Teach someone to read
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Why buy this Teach someone to read gift?
- The perfect end-of-term present for teachers and children alike. Celebrate your favourite bookworm’s love of reading with this thoughtful charity gift.
- Reading is a skill that lasts a lifetime. For Syrian refugee children, it also offers comfort, hope, and the chance to explore new worlds beyond their daily challenges.
- Through programmes like these, children and young women are building skills and confidence, gaining the tools to shape their futures.
Case study: How book clubs are opening doors
"I was so impressed with the education programme at Women Now. The students at the centre seem very engaged.” Alexandria Rehill, CAFOD’s Humanitarian Funding Officer
The gift of reading is incredibly powerful; it opens up doors to a better world.
In Lebanon, our local partner is helping to run book clubs for Syrian refugees, so they can gain literacy skills, provide for their families and flourish.
These special vocational programmes are fostering hope, confidence and a sense of solidarity for women and children who have experienced great hardship.
Following her visit to Women Now, Alexandria Rehill, who works for CAFOD, said: ‘I was so impressed with the education programme at Women Now. The students at the centre seem very engaged, and the teachers were experienced and knowledgeable in their subjects.
The programme also offers a valuable support service for young women and girls, teaching them skills in expressing their emotions, handling stress and solving problems.

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Why buy this Teach someone to read gift?
- The perfect end-of-term present for teachers and children alike. Celebrate your favourite bookworm’s love of reading with this thoughtful charity gift.
- Reading is a skill that lasts a lifetime. For Syrian refugee children, it also offers comfort, hope, and the chance to explore new worlds beyond their daily challenges.
- Through programmes like these, children and young women are building skills and confidence, gaining the tools to shape their futures.
Case study: How book clubs are opening doors
"I was so impressed with the education programme at Women Now. The students at the centre seem very engaged.” Alexandria Rehill, CAFOD’s Humanitarian Funding Officer
The gift of reading is incredibly powerful; it opens up doors to a better world.
In Lebanon, our local partner is helping to run book clubs for Syrian refugees, so they can gain literacy skills, provide for their families and flourish.
These special vocational programmes are fostering hope, confidence and a sense of solidarity for women and children who have experienced great hardship.
Following her visit to Women Now, Alexandria Rehill, who works for CAFOD, said: ‘I was so impressed with the education programme at Women Now. The students at the centre seem very engaged, and the teachers were experienced and knowledgeable in their subjects.
The programme also offers a valuable support service for young women and girls, teaching them skills in expressing their emotions, handling stress and solving problems.
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