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GAB (“Grandparents and Books”) brings adult volunteers and children together to share the love of reading. For over 15 years, GAB has been offered at the Los Angeles Public Library’s Central Library and branches citywide. It has become a model for other reading programs throughout the world.

Here’s how you can become a part of GAB:

Become a GAB Volunteer Reader

GAB Readers encourage children to experience the fun of reading. Volunteers make a six-month commitment to read with children two or more hours a week at their local branch or the Central Library. Volunteers also receive training in techniques to make reading come alive. Bilingual readers are welcome.

GAB Workshop Schedule and Application

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Bring your Child to a GAB Reading

GAB can help children succeed. When children share stories with a GAB reader, they improve their reading skills, enrich their imaginations and develop a life-long love of reading.

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You can make a Difference

Become a GAB Volunteer Reader and make a difference in a child’s life.

For more information, call (213) 228-7487 or ask your librarian.

GAB is generously supported by the Norris Foundation, Henry L. Guenther Foundation, Confidence Foundation, Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation, Dan Murphy Foundation, J. B. and Emily Van Nuys Charities, Laurie and Bill Benenson, Evan Frankel Foundation, William H. Hannon Foundation, and Lon V. Smith Foundation.

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