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Nonprofit for literacy equity; providing no cost literacy resources to at risk communitues

03/19/2026

Omaha, grab your crew and swing for literacy. ⛳️

Join us at Topgolf Omaha for a family-friendly morning of golf, food, drinks, and raffle prizes at our fundraiser supporting educators.

Your ticket helps us train teachers to become reading experts and expand literacy support for students across Omaha and beyond.

Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or just playing for fun, every shot helps us reach our goal.

Purchase your tickets through the link in our bio and meet us there!

03/12/2026

Too many families are never told why their child is struggling or what kind of instruction actually helps. Without the right information, the right questions, and the right support, years can pass before a child receives the help they need.

A child’s reading future should never be decided in kindergarten.

Through our Right To LEAP -Literacy Enrichment & Advocacy Program- we support families with reading intervention and advocacy so they can better understand their child’s needs and confidently advocate for the support they deserve.

If you’re concerned about your child’s reading progress and want to learn how we can help, reach out to connect with our team.

Photos from Right to Read's post 02/27/2026

We originally planned to share these earlier in the month. But here’s the truth: Black history isn’t confined to a single month on the calendar. Culturally rich, representative books aren’t seasonal additions — they are essential, everyday standards.

These stories — The Oldest Student, The Story of Jackie Robinson, That Is My Dream!, Inventions to Count On, and Harlem’s Little Blackbird — deserve to live on our shelves and in our conversations all year long.

So yes — this post may be “late.”
But the learning is always on time. 🤏🏾

Save this list. Share it with a teacher. Add one to your home library.

01/27/2026

If you’ve ever wondered what dyslexia really is—or how to help your child feel confident and capable—this conversation is for you. Join Right to Read for a virtual parent chat where we’ll talk through common myths, what to expect from an evaluation, and small things you can do at home that make a big difference.

Photos from Right to Read's post 01/19/2026

Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day!

What better day to reflect on leadership and service than today?

Last week, Right To Read had the opportunity to participate in the at Harvard Business School—an experience that was grounding, inspiring, and deeply meaningful. Being in community with other social entrepreneurs reminded us that while our missions may look different, our commitment to equity, service, and impact is shared.

As Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said, “Everybody can be great, because everybody can serve.” We’re grateful for the , and for the safe space created to not only be seen, but for reflection, learning, and connection.

We are excited to carry these lessons with us—continuing the work and bringing them back to the communities we’re committed to serving.

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