Raising Readers Effort Makes Way for Dolly Parton’s National Book Program in 2024

June 21, 2023

Contact: Caroline Cornish
caroline.cornish@mainehealth.org

PORTLAND, Maine – MaineHealth announced today that the childhood literacy program it has administered will now help make way for the ongoing roll out of the nationally-celebrated Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library into Maine. Raising Readers will wind down its independent program in 2024 and offer advisory support for the Imagination Library.

As first announced by Governor Mills and the State of Maine last year, the Dollywood Foundation is poised to launch its highly successful national reach into Maine. The Dolly Parton Imagination Library has distributed more than 200 million books and was most recently implemented in California.

Raising Readers has been funded by the Portland-based Libra Foundation, and the program administered by MaineHealth, in collaboration with Northern Light Health. Program funding provided by Libra will conclude in the coming months. Raising Readers has been in place in Maine for 23 years, providing free books for children from the time of their birth through age five through their pediatric health providers.

The Dolly Parton Imagination Library covers the very same aged children with free books at the rate of up to one per month. Sign up and administration of the new program will be conducted through the Maine State Library System.

“We are so grateful for the overwhelming support the Libra Foundation has given to the children of Maine through Raising Readers for more than two decades,” said Dr. Dora Anne Mills, MaineHealth Chief Health Improvement Officer. “Through Libra’s support and in collaboration with partners statewide, Maine children have been given a head start on literacy, year after year. We look forward to a vibrant new chapter in childhood literacy efforts in Maine.”

Raising Readers annually partners with approximately 1,600 pediatric providers at hospitals, midwiferies and primary care offices at about 325 sites statewide. By the time Raising Readers concludes in 2024, it is estimated it will have provided 4 million books to more than 350,000 Maine children over its lifetime, helping to improve childhood literacy in the state. Over the past 23 years, virtually every child born in Maine has received books from Raising Readers.

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About MaineHealth:
MaineHealth is a not-for-profit integrated health system whose vision is “Working together so our communities are the healthiest in America.” It consists of nine local health systems, a comprehensive behavioral healthcare network, diagnostic services, home health agencies, and 1,700 employed providers working together through the MaineHealth Medical Group. With approximately 22,000 employees, MaineHealth provides preventive care, diagnosis and treatment to 1.1 million residents in Maine and New Hampshire. It includes Franklin Memorial Hospital/Franklin Community Health Network in Farmington, LincolnHealth in Damariscotta and Boothbay Harbor, Maine Behavioral Healthcare in South Portland, MaineHealth Care at Home in Saco, Maine Medical Center in Portland, Memorial Hospital in North Conway, N.H., Mid Coast-Parkview Health in Brunswick, NorDx in Scarborough, Pen Bay Medical Center and Waldo County General Hospital in Rockport and Belfast, Southern Maine Health Care in Biddeford and Sanford, Spring Harbor Hospital in Westbrook and Stephens Memorial Hospital/Western Maine Health Care in Norway. MaineHealth Affiliates include Maine General Health in Augusta and Waterville, New England Rehabilitation Hospital in Portland and St. Mary's Regional Medical Center in Lewiston. It is also a significant stakeholder in the MaineHealth Accountable Care Organization in Portland.