How did you first hear about the Women’s Storybook Project? What made you decide to get involved? I was looking for an internship for the summer and I learned about the program. As I read up on what it was, I was so touched by the movement and knew I wanted to be a part...
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Sarah Ivory
Serving on the board of the Women’s Storybook Project has been a deeply personal and meaningful experience for me, both as an educator and as a mother. Having spent my entire career in Title I schools—as a teacher, behavior specialist, coach, assistant principal, and mentor—I’ve seen firsthand the vital role that family connection plays in...
Fabiana Melendez Ruiz
I joined Women’s Storybook Project because I believe in redemption. Incarcerated women deserve a chance to connect with their children, and supporting literacy is a powerful way to do that. When kids are separated from their mothers, it can strip those women of their humanity. This project helps restore that connection.
Louise Fry
Louise Fry “I love being a part of WSP. I’m touched every time I go to the prisons and work with the moms. Being a former teacher of kids that had parents that were incarcerated, I know how much they missed their moms. One of the moms at Halbert told us that she never read to her kids before...
Meet and Greet in Dallas: A Successful Start to Our Collin County Jail Sessions
We recently held a new volunteer meet and greet in Dallas, in anticipation of our upcoming visits to the Collin County Jail in McKinney. The event was a wonderful opportunity to connect with prospective volunteers and spread the word about our mission. A big thank you to Mary Anne and Larry Harmon for graciously hosting this...
Team Leader Spotlight – Felicia Kutchey
Team Leader – Lane Murray I learned of Women’s Storybook Project back at the beginning in 2003 when our founder and former Executive Director, Judith Dullnig at the time came to speak at my temple, Temple Beth Shalom. It really got me interested in being a volunteer after hearing how mothers would be connecting to...
Board Member Spotlight: Matt Walker
Social Media: X/Twitter and LinkedIn How you first got involved with WSP(and when) I learned about WSP several years ago, as my church (Westlake United Methodist) has been a consistent supporter of the organization and its mission. A former Board member talked to me about her experience with WSP and prompted me to investigate my...
Upcoming Luncheon Info
Austin Date: Thursday April 24 Location: Austin Country Club Attendance Goal – 200 San Antonio Date: Thursday, May 22 Location: Witte Museum Cater: Tim the Girl – James Beard Nominee and Featured on “Chopped” Attendance Goal – 100






