March is National Reading Month, a time dedicated to highlighting the importance of reading and supporting literacy in our communities. At Hunton, we’re proud to celebrate by hosting a children’s book drive benefiting the Legacy Community Health Little Readers Program, helping provide books to young readers across Houston and Southeast Texas.
Access to books at an early age plays a critical role in a child’s development. Reading helps build language skills, sparks imagination, and creates a foundation for lifelong learning. Through this book drive, Hunton employees are helping ensure more children have the opportunity to experience the joy and benefits of reading.
How You Can Help
Throughout March, we are collecting new or gently used children’s books to support the Little Readers Program. Employees can participate by dropping off books at collection boxes located at Hunton offices or by giving donations to their local marketer.
Every donation helps put books into the hands of children who need them most.
About the Little Readers Program
The Legacy Community Health Little Readers Program encourages early literacy by providing children with age-appropriate books during well-child visits and encouraging families to read together at home. Since its launch, the program has distributed more than 300,000 free books to children through community partnerships and donations.
Making a Difference Through Literacy
Supporting literacy is one of the most meaningful ways to invest in the future of our communities. Hunton is proud to partner with Legacy Community Health to help inspire a love of reading in the next generation.
For questions about the book drive, please contact Marketing.