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USO Helps Pearson Set New Record In Global Reading Campaign Read for the Record Creates "Largest Shared Reading Experience" ARLINGTON, VA – September 28, 2007 – The USO partnered with Pearson to help families of service members serving in Iraq and Afghanistan take part in Jumpstart’s Read for the Record 2007 Campaign, which set a new world record for the number of people reading the same book on a single day. The Pearson Foundation provided 1,500 copies of The Story of Ferdinand, published by Penguin Young Readers Group, to families of local USOs in Seattle, WA, Fort Bliss, TX, and Ft. Monroe, VA. On Sept. 20th, reading events took place in communities around the world, and participants raised more than $1 million to further Jumpstart’s work with at-risk preschoolers. The Pearson Foundation matched each online book donation/purchase with its own donation of another children’s book and will deliver those to children in at-risk communities. Underwriting by the Pearson Foundation of the custom limited edition of The Story of Ferdinand ensured that 100% of the proceeds from sales of the book benefited Jumpstart. The Campaign kicked off with First Lady Laura Bush appearing on the TODAY show reading The Story of Ferdinand to children at the White House. TODAY show hosts Matt Lauer and Meredith Vieira, who wrote the foreword to the custom book, also read Ferdinand to children during the program, along with other guest celebrity readers. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings hosted a group of children in Ohio, while Pearson and Jumpstart sponsored a national event at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. Pearson people hosted events with schools, libraries, museums, mayors, and governors, joining readers of all ages in breaking the world record. “We work hard to improve the morale and welfare of America’s service members and their families,” said Edward A. Powell, Jr., USO President and CEO. “Some of our efforts, such as the USO United Through Reading program, which uses shared reading experiences to help military children stay connected with deployed parents, provide both family and education benefits. Because it provides similar benefits, Read for the Record was a perfect fit for us.” “It was a real honor to work with the USO, and a privilege to help these families participate in this campaign that helps children in communities across the country,” said Mark Nieker, President, the Pearson Foundation.
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