Reading is definitely a fundamental part of learning, but for many children, especially those with learning disabilities, gaining this skill can be difficult. In December, CNN honored several people who are actively working to make a difference in the world including 14-year-old Imani Henry.
At 10-years-old, Henry created a non-profit organization entitled 100 Men Reading. Although the main mission of the organization is to encourage Delaware youth to be excited and open to reading, it also provides the depiction of positive male role models for those who may not have one. For Henry, her father, brothers and tutors from Reading Assists helped her to overcome one of the most trying obstacles in her life and she wanted to be able to share that level of support with other.
Our work, awards, and service is for you #MLK2016#aGreatMan pic.twitter.com/tCdQimsx2W
— 100 men reading (@100menreading) January 18, 2016
This young CEO’s name is one you will want to remember! As she continues to progress, personally and professionally, we salute our young star. As she said, “readers create leaders” and she is truly exemplifying that motto each and every day.