Brooklyn Book Bodega

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Founded in 2018 by Rebecca Cohen and Seema Aghera, Brooklyn Book Bodega works to eliminate “book deserts,” or areas where there is one book for every 300 residents. The organization’s goal is to create “100+ book homes” throughout the city, providing books to children in underserved neighborhoods.

Since its founding, the organization, with the support of individual donors and publishers, has distributed more than 500,000 books to 190,000 residents.

As a 2025 Brooklyn Org Spark Prize Winner, Brooklyn Book Bodega benefits from a $100,000 ‘no strings attached’ grant for their work to provide access to and ownership of books, build community, and create a passion for learning in Brooklyn.

Cohen said winning the Brooklyn Org Spark Prize reaffirms the importance of Brooklyn Book Bodega’s work. “It validates our work in the city and in Brooklyn, and says that literacy is an issue of all of us and if we can work on it together in community, we can do better,” she said.

Being recognized by the Spark Prize is incredibly special because it validates what we’ve always believed: when we come together as a community to support youth literacy, we’re strengthening New York for all of us. Rebecca Cohen and Seema Aghera, Co-Founders of the Brooklyn Book Bodega

Aghera added: “We believe that the Brooklyn Org Spark Prize will also help us continue our work and leave books in all the places and spaces where kids and families are spending time so that books are within an arm’s reach of families and accessing book ownership is not a barrier for them.”

Cohen also emphasized the long-term impact of childhood literacy.

“Kids who have read, kids who have access to books, on average, attain three more years of education and with that, their financial attainment– they earn more. Those benefits are huge and we want them for as many New Yorkers as possible,” she said.

A child holds a caterpillar cutout while a person displays a large caterpillar puppet on a table. Bookshelves are in the background.
2025 Brooklyn Org Spark Prize Winner Brooklyn Book Bodega
Three women stand in front of a backdrop with the words "Brooklyn" and "Spark Prize." One woman holds a small award.
Brooklyn Book Bodega. 2025 Brooklyn Org Spark Breakfast. Photo by Zay Wright.

Aghera explained the organization’s focus on engaging families to foster a love of reading and improve literacy rates among children in grades 3-8. She said involving families helped make the reading experience more holistic and enjoyable for the little ones.

“We bring families together to provide joy around reading and access to books for their home libraries. We provide all of our books to home libraries at no cost,” she said.

Brooklyn Book Bodega brings neighbors together through free events and literacy-based community programming. The organization partners with volunteers who bring books to places where they live and work and play. Brooklyn Book Bodega collaborates with local educators, city officials, and community-based organizations to ensure that literacy is layered into social and family services.

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