Published: February 05, 2008
Kids Need to Read Gives $150,000 Worth of Books to New Orleans
(San Diego, CA) - The Kids Need to Read year-end donation of books to the libraries of New Orleans took on behemoth proportions, growing from an impressive single pallet of high end books to a stupendous four pallets full. The final gift was over 3,000 books valued at more than $150,000! Katelyn Castleberry, the Executive Director of the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library, is overseeing the distribution of the books for the library system. "We were blown away. This is by far the best donation that either the Friends or the New Orleans Public Library has ever received," said Castleberry.
PJ Haarsma, author of The Softwire series, and actor Nathan Fillion, star of Serenity and Waitress, founded Kids Need to Read (www.kidsneedtoread.org). The organization raises funds to purchase books for struggling schools and libraries, as well as institutions that give books to disadvantaged children. Although Kids Need to Read concentrates on delivering fiction to the many groups it assists, this particular shipment of books consisted of high end nonfiction books - the area of greatest need for the New Orleans Friends group. In a letter to Kids Need to Read, Castleberry explained the distribution of the books throughout the city of New Orleans:
"We cannot really quantify how extremely helpful this shipment will be to both the Friends and the Library. Your donations were so top notch that we were able to fill gaps in the Library's collections across the city. Also our book buyers were amazed at the quality items we were able to bring to the book sale. We also have a large number of neighborhood centers, shelters and organizations that we were able to drop off books to. Often these places receive little if any donations of reading material and if they do, it is usually of a low quality. We feel very fortunate to have been thought of by your organization, and have tried to begin spreading the generosity of your donation throughout the city. It is not often that one donation can help us impact so many different people spread out so far. You have really given us a tool to make a large difference to a great number of people. Thank you so much."
PJ Haarsma replied, "I am so pleased that we were able to create such an impact, especially since we began only six months ago. Kids Need to Read has stirred an incredible passion in people, and it's amazing to be able to put that energy to work in such a positive way."
Assisting the libraries and schools of New Orleans in their recovery from Hurricane Katrina is a strong focus for Kids Need to Read. Eight of the thirteen public libraries of New Orleans were demolished in the disaster. Because all resources go toward rebuilding the destroyed libraries, funding for new books is nonexistent beyond what the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library raise. Castleberry describes the hardships still hanging heavily over the Crescent City:
"People think that time has erased the challenges that Katrina posed to the Gulf South. Time has helped us heal, but every day is a challenge in this environment. We have to work harder than ever to maintain our schools, libraries and culture. We are at a pivotal time in history where every step affects the future. Your gift has infused us with bounty, kindness and most importantly something to share."
Kids Need to Read credits the generosity of Jade Corn of Phoenix Book Company for making the amazing donation possible on behalf of the foundation. Additionally, Phoenix Book Company absorbed the costly expense of shipping the books to New Orleans. For Kids Need to Read, this means more money to use for other schools and libraries eagerly awaiting new books for their young patrons.
In describing Kids Need to Read, Katelyn Castleberry quoted a patron of the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library: "You sure do spread that reading around!"
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