Children need room.
They need room to build strong skills, to lead more fulfilling lives and to create a better tomorrow — for themselves, for their families and for their communities. In this report, we are celebrating the many ways we made room for learning in 2023. This year, we successfully surpassed a significant goal set in our Vision 2025 strategic plan: to benefit at least 40 million children worldwide by 2025. Room to Read has now benefited more than 45 million children in historically low-income communities around the world, making room for these children to develop literacy and life skills in a dignified and gender-equal way. Behind this milestone are decades of strategic program development, evaluation, innovation — and your steadfast support. As we celebrate this momentous achievement, we also recognize that there are still too many children who lack room in their lives for education. Your continued support is crucial as we embark on the work ahead. In the coming year, we will mark our 25th anniversary by sharing a bold new strategic vision for the next chapter of Room to Read’s story, one focused on accelerating and expanding our programs to ensure all children have room to read, learn and grow — creating lasting change.Room to read, room to learn, room to grow.
Children need room. It’s as simple an idea as it is profound.


Room to Read is making room for more local language books in the U.S.! In partnership with
Our first-ever original Urdu-language children’s book collection was published and distributed in Pakistan, making room for children to experience the joy of reading stories that reflect their home language and cultures. The 15 new titles were developed through a Room to Read writers’ and illustrators’ workshop and published in partnership with three local book publishers — the
In partnership with local education organizations, Room to Read produced a robust collection of storybooks and literacy materials for schools across South Africa, developing the content in three local languages: Setswana, Sepedi and Sesotho. The collection includes "Big Books" — large-sized picture books that are used for shared reading activities — educator guides that detail best practices for teaching reading, literacy worksheets that support children to build vocabulary, improve comprehension and enhance phonological awareness, and classroom library box sets, offering educators graded lesson books, storybooks, classroom and library management guidelines, posters on book care and more!