth. Mark your calendars for February 2—it promises to be another unforgettable gathering filled with words, wisdom, and wonder!
Call or text Dr. Debbie to register for this event: (302) 530-6181
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Our fees are affordable. A small scholarship is available upon request.
A New Year, New Opportunities for Reading Success
As we step into the new year, it's a time of fresh starts and renewed energy - a chance to set new goals and dreams for our families. For parents of children with reading challenges, this year may bring a mix of hope and determination. There's a universal desire for progress, and when it comes to reading, every step forward is a victory worth celebrating.