Celebrating the Generosity of the Jim and Cindy Webster Charitable Fund

At the heart of the Buckeye Book Fair’s mission to promote literacy and foster a love of reading in young minds, we are profoundly grateful for the support of the Jim and Cindy Webster Charitable Fund. This generous fund, a component of the Wayne County Community Foundation (WCCF), plays a pivotal role in helping us bring the joy of books to children across Ohio.

The Wayne County Community Foundation is renowned for its commitment to enhancing the community through philanthropy. One of the ways it achieves this is through Donor Advised Funds, which allow donors to make suggestions for distributions to specific charities. Many of our donors, including Jim and Cindy Webster, actively engage in WCCF’s activities by participating in these grantmaking partnerships. They tap into the Foundation’s deep expertise to identify and address the community’s most pressing needs, ensuring their charitable intentions are both impactful and meaningful.

The support from the Jim and Cindy Webster Charitable Fund has been instrumental in our efforts to encourage young readers. Their contributions enable us to host events, distribute books, and provide resources that inspire a lifelong love of reading. It is through the generosity of donors like the Websters that we can continue to make a difference in the lives of young readers.

We extend our sincerest thanks to Jim and Cindy Webster and all the individuals and families who make their charitable intentions a reality through their Donor Advised Funds. Your support not only enriches the Buckeye Book Fair but also strengthens the fabric of our community, fostering a brighter future for all.


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