Shell won the Special Award for Impact on a Community in recognition of the company’s leadership and initiative in joining together with community organisations to deliver positive outcomes to their communities. The Corio Let’s Read program is the recipient of prize money received by Shell which will be used to purchase and donate new books to eight Corio playgroups as well as hold training about the importance of early literacy with leaders of those playgroups. An initiative of the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute’s Centre for Community Child Health, Let’s Read is being developed and implemented across Australia in partnership with The Smith Family and aims to encourage reading by parents to children aged from birth to five years. According to Shell’s National Social Investment Manager, Jenny Odgers, Shell has supported the literacy development of Australia’s young children since the first Let’s Read community was established in Corio in 2005. “Shell is committed to investing in our local community and one of the best ways we can do this is by supporting the development of local children,” said Ms Odgers. “We are pleased to be able to put the prize money to good use by providing extra support to Corio Let’s Read.” Let’s Read National Program Manager, Sonja Pase said Shell’s partnership has enabled the Let’s Read program to grow nationally, now reaching more than 60,000 children across Australia. “We’re thrilled that Shell has decided to use the prize money to build upon the existing early literacy-boosting activities in Corio,” Ms Pase said. Each playgroup will receive books, literacy posters and two Shell Playgroup Boxes in which to store the books. “For early literacy development, young children need adults who understand the importance of reading aloud to children and Shell has recognised the need for access to books and training to help achieve this,” Ms Pase added. Let’s Read also supports the professional development of playgroup leaders in the area to enable playgroups in Corio to provide ongoing literacy activities for young children. - Ends -
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