Jet Blue's Vending Machines Will Be Welcomed At Any School

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While vending machines have a bad reputation generally, they are particularly frowned upon in schools. That's because most are filled with foods that are deemed unhealthy for both kids and adults. However, no one will have any objection to Jet Blue's vending machines. That's because they dispense free books!

The U.S. airline's pilot program was launched in early July in Washington D.C.' s historic Anacostia neighborhood. It was picked because Jet Blue's research indicated that kids in the area had access to only one age appropriate book for every 830 children. To change the dire ratio the company has installed three vending machines in locations that are widely frequented by the locals - a Safeway grocery store, a Salvation Army and a neighborhood church.

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The machines are filled with 12 age appropriate books for children 0-14. A total of 42 titles are being offered, and the selection is rotated every two weeks. Kids can help themselves to as many books as they wish and return for more as many times as they desire. The best part? Unlike a library, the books are theirs to keep.

Jet Blue and their partners Random House Children's Books and Magic TreeHouse author Mary Pope Osborne, say they are committed to giving away 100,000 books. As of August 25, 16,000 had been claimed. The company now plans to extend its vending machine program to impoverished neighborhoods in Los Angeles, Detroit, Fort Lauderdale, Houston and New York City.

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Though the book vending machines are new, this is not the first time Jet Blue and their partners have given away books. Since 2011, the company's "Soar with Reading" program has donated over $1,250,000 USD worth of books to kids in need!

Resources: usnews.com, washingtonpost.com,soarwithreading,com

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  • So cooabout 9 years
    I need this
    • JSWabout 9 years
      1. Jet Blue's vending machine is giving out free books for those in need of age-appropriate books. The author stated, "Jet Blue research indicated that kids in the area had access to only one age appropriate book." 2. Jet Blue picked Washington D.C because a lot of kids there were in need of books. The vending machines were placed in places people often were like grocery stores. On paragraph 3, it says, "the company installed 3 vending machines in locations that are frequented by the locals." 3. They are planning to distribute 100,000 books to those in need of books. Cities Jet Blue is planning to install them in are Detroit, MI, Los Angeles, CA, New York City, NY, Houston,TX, and Fort Lauderdale, FL.
      • personabout 9 years
        Jet blues vending machines give out books.They picked this neighborhood because they are too poor.They are planning to give out 100,000 books.
        • Meabout 9 years
          AT MY MY SCHOOL WE NEED THIS
          • Sweeti about 9 years
            Oh Cute
            • tweetygal
              tweetygalabout 9 years
              Jet Blue vending machines are giving out free books They picked that neighborhood because parents are too poor to buy books for their children
              • puff10nyc
                puff10nycabout 9 years
                Awesome! This is soo going to be my current events!
              • PINKIEDASH:);0about 9 years
                I WANT THAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                • ANGLICabout 9 years
                  love it
                  • CUTE COOLabout 9 years
                    THIS IS 4 MY CURRENT EVENT PROJECT