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Libraries For Kids, Int'l

Tax deductible

Imagine your life with no internet access and no books. If you want a school you build it yourself. The government supplies a teacher and some textbooks but little else. But your children are eager to learn. Would you be willing to change your life so your children could get an education?
In September 2018 my five-week safari to five countries in East Africa was to see the animals in the wild while they are still in the wild. The itinerary included cultural experiences that didn’t interest me, and honestly, I was apprehensive about visiting homes, schools, villages, slums, bushmen, etc.

The animals were fantastic! Unexpectedly, I thoroughly enjoyed meeting the people and visiting their homes and schools. The African people we met were warm, friendly, smart, creative, and happy.

We visited the Amboseli Primary and Secondary School in Amboseli National Park, Kenya. In rural Kenya, the government does not build school buildings. You either build it yourself or raise the money to have it built. The government does supply teachers and some school books and supplies. This school is located next to a Maasai tribe, who has changed its way of life so their children can be educated. The Maasai are nomadic herdsmen moving their sheep, goats, and cattle to greener locations. However, school buildings can’t move. Therefore, this tribe established a more permanent settlement next to the school so their children can attend. This created a problem. The warriors now take the herds farther away to graze and may be gone 3-4 weeks, making both more vulnerable to predators. Education is that important to them! The teacher was asked if they had a library. Anne replied, “No, but we would love to have a library.” That stuck in my mind. Thinking, “surely I could get books donated and shipped to the school,” Libraries For Kids, Int’l was born.
Mission: The mission of Libraries For Kids is to supply books and school supplies to schools in rural areas of underdeveloped countries to establish libraries and assist those schools in broadening educational opportunities for their students.

Vision: Libraries For Kids envisions eventually helping rural schools in underdeveloped countries all over the world.

Libraries For Kids is an IRS tax-exempt 501 (c) (3) organization, so donations of books and money are tax-deductible.

Website: https://libraries4kids.org/ 



Many people told me that it can’t be done, it’s too expensive to ship books, and they will disappear going through Customs. However, one of my life philosophies is “Focus on the Objective, Not the Obstacle.” Every worthwhile project will have problems and obstacles. If you focus on the problems you will never start. However, if you focus on the objective and solve the problems as they arise, most anything is possible. Consequently, we have successfully shipped books to Nairobi, Kenya; Arusha, Tanzania; and the Amboseli school, learned how to minimize shipping costs, and sent money to the Amboseli school to help them buy new textbooks that fit their curricula.

Thanks for your support and prayers for Libraries For Kids.

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Donations 

  • Elizabeth Gombosi
    • $400 
    • 1 yr
  • Arnav Meduri
    • $25 
    • 1 yr
  • Judith Harrison
    • $300 
    • 2 yrs
  • Evan Bromley
    • $200 
    • 3 yrs
  • D M Edmondson
    • $50 
    • 3 yrs
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Fundraising team (2)

Roy Austin
Organiser
Cherry Point Landing, SC
Libraries For Kids
 
Registered charity
Donations are typically 100% tax-deductible in the US.
Tamela Maxim
Team member

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