My foundation has a small lending library. Although it did not happen overnight, kids who attend my programs and whose parents are illiterate DO read. In fact, we are at the point where most kids have read all the books we have and are re-reading them a second time. (We need more books!!!)
At first, I was reluctant to allow the books to leave our site. I was afraid they would never be returned or they would come back tattered, dirty, and torn. This has not been the case. Participants assume responsibility for checking their book out by writing their name, date, and the name of the book in a notebook. Upon return, they must show me, then write "returned." on the line.
Maybe most kids in the DR don't read for pleasure. But, please do not assume they won't read. Perhaps they have never been taught the joy of reading, that a book can be your best friend, that books take you places you have never been and may never be able to go, that books can bring unexpected adventures, and within books are knowledge. And likely, they just don't have the books to read.
With a little support, with encouragement, and with guidance, Dominican kids can and do read.....but they cannot do it without the books to start.
Lindsey