Showing posts with label Books for Teens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Books for Teens. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Books for Teens

Books for Teens is "a new fundraising initiative from YALSA, [whose] mission is to empower the nation’s at-risk teens to achieve more by providing them with free high quality, new, age-appropriate books. Funds raised through Books for Teens will be distributed to libraries in communities with a high level of poverty, where teen services librarians will purchase and distribute new books, encourage teens to get library cards and provide teens with reading-focused events and activities."

Why I'm Telling You About It: This spring, spurred on by my work as an ALA Emerging Leader, I decided to volunteer for a YALSA committee.  Before I knew it, I'd been asked (and agreed) to chair a new committee called Books for Teens.  The committee is just starting to get down to business and I wanted to share our mission and ask for your support.  

Our first step as a committee is to get the word out about Books for Teens by letting librarians and library advocates (YOU!) know about our existence.  Now that you know, support the cause* and tell your friends and fellow library lovers (heck, tell your enemies and library haters)!

*and if you want to make a donation to get things rolling, that would be nice too!

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