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- First Coast National Panhellenic Council reaffirms its commitment to community service and youth development.
- The initiative reinforces the critical role of literacy and its lifelong impact on children’s futures.
- National Pan-Hellenic Council, Incorporated (NPHC) comprises nine international Greek-letter sororities and fraternities.
- Members engage in hands-on youth literacy activities to support early learning and civic involvement.
- For more information, visit www.firstcoastnphc.org.

By Dr. Chanda Nicole Holsey | In recognition of National Literacy Week, (March 2–6), the First Coast National Panhellenic Council (FCNPHC) launched the literacy initiative titled “D9 Reads Across North Florida,” their version of Read Across America Week. The nationwide initiative designed to inspire a love of reading, particularly among children. Under the theme “Diverse & Inclusive Books,” FCNPHC members focused on empathy, curiosity and confidence through the power of reading as they read to head Start children in centers in Clay and Duval Counties.
Through initiatives like D9 Reads Across North Florida, the First Coast National Panhellenic Council continues its commitment to community service and youth development, reinforcing the importance of literacy and the lifelong impact that reading can have on a child’s future.
The National Pan-Hellenic Council, Incorporated (NPHC) is composed of nine (9) International Greek letter Sororities and Fraternities. For more information on FCNPHC, visit www.firstcoastnphc.org.
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