Story Dogs

Story Dogs Story Dogs is a not-for-profit reading support program. Our mission is to make reading fun for children, so they become confident lifelong readers.

Mission:
To make reading fun for children, so they become confident lifelong readers. No child should be left behind in literacy. Company Overview
Story Dogs is a not for profit reading support program operating in Australia. We use trained accredited dogs to make reading fun. Kids' reading levels increase and their confidence soars! Be part of the solution! When children read to a dog, the outcom

es are amazing! It's non-judgemental, children's focus improves, literacy skills increase and confidence soars. The non-judgmental, loving nature of dogs gives this program its magic and helps children relax, open up, try harder and have fun reading to a friendly and calm dog. Story Dogs is based on the successful American literacy program Reading Education Assistance Dogs (R.E.A.D.)www.therapyanimals.org/R.E.A.D.html. The R.E.A.D program was launched in 1999 in Utah USA, as the first comprehensive literacy program built around the appealing idea of children and young adolescents reading to dogs. Reading sessions take place in a quiet area of the school grounds, such as the library or outside the classroom. A reading session is approximately 20 minutes long, where each child is one-on-one with the dog team. Books are chosen to suit the student´s reading level. During the session, the handler often speaks through the dog, such as; “Sam doesn't understand what is happening on this page, could you help him out?” The child becomes the teacher; and their confidence soars! Our volunteers come with fun, interesting books, specifically chosen for the reading level of each child. The students also have input into what they read. We encourage the students to write letters to the dogs at home, thereby encouraging literacy skills. General information:
The Dogs
Learning to read is often less about intellectual limitation than about overcoming fears.
“Fear can destroy intelligence,” says educator William Ayers. Animals are ideal reading companions because they promote relaxation and lower blood pressure, do not judge, laugh or criticise and allow children to proceed at their own pace. The Volunteer
Story Dogs handlers are volunteers trained to teach emergent readers. This ensures the handler will not judge the child and will help in a non-threatening way. We are fully insured and our handlers have 'Working With Children' checks as per each states regulations. Which children are chosen for the program? The children are usually Year 2 students generally between the ages 7- 8 years old who are chosen by the school. Story Dogs does not assess the children in any way as the sessions are designed to be as non-threatening as possible. We rely on assessment results taken throughout the year by the school. Parental consent is required before a child can participate in the program.

03/06/2026

🧡 Behind every confident reader is a community helping make it possible.
A huge thank you to IGA Mount Cotton for supporting Story Dogs ‘Molly’ for 8 years and helping children build confidence through reading 🐾
Support like this helps create:
📚 safe reading moments
🧡 encouragement
🐾 calm spaces where children feel safe enough to try
Because confidence grows when communities come together.
Thank you for being part of the Story Dogs journey 🧡
📍 Help us keep changing stories this EOFY
🧡Donate:https://bit.ly/3BX4cfZ

02/06/2026

📚 Right now, more than 400 schools across Australia are waiting for Story Dogs.
That means children are waiting too.
Waiting for:
🐾 encouragement
📚 confidence
🧡 someone to believe in them
Last year Story Dogs delivered approximately 85,350 one-on-one reading sessions across 399 schools.
Demand continues to grow. And with your support, we can reach more children who need us.
📍 Help us reach more schools
📚 Give confidence this EOFY
🧡DONATE: https://bit.ly/3BX4cfZ

01/06/2026

WHY CALM MOMENTS MATTER FOR LEARNING 🧡
Children don't learn their best when they're rushed, stressed or worried.
They learn best when they feel calm, safe and supported.
It's something we see every week at Story Dogs.
A child arrives feeling nervous.
A dog sits quietly beside them.
The pressure begins to disappear.
And that's often where confidence starts.
Before learning comes confidence.
Before confidence comes feeling safe enough to try.
This week's Tips on Tuesday explores why calm moments matter so much for learning.
📍 Save this for later
📍 Share with a parent or teacher
📍 Subscribe: https://bit.ly/4qMsQ72

31/05/2026

🧡 BEFORE READING COMES CONFIDENCE
Some children don’t stop trying because they can’t learn.
They stop trying because they stop believing they can.
That’s why Story Dogs matters 🐾
Every week, children sit beside a calm, non-judgemental dog and begin rebuilding something bigger than reading: confidence.
The confidence to try.
The confidence to speak up.
The confidence to believe: “I can do this.”
92% of teachers reported improved confidence in children involved in Story Dogs.

