On Tuesday mornings in July and August, Peninsula “1000 X 5” Project volunteers join members of Saanich Peninsula Literacy at the Open-Air Library (OAL) at Beacon Park in Sidney. The OAL was initiated last summer by Marlene Dergousoff, Literacy Outreach...
1000×5 Peninsula
Covering North Saanich, the Town of Sidney, Central Saanich, and (part of) Saanich; and the TSARTLIP, PAUQUACHIN, TSEYCUM, and TSAWOUT First Nation communities.
The PENINSULA “1000 X 5” Children’s Book Recycling Project was established in 2008. We work in partnership with Saanich School District 63 to serve young children and families in the municipalities of North Saanich, the Town of Sidney, Central Saanich, and (part of) Saanich; and the TSARTLIP, PAUQUACHIN, TSEYCUM, and TSAWOUT First Nation communities.We collect books through Saanich District public schools; and at the Peninsula Co-op Food Centre, the Peninsula Early Years Centre, and the North and Central Saanich Municipal Halls. Each week, project volunteers clean, sort, and package gift bags of books for distribution by early childhood educators, health nurses, kindergarten teachers, and staff in many family-serving agencies. On average, 475 children are served each month; 2500 children receive books annually—some multiple times.
To date, the PENINSULA “1000 X 5” Project has distributed over 180,000 books to support the early literacy development of young children in our region.
Thank you to our Major donors:
Thank you to our local donors:
- Sidney-by-the-Sea Rotary Club
- Rotary Club of Brentwood Bay
- Saanich Peninsula Literacy
- District of North Saanich
- The Butchart Gardens
- Garth Homer Society
- District of Central Saanich
- Individual donors
Project Co-Ordinator Daphne Macnaughton
Email: hello@1000×5.ca
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Book Magic For Younger Children
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Kaitlyn and her teacher, Mme Marss looking through some of the books Do you think 11 year olds can lead change? We know one who can and did. In early March, Kaitlyn, a Grade 5 student from Ecole Quadra Elementary, cleaned and bagged the 100000th book collected for the...
A Steady Flow Of Books
Together, we have collected about 250 000 books for redistribution to young children and families in our region. Often, people ask: Where do you get all those books? The answer is: From various sources. Books come to us from: schools… There are collection bins...
Testimonials
OUR COMBINED IMPACT IN THE CAPITAL REGION
Books In Hands Of Young Children
Volunteer Hours Sorting Books
Children taking Home Books Monthly
Agencies Distributing Books To Families
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