Volunteers & Donations
From
shelving books at your local library and instructing an Internet training
session to a $100 gift to Anne V. Zarrow Children's Book Endowment Fund,
your library donation strengthens the community.
Volunteering is as flexible as your schedule. Last year, more than 1,200 volunteers gave more than 40,000 hours of their time to the library system.
Bob Frossard started volunteering for the library system in the early 1980s. Several times a week he shelves materials and shares his love of a great book with anyone who will listen. He says the only pay he requires are the old Wall Street Journals the library discards.
As
one of his Boy Scout projects A.J. Jakober organized a book drive at
Woodland Hills Mall to help the TCCL's literacy outreach.
After collecting gently used children's books during Literacy
Awareness Month in September, he delivered nearly 350 books to the Ruth G.
Hardman Adult Literacy Service. The
books were used to start a library at a community shelter for at-risk
children.
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