An assortment of cars, pickup trucks and minivans snaked through the fields of the Azotea coffee farm near Antigua a few weeks ago, waiting to pick up boxes of new books. Representatives from 19 schools, libraries and community organizations traveled from around Guatemala to Child Aid’s book warehouse for our Book Distribution Day, a yearly […] Continue Reading
Child Aid News
Libraries Celebrate World Book Day with Community Outreach
Established by UNESCO 1995, World Book and Copyright Day celebrates literacy and commemorates the lives of some of the world’s greatest writers. For the past couple of years, the day has also provided an opportunity for Child Aid’s partner libraries to reach out to their local communities and continue their role as ambassadors of literacy. […] Continue Reading
New School Year Brings New District Partnership
When Edwin Yaxón, District Supervisor of the San Antonio Palopo district, sat down to talk with members of the Child Aid board of directors in early 2013, he had many positive things to say about the Reading for Life literacy program. Before becoming a school principal and later District Supervisor, Yaxón had participated in Child Aid […] Continue Reading
The Child Aid Literacy Team in Action
The Child Aid staff does a tremendous variety of activities in their work promoting literacy in Guatemala. They run training workshops, distribute books, provide one-on-one support for teachers and librarians, work with students and even pitch in to help label and organize books from time to time. Watch this slide show to see the Child Aid staff […] Continue Reading
VIDEO: Read Alouds Bring Joy and Learning
[embed_video id=’orEkSz0pDwE’] In the communities of rural Guatemala, storybooks in children’s homes are extremely rare and many parents are illiterate. So when an adult sits down to read a book aloud to a group of kids, it is a time of magic and joy. Kids crowd around the reader, eager to see the pictures and […] Continue Reading
The Importance of Reading Aloud to Kids
Members of Child Aid’s Literacy Training Team share some of they ways they make story time fun, engaging and educational. Continue Reading
‘Adventures in Reading’ Newspaper Celebrates Success Stories
To commemorate another successful year of our school break reading program, last month the Child Aid staff put together it’s first “Adventures in Reading Newspaper.” Articles contributed by both staff and librarians highlighted activities, special events and accomplishments from the 36 school, community and municipal libraries who participated in the program this year. The newspaper […] Continue Reading
Teaching Students Bring ‘Adventures in Reading’ Back to Their Communities
After two years of studying to become teachers, the students at the Socorro de Belen school took on their last and most challenging assignment. Last month they returned to their hometowns to set up and run Adventures in Reading, Child Aid’s school break literacy program, in their communities. At the end of the school year, […] Continue Reading
Jeremias Morales: Followups Deliver Training Techniques That Work
When Literacy Trainer Jeremias Morales walks into a classroom, kids pay attention. Whether he’s reading a story, running an activity or working with a small group of students, Jeremias brings an incredible amount of energy and enthusiasm to his work. He is adept at engaging kids, getting them involved in learning and making the experience […] Continue Reading
A ‘To-Do’ List for Improving Libraries
As the only librarian in the town of San Miguel Morazán, Gloria Muños Garcia has worked hard to make her small municipal library a resource for her community. “I have learned how to classify and organize books,” she says, describing her accomplishments. “I invited teachers from the local school to bring their students to the […] Continue Reading








