Amy Danforth steps into Board Chair Role

“With over 70% of 4th graders at “below proficient” reading levels, the literacy gap is a critical issue. I am excited to help lead Literations through its next phase of growth, as we seek to more than double the number of children we help each year, in an even greater number of high-need communities.”

After five years on the Literations Board, Amy Danforth is the new Literations' Board Chair. She is excited to steer Literations through its next phase of growth, as we seek to reach significantly more students and more communities in the next several years. We are grateful for her dedication and thoughtful leadership.

Generations Incorporated

We envision a day when all children are proficient readers when they enter 4th Grade. Literacy is the key to academic success and can be a path out of poverty.

Generations Incorporated strives to improve the literacy skills of young children through Grade 3. We also provide meaningful opportunities to older adults who serve as literacy volunteers in our partner schools and after school programs in low-income communities.

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