
Libraries: Beyond Books to Broaden Impact
In a remarkable effort to address food insecurity, 16 County Library branches are stepping up by providing summer meals and food pantries to thousands of families in San Diego County. Recognizing the evolving role of libraries as community hubs, these programs have become essential resources during the summer months when children often lose access to school meals.
Combatting Food Insecurity: A Community Effort
Statistics reveal a troubling reality: one in seven children in the county faces food insecurity. To combat this issue, County Library has partnered with Feeding San Diego, utilizing resources efficiently through federal grants to distribute food at its locations. Over the past year alone, more than 556,600 pounds of food have been distributed—reaching an astonishing 27,833 households.
More Than Just Meals: Fostering Learning
These food programs serve not only to nourish but also to promote literacy and learning. With state funding, libraries are providing materials and programs alongside meals, encouraging families to engage with library services. "By offering meals... we’re able to support families not only through learning opportunities but also by helping meet essential needs," said County Library Director Migell Acosta.
The Expanding Role of Libraries in Local Communities
This initiative exemplifies how libraries are evolving from mere book repositories to inclusive community centers. They're now hosting various cultural events and activities, from crafts to cooking classes, further enriching community life in San Diego County.
Residents looking to participate in these programs can find more information about the County Library’s offerings and food distribution sites by visiting sdcl.org or calling 211.
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