St. John’s Riverside Hospital Launches Born to Read Initiative with Yonkers Public Library

Left to right: Mayor Mike Spano, President of YPL Board of Trustees and President of the Foundation for YPL Nancy Maron, YPL Library Director Jesse Montero, City Council President Lakisha Collins-Bellamy, Assemblywoman MaryJane Shimsky, Amanda, Luis & Baby Grace Perez, Assemblyman Nader Sayegh, Councilmember Tasha Diaz, NY State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins, SJRH Chief Operating Officer Dr. Michael DiGiorno.

St. John’s Riverside Hospital is proud to announce a new partnership with Yonkers Public Library, “Born to Read: An Early Literacy Initiative” launched on September 12th at St. John’s Riverside Hospital. Founded in 1869, St. John’s Riverside Hospital is the only Maternity Services provider in the City of Yonkers. “Working with another long-standing and respected community organization was a natural opportunity for us,” said Ronald J. Corti, President & CEO of St. John’s. “What better way to help new parents get the best start for their children,” he said.

As part of Yonkers Public Library’s early literacy program 1000 Books Before Kindergarten, the Born to Read initiative gives every new parent a special care package with a board book, a Yonkers library card, early literacy development information, and additional resources to support families on their reading journey. The care packages are made possible in part from a generous gift from the Foundation for the Yonkers Public Library.

This collaboration encourages parents to read aloud to their newborns, infants, and toddlers, and to make their local library a part of their child’s and family’s development. With progress charts, celebrations, and other gamified elements, the 1000 Books Before Kindergarten program creates a manageable, trackable, and achievable goal for parents charting this progress. Reading one book a day to children means they enter kindergarten having read over 1800 books! 

Studies have shown that 30 minutes of reading daily can lead to measurable improvements in physical health, such as reductions in blood pressure and heart rate. Overall, reading contributes to a healthier body. It is beneficial not only for the little ones but also for the parents, providing valuable bonding time, creating lasting memories and reinforcing the parent-child relationship. Other proven benefits include cognitive, social and emotional development, improved vocabulary and language skills, fostering imagination and love of learning, and future academic success.

Jesse Montero, Library Director states “We are thrilled about this partnership. As trusted experts in maternal child health, there is no better messenger on the value of reading in early childhood than the staff of St. John’s Riverside Hospital.”

As part of this exciting partnership, every new parent will receive a special care package that includes:

  • Diapers & bib
  • A board book
  • A Yonkers Public Library card
  • Early literacy development information
  • Additional resources to support your family’s reading journey

The care packages are a gift from the Foundation for the Yonkers Public Library.