Williamson County Public Library System is excited to announce its “Food for Fines” program, from December 20 to January 20. This initiative allows patrons to help their community while reducing library fines.
Library users may bring nonperishable food items to any of the six county library locations and in return, have $1 in fines forgiven for each donated item. People can clear library fines up to $10 with a 10 item limit and also support local families in need. The Library is donating the food to Graceworks, a local nonprofit, to help stock their food pantry.
We believe in fostering a sense of community and wanted to provide our patrons with a meaningful way to give back,” stated Leila Blakely Luckett, Patron Services Manager. “The Library Food for Fines program allows us to come together as a community to make a positive impact during the holiday season.
Donated items are being collected at all library branches during regular operating hours. Acceptable items include nonperishable food supplies such as canned goods, pasta, rice, and other packaged goods with unexpired dates.