Time4sharing marks 26 years with global literacy push for children
By AI, Created 12:11 AM UTC, June 03, 2026, /AGP/ – Time4sharing Mission: I’M Possible Corp is marking 26 years of child-focused humanitarian work with events in Kenya, Ghana, Sri Lanka and the Philippines, plus a new global literacy campaign. The nonprofit says its Boomer the Kangaroo books and Million Words of Hope effort are designed to help children build confidence, resilience and reading skills.
Why it matters: - Time4sharing is targeting children facing bullying, poverty, displacement, illness, loneliness and self-doubt. - The nonprofit is pairing emotional support with literacy to help children build confidence and resilience. - The organization says the effort is meant to improve long-term educational and life outcomes.
What happened: - Time4sharing Mission: I’M Possible Corp is celebrating 26 years of work empowering children around the world. - The nonprofit says it has organized more than 100 Mission: I’M Possible Fun Days of Empowerment and humanitarian projects since its founding in November 2000. - Those efforts have reached more than 18,000 children through educational outreach, literacy programs, leadership development, special events and other experiences. - Time4sharing ambassadors marked International Children’s Day with events in Kenya, Ghana, Sri Lanka and the Philippines. - Children at those events took part in educational activities, games, storytelling, leadership lessons and celebrations.
The details: - Coach M J Tolan leads the movement as a TEDx speaker, bestselling author, humanitarian and two-time cancer survivor. - Tolan says the mission is to help children understand that they are stronger, braver and more capable than they realize. - The literacy effort centers on Boomer, a kangaroo mascot featured in a children’s book series. - “The I’M Possible Adventures of Boomer the Kangaroo” introduces Boomer as a young kangaroo who learns to face fear, uncertainty and unexpected challenges. - “Boomer Saves the Night” focuses on courage, kindness, leadership and helping others in need. - Future Boomer stories will address bullying, displacement, loneliness, self-esteem and childhood cancer. - One planned storyline shows Boomer facing cancer while dressed as a Mission: I’M Possible Warrior. - Time4sharing says the books are meant to help children, parents, educators, counselors and caregivers discuss difficult experiences. - The organization is launching the Million Words of Hope Global Literacy Campaign to place inspirational books and educational resources with children worldwide. - The campaign aims to encourage reading, improve literacy outcomes and strengthen confidence, emotional resilience and leadership skills. - Time4sharing also says literacy is a strong predictor of educational achievement, economic opportunity and long-term success.
Between the lines: - The Boomer character turns a charity message into a repeatable teaching tool. - The book series gives Time4sharing a way to scale its mission beyond live events. - The literacy campaign signals a shift from individual programming to a broader distribution effort. - The organization is tying hope messaging to a practical goal: getting more books into children’s hands.
What’s next: - Time4sharing.org is calling on corporations, philanthropists, educators, authors, volunteers, sponsors and community leaders to join the movement. - The nonprofit is expected to expand its literacy campaign and continue child-focused events in additional communities. - More Boomer books and educational resources are expected as the series develops. - More information is available through Time4sharing’s website and the organization’s social page.
The bottom line: - Time4sharing is using storytelling, literacy and international outreach to help children see possibility where they see hardship.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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