Posted By: Abby Rae
LaCombe, Rocky Mountain Regional Director
Early April a young man named Ido had requested more
information on Better World Books. My
first thought was, ‘what a neat name, where does everyone get these neat
names?’ It’s a common thought for me,
because I am simply an Abby surrounded by neat names like Niko, Roselle, Yanna, Silvia,
and Damara…
Well, it turns out that Ido got his neat name in Israel and he was contacting me on behalf of his
English class at United World College
– USA,
a fascinating institution with approximately 200 students from 96
countries! Ido shared my information
with his instructor, Anne.
When she and the class started looking at Better World Books’
website, they were excited to see we worked with literacy programs all over the
world. The students were impressed that
Better World Books is a self-sustaining supporter of non-profits, and with our
zero-waste book processing and environmental efforts; but when they saw it had
been founded and largely run by young adults like themselves they were really
excited to get involved.
Seeing this, Anne worked with them to develop theme-based
English lessons centered on Better World Books’ business model and how we
support our literacy partners. The
students did class presentations on their home countries and the education
situation there; they made posters, flyers, and handouts outlining BWB and our
partners and then shared them with the campus to advertise their drive. Their
project culminated with an incredibly successful book drive bringing in close
to 500 books!
Anne told me later,
“The thing about these students is that they’re really smart, and very
committed to social change. They were
very interested in the project, the business aspects, the world aspects, how we
choose who gets educated in our world.” From
where I’m sitting, it’s true. Thank you,
thank you, thank you for finding us! You
guys did a great job!
Thank
you, Anas - from Jordan
Thank
you, Ayano - from Japan
Thank
you, Esteban - from Paraguay
Thank
you, Gnagna - from Senegal
Thank
you, Ido - from Israel
Thank
you, Jonathan - from Guatemala
Thank
you, Lina - from Colombia
Thank
you, Maris - from Casta Rica
Thank
you, Mobeen - from Afghanistan
Thank
you, Muhammad - from Indonesia
Thank
you, Octavio - from East Timor
Thank
you, Oudam - from Cambodia
Thank you, Porfia - from Angola....
And thank you,, Anne - from England!

