Levittown, Seaford libraries help collect 5,582 books

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State Senator Steve Rhoads recently achieved a milestone in his mission to take an active role in promoting literacy and education on Long Island by collecting 5,582 books during a week-long book drive across various libraries in his Senate District.

This initiative was executed in collaboration with Book Fairies, an organization committed to redistributing books to under-resourced communities. Recognizing the importance of access to reading materials, Rhoads said he aimed to not only enhance childhood education but also foster a lifelong love of learning among children, particularly those who may not have the means to obtain books on their own.

The success of this book drive was made possible through the contributions of local residents, as well as the participation of several community libraries, including the Farmingdale Public Library, Hicksville Public Library, Island Trees Public Library, Levittown Public Library, and Seaford Public Library. Each location served as a hub for donations, collecting a diverse array of titles, from charming baby books to engaging chapter books.

In the coming weeks, Book Fairies will distribute these collected materials to families and children in need. Senator Rhoads expressed gratitude to everyone involved, saying that such collaborative endeavors not only provide resources and support for those who may be struggling, but also cultivates a culture of kindness and generosity that resonates throughout the community.