Posts by Jennifer Baljko
A New Model for Sharing
By Jessica Buster Worldreader has been busy in the last couple of months! We have launched three new projects – two in countries that are new to us as well, Rwanda and Tanzania, and another in Kenya, where we’ve worked before. We’re very excited about these projects, as we are about all of our new … Continue Reading →
How You’re Helping
We’d like to show you one way you’re helping this holiday season. Meet 14-year-old Rita, a high-school student in Adeiso, Ghana. Rita wants to become a leader in Ghana and make a difference. She recently wrote us a note about her dream and said: “By getting an education, I have the ability and power to change … Continue Reading →
Holiday Hope…Not Just For the Holidays
As we decompress after the frenzy of the recent Chase Giving Awards, look back on this year’s achievements and plan for the 2013, we’re reminded of two simple things: Education empowers people. Without literacy, education efforts stall. Worldreader’s mission to bring e-books to the developing world means young women like Gloria Emefa Dogbey, a high … Continue Reading →
Close, But….
So who won the Chase American Given Awards? We know that’s a question many of you have been asking the last couple of days. Unfortunately, it wasn’t Worldreader. More Than Me Foundation, which aims to get young girls off the street and into schools in Liberia, West Africa, took home the $1 million grand prize. … Continue Reading →
Chase American Giving Awards: What a Week!
If you’ve been following Worldreader this week, you’ll know that we’ve pushing hard to win some of the $2 million that Chase Bank is offering via the American Giving Awards. (Of course, we’re aiming high and hope to win the $1 million grand prize, which would allow us to enter 20 new markets, works with … Continue Reading →
Urgent: Please Vote. We Need Your Help!
Dear Friends, It’s time! It’s the first day of voting for the Chase American Giving Awards. Worldreader is of one of the 25 nonprofits competing for a $1 million grant. We need your help in pulling this off. Please vote and forward this link — http://vote4books.com/WR_Web – to your friends and family. Voting is open until Tues., Dec. … Continue Reading →
What’s an Education Worth?
What Are You Thankful For?
It’s that time of the year in the United States when families and families gather and say “thank you.” Thanksgiving is also a time of reflection. It’s about taking a moment to appreciate how even the smallest thing – like a digital book and a Kindle – can have a profound influence and create a … Continue Reading →
Finding Inner Peace: The Power of Partnership
By Elena Nikolova When I started working for Philips in 2003, during my induction session, I was told that we not only “make things better,” but that we also “do things better.” Many times, though, big companies everywhere get caught up in the “doing” and lose sight of the “making” part. Start-up companies, on the … Continue Reading →







