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United Way aims to eradicate poverty in the Triangle through a focus on anti-racism

  • Writer: Benay Hicks
    Benay Hicks
  • Sep 8, 2021
  • 1 min read

September 7, 2021, Abbey Slattery, WRAL Digital Solutions

On a national and local level, the nonprofit United Way is spearheading initiatives that aim to educate the community on becoming anti-racist and fund nonprofits and nonprofit leaders with systemic approaches to dismantling racism.

In accomplishing this, United Way is partnering with a number of local non-profits to support their anti-racist work…Through United Way’s support, Book Harvest has been able to increase their collection. Additionally, the organization has taken steps on their own to become more anti-racist.

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Since 2011, Book Harvest has provided more than 2.5 million books to families, ensuring that parents have the tools and power to ignite and strengthen their children's literacy. With programs that are grounded in evidence, Book Harvest believes that literacy starts at birth, in the home, powered by parents, and nourished with books.

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