Your very own fairy tale

August 24, 2009 at 12:59 pm Leave a comment

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Album-Collage    Since the Ferst Things First auction is designed to promote initiatives to improve childhood literacy, Azelle Photography is donating a storybook! The prize contents include a photo session and a custom-designed photographic storybook (8×8, 20 images) with the session’s images by Azelle Photography AND a pack of professionally designed Christmas cards to share with family and friends.  The storybook is one of Azelle’s most exciting products and the Christmas cards are a favorite incentive! 

Package value estimated at $1,200.
Memories = priceless.

Please contact Azelle Photography via email at contact@azellephotography.com or phone at 912.704.4856 if you have any questions concerning the package contents or the sessions.

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Literacy in Georgia

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Approximately 61 percent of low-income families do not have a single piece of reading material suitable for a child

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We have the nations third highest rate of high school dropouts

One in four adults in Georgia operates at a low literacy level

Illiteracy and low literate workers cost Georgia businesses $7 billion each year

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