Barbara Bush Literacy Foundation taken over by children

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In 2014, the Barbara Bush Literacy Foundation saw a significant transition as it was taken over by Barbara Bush's children, Jeb and Dorothy. This change marked a new chapter in the foundation's mission to promote literacy and education, which had been a cornerstone of Barbara Bush's legacy. The foundation, originally established by Barbara Bush during her time as First Lady, has been dedicated to enhancing literacy programs and advocating for the importance of reading and education for families. Jeb and Dorothy's involvement ensures that their mother's vision continues to thrive, as they bring fresh perspectives and renewed energy to the foundation's initiatives. Their leadership is expected to expand the foundation's reach and impact, fostering a culture of literacy that empowers individuals and communities. The commitment to literacy remains a vital part of the Bush family's values, and through their efforts, they aim to inspire future generations to prioritize education and reading as essential tools for success. This transition not only honors Barbara Bush's legacy but also reinforces the importance of family involvement in educational advocacy.
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