The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Books for Babies encourages literacy

- By The Dispatch Staff newsroom@oneidadisp­atch.com @OneidaDisp­atch on Twitter

UTICA, N.Y. >> Oneida County newborns are getting into reading early.

Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr. officially kicked off the Books for Babies programMon­day at Mohawk Valley Health System’s Faxton Campus.

Designed to engage parents in the importance of reading print books at an early age, the initiative is administer­ed through the Mid York Library System and the Utica and Jervis Public Libraries. The $25,000 the county allotted for the program was made possible due to the gaming

revenue collected as part of the Oneida Nation settlement agreement.

“Studies show that reading to babies and toddlers helps them learn to speak and build vocabulary, while also creating a stronger bond with their caregivers,” Picente said. “This program will give the youth of our county a leg upinbuildi­ng a strong foundation in literacy.”

Each Oneida County newborn will receive a tote bag at the hospital of their birth containing the New York Times best- selling book “On the Night You were Born” by Nancy Tillman, along with a growth chart, library informatio­n and educationa­l materials on literacy and healthy eating habits.

“We are thrilled to have the Books for Babies initiative at MVHS Maternal Services,” said Heidi Coluzza, MS, RN, NEA-BC and director of Nursing at MVHS. “MVHS welcomes more than 2,000 newborns into the world every year. We are committed to caring for our patients from birth through developmen­t and by engaging them in reading with the Books for Babies programhel­ps us to do just that.”

Oneida County budgeted $47,500 in 2018 to support library initiative­s. In addition to the Books for Babies Program, the county also funded a summer reading program and helped to increase the library system’s eBooks and digital audio books collection.

“The most important investment a community can make is in education and its youth,” Oneida Indian Nation Representa­tive and Na- tion Enterprise­s CEO Ray Halbritter said. “We are honored to partner with Oneida County and local leaders in supporting an essential programtha­t is consistent with everything our community values.”

“The Books for Babies Program has strengthen­ed our partnershi­p with MVHS and we see this programas just the first step in our efforts to raise healthy lifelong library users,” Director of Utica Public Li- brary Chris Sagaas said. “This initiative has sparked conversati­ons about how the library and MVHS can work together to enrich the lives of people of all ages in Oneida County.”

“Children who live in homes that contain at least 20 books receive the equivalent of three more years of education than children whose homes donot include books,” Director Jervis Public Library Lisa Matte said. “This lack of access to books and reading time at home creates a 30 millionwor­d gap when these children enter school. Books for Babies is a tremendous first step in eliminatin­g that 30-million word gap and putting all children in the county on equal footing. “

“This partnershi­p funding project is a wonderful way to welcome our newest community members,” Executive Director of the Mid York Library SystemWand­a R. Bruchis said. “It delivers the gift of reading in a bag and demonstrat­es the importance of reading to infants and young children. Oneida County and the Oneida Nation are committed to increasing access to literacy opportunit­ies, and the libraries are proud to be a partner in this initiative. I cannot think of a better and important lifetime gift to welcome our newest residents.”

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY ONEIDA COUNTY ?? From left are Lesa Steele, Nurse Manager of Maternal Child Services for MVHS; Heidi Coluzza, Director of Nursing for MVHS;, Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr.; Chris Sagaas, Director of the Utica Public Library and Wanda R. Bruchis, Executive Director of the Mid York Library System officially kick off the Oneida County Books for Babies program during a press event at the Centering Pregnancy Room at MVHS’s Faxton Campus in Utica.
PHOTO COURTESY ONEIDA COUNTY From left are Lesa Steele, Nurse Manager of Maternal Child Services for MVHS; Heidi Coluzza, Director of Nursing for MVHS;, Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr.; Chris Sagaas, Director of the Utica Public Library and Wanda R. Bruchis, Executive Director of the Mid York Library System officially kick off the Oneida County Books for Babies program during a press event at the Centering Pregnancy Room at MVHS’s Faxton Campus in Utica.

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