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Volunteering – celebrating the small acts of kindness

Volunteering to help kids with their reading.

Over the past year, so many of us have stepped up to volunteer to help others in the midst of the pandemic, and even in normal times, it’s estimated that nearly 1 in 4 adults do some sort of volunteering each month, and over half of us help others informally. 

I find it heart warming that so many of us want to help out.  As parents, life can feel non stop, but volunteering includes the little things that we do in everyday life,  like stopping for a regular chat with a housebound neighbour, looking after a friend’s child, doing a litter pick in your local area or choosing to buy from a company that donates to charity.

I love the idea that if we all chip in, we can help.  We can do what we are able to – which might be a lot, or a little, and  we’re all making life better.   Small actions count, just as much as the bigger actions. 

“Everyone can do simple things to make a difference, and every little bit really does count.”

― Stella McCartney

Volunteering to help kids with their reading.

I love the idea that if we all chip in, we can help. Volunteering to help kids with their reading. Credit Coram Beanstalk

As a small business, we’re doing what we can too, and that’s why we’ve been supporting Coram Beanstalk for many years, to help them place reading volunteers in schools and help children who have fallen behind with their reading.  It’s a simple but magical idea – reading volunteers come into school to read one to one with children and find books for them that match their interests to help them fall in love with reading.  

I’ve always wanted Tidy Books to be part of the community where we are based in Walthamstow, East London, and our volunteering effort includes donating a bookcase or a book box to local community centres or the children’s wards at the local hospital. In 2020 we donated and recycled some of our unused business computers to a local school, making sure that kids who didn’t own a computer could do their homework.  We take our inspiration from the creative spirit around us in Walthamstow, and it’s Tidy Books’ way of giving back.

To celebrate volunteers for National Volunteers Week which takes place in the UK we are celebrating the Beanstalk reading helpers – they are the ones who are helping our children love books and reading and helping kids find the magic in reading for life.  We are in partnership with national literacy charity, Coram Beanstalk and we donate to them every time you buy Tidy Books in our online store.

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About Géraldine Grandidier

Géraldine is Tidy Books’ founder, designer and CEO, as well as mum to Adele and Emile. She started Tidy Books in her violin workshop because she couldn’t find a good bookcase for her kids. Now her Tidy Books bookcases and storage designs are encouraging independence and a love of reading in kids all over the world.

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