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Engage Readers operates as a digital content hub bridging children's literature programming and public health education resources from its base in Chicago. The platform coordinates virtual book club events featuring middle-grade authors like Lisa Katzenberger while maintaining a repository of WHO-sourced health education materials. Content distribution spans author interviews, graphic novel previews, and parasitic disease fact sheets curated for different reading levels. The hub's programming includes monthly middle reader book discussions targeting the 8-12 age group, author Q&A sessions highlighting new graphic novel releases, and guided reading resources for educators. Health content focuses on WHO-verified materials covering infectious diseases, preventive care guidelines, and global health initiatives. These materials undergo adaptation for age-appropriate comprehension while maintaining medical accuracy. Engage Readers partners with children's book publishers, public health organizations, and educational institutions to develop its resource library. The platform's content architecture separates materials into three primary channels: literature engagement, author events, and health literacy. Distribution methods include newsletter circulation, educational institution outreach, and direct partnership with content creators.