Caption: Open Books program director Anna Piepmeyer and second grader Jayla Mercado. , Credit: Niala Boodhoo
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Open Books program director Anna Piepmeyer and second grader Jayla Mercado.  

Tackling literacy without any government support

Series: Changing Gears: Remaking the Manufacturing Belt
From: Changing Gears
Length: 00:03:14

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Some nonprofits in the region that rely on government funding are in trouble. As a result, many are now looking at how they can get other sources of income. Without any government funding, the nonprofit Open Books is trying to solve the problem of illiteracy. It’s based in Chicago, a city where 1 out of every 3 adults can’t read well enough to fill out a job application. Changing Gears Niala Boodhoo reports. Read the full description.

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