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Lubuto Library Project

WISH LIST: $100: 250 books to children who might otherwise never see one; $500: storytelling event where orphaned children make books for their library; $1,000: shelving for a Lubuto Library.

Living and working in Africa for 25 years, professional librarian Jane Kinney Meyers was at the Fountain of Hope drop-in shelter in Lusaka, Zambia, when she created her first “street kids library” within a converted shipping container. What she saw there convinced her that access to libraries could dramatically improve the lives of AIDS orphans and other vulnerable African children. In 2005 she established the Lubuto Library Project to build libraries with local agencies already serving street children, and to stock them with book collections assembled and shipped by US schoolchildren who would learn, simultaneously, about the impact of AIDS on their sub-Saharan African peers. The Lubuto libraries are life-changing. In addition to serving as necessary havens for children who can read about worlds outside their own, the libraries also help children learn enough to pass high school entrance exams and attend boarding schools–and that means a home, a uniform, a community, an education. Your support brings hope for the present, and hope for the future, to these needy, eager learners.

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Jane Kinney Meyers
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Selected for the 2006-07 Catalogue
5505 Connecticut Avenue NW, Box 368
Washington, DC 20015-2601
202-558-5609

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