Join us in celebrating Library Giving Day
Will you help us transform young lives, one page at a time?

We believe that every child deserves access to books, learning, and opportunities that spark a lifelong love of reading. This Library Giving Day on Tuesday, April 1, you can help make that vision a reality by supporting summer reading.
In 2024, 13,725 summer reading participants read 77,935 books with the Fulton County Library.
Each year, children and youth rely on their local library to provide a safe, engaging, and educational space during the summer months – bridging the gap between school years, preventing learning loss, and fostering creativity. But we can’t do it without you.
Your gift to the Atlanta-Fulton Public Library Foundation will:
- Provide books and literacy resources for children and families.
- Support engaging programs like author visits, storytelling events, and creative workshops.
- Ensure that every child has access to summer reading activities that build confidence and academic success.
Please join us in celebrating Library Giving Day on Tuesday, April 1 by making a donation at afplf.org/donate to support Fulton County Libraries. Together, we can create a summer filled with stories, imagination, and limitless possibilities.
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