What a worthy cause to donate books, @Aethelflaed. I admire that teacher. What a caring person. We have a community library in the area where I live. It isn’t a public library, but a library started by senior volunteers with donated books and materials. It is an inspiring and amazing sight to see today. It has taken several years, but it is comparable to any large city public library. My 92 year old father started the library in the county where I raised. He and his fellow Kiwanis Club members made it a project back in the day.
The only question I have is where do you send the supplies or books? I couldn’t find any information about that on the blog.
The teacher says in the article that used and less costly items are appreciated. ...“I understand that these are tough financial times for everyone, but If you feel you could help add books or other supplies to my classroom, without burdening yourself, I’ve put the link to my Amazon classroom wish list: here. The items chosen are solely going to be put into my classroom for my students and many of the items can also be found used and at a cheaper price.”...