Since 1992, the foundation has made 59 such grants. In addition to strengthening the project in the states already participating -- Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas -- the Center for the book hopes to extend the project to other states with large rural populations. The Viburnum Family Literary Project is fully described in a recently published 60-page report, From Thibodaux to Tucumcari: Family Literacy in Rural Libraries: A Report from the Viburnum Family Literacy Project, by Molly Turner and Nancy Kober. Free copies are available from the Center for the Book, Library of Congress, 101 Independence Ave. S.E., Washington DC 20540-4920, tel. (202) 707-5221, fax (202) 707-0269. The report presents details about how, with limited resources, committed staff in small libraries can successfully respond to the needs of parents and other care givers for family literacy programs.
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