SAVING LIVES ONE READER AT A TIME
We play games with children that teach them to read. For many of our kids reading was a nightmare they dread, but the games and the rapid success turns it into a joy.
By 8 years-old most children will decide their future based on one skill – reading. If they are not reading at grade level they will have a 50% unemployment rate for their adult life. Learn to read at grade level and they replace a cycle of poverty and abuse with cycles of hope, empowerment and success. Rocket Phonics, a series of reading games, can bring them to grade level in weeks instead of years. By current standards it’s a miracle. For low-income-low-literacy elementary kids its a life-saver.
FOCUSED ON SAVING LIVES ONE READER AT A TIME
We play games with children that teach them to read. For many of our kids reading was a nightmare they dread, but the games and the rapid success turns it into a joy.
By 8 years-old most children will decide their future based on one skill – reading. If they are not reading at grade level they will have a 50% unemployment rate for their adult life. Learn to read at grade level and they replace a cycle of poverty and abuse with cycles of hope, empowerment and success. Rocket Phonics, a series of reading games, can bring them to grade level in weeks instead of years. By current standards it’s a miracle. For low-income-low-literacy elementary kids its a life-saver.
How you can help
WE FACILITATE SAFE LEARNING EXPERIENCES
We start with a person who cares enough about the children in their community to act. Next, we identify a facility to bring the kids to. This facility can be a preschool, a church, or a combination of both. Then we train the volunteers to play the games the children need.
Why Churches?
They all qualify as non-profit organizations
They usually aren’t using their facility after school and during the weekday
They are already part of the community
Why Non-Profit Organizations?
Grade-level reading has gathered the support of many nonprofit organizations across this country. If you have a community that needs this support then chances are good we can find a local non-profit to fund the effort.
Who We Are
We are a nonprofit whose current focus is literacy for 4 to 8 year olds. We offer an innovative solution whose results are beyond what seems possible. We bring that solution to early learning environments in your neighborhood be they preschool, after school or summer school. Our collaboration is scalable so we can support your efforts to expand.
We empower and support local leaders to develop a network of nonprofits to bring access to a high-quality learning environment in their neighborhoods. We then help the leader strengthen his or her network until it is self-sustaining.
Who We Are
We are a nonprofit whose current focus is literacy for 4 to 8 year olds. We offer an innovative solution whose results are beyond what seems possible. We bring that solution to early learning environments in your neighborhood be they preschool, after school or summer school. Our collaboration is scalable so we can support your efforts to expand.
We empower and support local leaders to develop a network of nonprofits to bring access to a high-quality learning environment in their neighborhoods. We then help the leader strengthen his or her network until it is self-sustaining.
Success Stories
Ruth was told if she tried very hard she would get to grade level in three years. She did it with Rocket Phonics games in 8 Weeks. Just 1 hour twice a week using Rocket Phonics brought her to grade level within just two months.
“My kid can’t read,” said Hal. Tony was 8 and he could only read his name. His father was told that he would never learn to read. In 3 months Tony was reading at a third-grade level. He was happy to read and ready to teach his little sister.
Ruth was told if she tried very hard she would get to grade level in three years. She did it with Rocket Phonics games in 8 Weeks. Just 1 hour twice a week using Rocket Phonics brought her to grade level within just two months.
“My kid can’t read,” said Hal. Tony was 8 and he could only read his name. His father was told that he would never learn to read. In 3 months Tony was reading at a third-grade level. He was happy to read and ready to teach his little sister.
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