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A new community-based medical center being planned for downtown Reading will provide much-needed access to health care in the city, officials said during a press conference to announce the project ...
The Reading Science Center has received a $2,500 grant from the Dollar General Literacy Foundation, the center announced Monday. The grant will support the Science Storytime program at the center ...
The Reading Science Center has been awarded a $175,500 tax credit from the state that will allow it to double its space. The organization announced it has received the funds through the ...
Dyslexia was a major burden in Andy Wood’s life before receiving help at the Reading Center. His success story is shared by thousands of others who have sought its services since 1951.
Circle of Friends Drop-in Center is part of the Children’s Home of Reading’s Youth and Family Services.
He says he’s also living his dream as the founder of the Chicano Research Center. Since he was a child, Soto said he’s always looked for books that would tell him more about his Latino heritage.
The centers are a foundation of the state’s Blueprint for Literacy, which has received $10 million in state funding this year, and is expected to receive annual funding from the state in the future.
The center will open July 1. This is another step by state leaders toward improving literacy among Kentucky children by better aligning instruction with best practices according to the latest science.