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The mission of the R.E.A.D. program is to improve the
literacy skills of children through the assistance of registered therapy teams as literacy
mentors.
The Reading Education
Assistance Dogs (R.E.A.D.) program improves children's reading and communication skills by
employing a powerful method: reading to a dog. But not just any dog. R.E.A.D. dogs are
registered therapy animals who volunteer with their owner/handlers as a team, going to schools,
libraries and many other settings as reading companions for children.
Today, thousands of registered R.E.A.D. teams work throughout the United States,
Canada, United Kingdom, and beyond. R.E.A.D. is one of those ideas that, in the words of Bill
Moyers, "pierces the mundane to arrive at the marvelous."
Intermountain Therapy Animals, a nonprofit organization, launched R.E.A.D. in 1999 as
the first comprehensive literacy program built around the appealing idea of reading to dogs,
and the program has been spreading rapidly and happily ever since!
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