Caitlin Clark Partners with Scholastic to Donate 22,000 Books to Kids in Need
The WNBA star's foundation aims to improve literacy rates by distributing books to under-resourced schools and organizations in Iowa, Indiana, and beyond.
- Caitlin Clark's foundation, in collaboration with Scholastic's United States of Readers program, is donating 22,000 books to children across the U.S.
- The initiative focuses on improving access to books for students in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade, particularly in Iowa and Indiana.
- Books will also be distributed to children's hospitals and non-profits, reflecting Clark's commitment to education and childhood literacy.
- Clark emphasized the transformative role of reading in her own life and hopes to inspire children to develop strong reading skills and dream big.
- The donation highlights ongoing concerns about declining literacy rates in the U.S., with studies showing that 40% of students cannot read at a basic level.