This EOFY, your support helps more children experience that moment.
📍 Donate today
📚 Fund a Story Dogs Backpack

27/05/2026

Some children need more than reading support.
They need:
🧡 patience
🧡 encouragement
🧡 a safe place to try
That’s what Story Dogs creates every week.
And as EOFY approaches, we’re inviting more people to help us reach the children still waiting for support.
Because confidence doesn’t just change reading.
It changes futures.
🧡 Be part of what happens next
👉 Support Story Dogs today
🔗 https://bit.ly/3BX4cfZ
📍 Tag someone who believes in young readers
📍 Drop a 🧡 if this matters

26/05/2026

What is your dog trying to tell you?
Dogs are communicating with us all the time 🐾
Sometimes through excitement.
Sometimes through stress.
Sometimes by walking away.
Understanding those signals matters —
especially when children and dogs are learning together 🧡
This week’s Tips on Tuesday explores the 4 F’s of dog behaviour
and how recognising them helps create safer, calmer interactions.
✨ Full guide in this week’s email
📍 Comment DOG and we’ll send it to you

24/05/2026

Some of the most important reading moments happen quietly at home.
🧡A few pages before bed.
🧡Laughing at the funny parts.
🧡Stopping to help with the hard words.
🧡Trying again tomorrow.
Because confidence grows when children feel safe enough to keep going
Reading at home isn’t about perfection.
It’s about helping children believe:
“I can do this.”
📍 Read together this week
📍 Save this reminder for later 🐾
Volunteer today to help us help more children

21/05/2026

🧡 National Volunteer Week
This week, we celebrate the people behind the moments that change everything.
The volunteers who sit beside nervous readers.
Who celebrate the little wins.
Who keep showing up — week after week.
And who help children believe:
“I can do this.”
Because of you:
🐾 confidence grows
📚 reading improves
🧡 children feel safe enough to try
And that impact reaches far beyond the page.
To every Story Dogs volunteer: thank you 🧡
You are helping change stories every single week.
📍 Drop a 🧡 to celebrate our volunteers
📍 Tag a volunteer who deserves some love

20/05/2026

🌟 IMPACT HIGHLIGHTS 🌟
Did you know that an incredible 95% of our dedicated volunteers witness children making significant progress? That's the difference consistency makes in their lives! Every moment spent with these amazing kids contributes to their growth and development.

Your support plays a crucial role in this journey. Together, we can continue to make a lasting impact!

📍 Drop a 🧡 if you believe in the power of consistency!
📍 Share this to inspire others to join us!
📍 Drop a 🧡if you're a volunteer, let's celebrate you!

20/05/2026

🧡 10 YEARS OF SHOWING UP
Not once.
Not occasionally.
Week after week.
Year after year.
These incredible volunteers have spent over a decade helping children build confidence through reading 🐾
That’s thousands of quiet moments.
Thousands of small wins.
Thousands of children who felt safe enough to try.
This is what commitment looks like.
This is what makes Story Dogs so special 🧡
📍 Drop a 🐾 to say thank you

🧡 10 Years - HONOUR ROLL
Megan Morgan & ‘Polly’ — Melbourne Central
Amanda Milroy & ‘Dudley’ — Mandurah South WA
Sandy Sutherland & ‘Oscar Milde’ — Gold Coast South
Christina Macaulay & ‘Buddy’ — Kwinana
John Clare & ‘Frankie’ — Mandurah South WA
Lisa Kelly & ‘Chino’ & ‘Mishka’ — Gold Coast South

Because real impact doesn’t happen overnight…
It happens over time.

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Murwillumbah, NSW
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