The UPS Store and the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation announced Margaret King as the winner of the second annual Alferd Williams Literacy Award. This award, created as part of the Toys for Tots Literacy Program, recognizes individuals who are dedicated to improving our nation’s literacy rates.
In addition, to celebrate National Family Literacy Day, The UPS Store locations across the United States kicked off their holiday donation drive for the Toys for Tots Literacy Program to help bring awareness to the issue of children’s literacy and remind families of the importance of reading together.
King, a teacher of 27 years at Medford Elementary in Patchogue, N.Y., has inspired children to read both inside and outside the classroom. In addition to starting the Medford Book Mobile, King launched a literacy project called “Literacy at the Laundromat,” where, through donations, she created a reading corner inside one of the local Laundromats to encourage children to read as they wait with their parents.
The inaugural Alferd Williams Literacy Award was presented to its namesake in 2009. Williams rose to national attention when he enrolled in first grade at the age of 70 in order to pursue his dream of learning to read. “Margaret King has demonstrated a commitment to literacy through creativity and sound teaching,” says Stuart Mathis, president of Mail Boxes Etc., franchisor of The UPS Store. “She is helping equip her students and other young members of her community with reading skills so they are able to compete academically and succeed in life.”
As the winner, King will receive a three-day two-night trip for two to Washington, D.C., to attend the U.S. Marine Corps Summer Parade in June 2011; $500 in printing, mailbox or shipping services from The UPS Store; and a set of engraved crystal bookends. She also will be able to designate $500 in books from Scholastic to a school or organization that serves less-fortunate children.
Through Dec. 31, participating The UPS Store locations will sell donation cards to benefit the Toys for Tots Literacy Program. Every dollar donated helps put books into the hands of less-fortunate children in the local community. Since the literacy program’s inception in March 2008, The UPS Store network and its customers have raised nearly $1.5 million to purchase books for less-fortunate children around the nation, many of whom have limited access to resources in their schools and communities.