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AmFirst deepens partnership with better basics, donates 700+ books and volunteers to combat childhood illiteracy

BIRMINGHAM, AL (June 27, 2025) |

AmFirst proudly reaffirms its commitment to childhood literacy in Central Alabama  by continuing its official partnership with Better Basics for the second consecutive year. Through collective  community action and employee engagement, AmFirst collected over 700 children’s books across its 21 branch  locations and supported hands-on reading initiatives in local schools. 

Throughout March 2025, AmFirst members, employees and communities came together to donate new books,  which will go directly to students most in need. These donations will support Better Basics’ vital mission to  eradicate illiteracy among children in Central Alabama by delivering targeted reading and math instruction and  resources to empower the educationally vulnerable. 

“We believe that books change lives,” said Jody Mattson, director of philanthropy and community engagement  at AmFirst. “Every book collected brings us one step closer to ensuring every child in our community has the  opportunity to read, learn and succeed.” 

The impact is clear: 

  • 16% of Alabamians are illiterate. 
  • 79% of low-income children enter kindergarten without knowing all the letters of the alphabet.
  • Children not reading at grade level by third grade and living in poverty are 13 times less likely to graduate from  high school. 
  • 60% of low-income families don’t own a single children’s book. 

This year’s partnership also included a special Day of Service on May 6, when AmFirst adopted Fairfield City  Schools for the day. More than 50 AmFirst employees volunteered at Glen Oaks Intermediate School, Robinson  Elementary School and the Forest Hills Community Development Center, reading to students in classrooms  using the Better Basics curriculum. These activities directly brought joy, engagement and essential literacy  experiences to the children. 

Better Basics is also proud to be named one of AmFirst’s 2025 Community First recipients, which honors  nonprofit organizations making a lasting difference in local communities. This selection guarantees continued  collaboration and support throughout the year. 

“Partnering with Better Basics is not just about donating books or hours,” added Kevin Morris, AmFirst’s CEO and  president. “It’s about investing in Alabama’s future. One child, one story, one day at a time.” 

To learn more about AmFirst’s community initiatives or to find out how you can support Better Basics, visit  amfirst.org/news/2025-community-first-recipients/ 

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