Cameron’s Amazing Book Club

Share in the legacy of the joy of reading…

Purpose

Welcome to the website honoring Cameron Averitt Bobbitt.  Cameron Averitt BobbittCameron was an amazing little girl who died on January 19, 2006. She was truly one of the most precious people to ever walk this earth.  As her parents, we will never be able to express the loss we feel now that Cameron is gone. 

Even though Cameron was only five years old when she died, she loved to read books and share them with others. In December 2006, the family and friends of Cameron started a book club in her honor.  This book club was inspired by her grandmother, who is a reading specialist.

We initially received over 200 books just by word of mouth.  On the one year anniversary of Cameron’s death, we personally donated many of these books to schools, hospitals, libraries, and medical clinics. Many people from places that received books collected new books and sent them to us.  This has allowed us to continue to provide books for children who otherwise might not have them.  It is our hope that in receiving these books, children will share in the legacy of the joy of reading the way that Cameron did.

If you would like to help continue the book club, you are welcome to participate. Please purchase a book appropriate for a child of any age and send it directly to Cameron’s parents, Susan Averitt and Derrick Bobbitt.

If you or someone you know needs children’s books, please let us know.  We would love to provide books to schools, clinics, churches, or other organizations that involve children.  Reading with children is a way to help them learn to read, discover lessons about life, and feel loved.   

Thank you so much for your interest in the book club. Enjoy your reading!

Sincerely,

Susan and Derrick Bobbitt

I miss you, Cameron!

June 24th, 2007 by susan

I just want to say how much I miss my beautiful blue-eyed girl.  I am so pleased to do good things in her name, but I really just wish she were here with me.  A mother just never gets used to the idea that her baby is gone.  I still can’t believe it sometimes.  No matter how real it seems or how often I feel it, it is still so hard to believe that she is gone.  Please remember Cameron, her beautiful smile, her charm.  Remember how caring and sweet she was, how smart and talented!  Love your babies.  Don’t forget to spend every moment you can making them feel loved and special.  I didn’t know that Cameron would be gone so fast.  But I am proud to say that I loved her well.  She never felt alone or without the absolute security of knowing that she was truly loved.  Cameron, I miss you.  I love you.  Mama

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