WE ARE WORKING TO HAVE BOOK-SHARING STATIONS IN EVERY COMMUNITY OF COLOR THROUGHOUT GEORGIA.
Our first priority is Clayton County, Georgia, the location of our agency’s head office.
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We impact communities through our free book-sharing stations. Our stations include a diverse collection of books by authors who speak to the lives of everyday people and families: Black, Indigeous, Hispanic and other POC, including topics related to the LGBTQ+ community.
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We also impact communities by bringing people together. Book-sharing stations create opportunities for conversation; conversations around identity, representation, and just plain ole life!

FAST FACTS ABOUT
FAMILY LITERACY OF GEORGIA
20
STATIONS
By the end of 2022, Family Literacy of Georgia will place 20 book-sharing stations in Clayton County neighborhoods.
3,000 +
BOOKS
Distributed since 2021 at 10 book-sharing stewards throughout Clayton County, Georgia within the Read in Color Program. Valued at $45,000.
9,000
FAMILIES
The approximate number of families impacted by Family Literacy of Georgia book-sharing stations. On average, one book is shared 3 times.
BOOK-SHARING LOCATIONS
With our partner Little Free Library, Family Literacy of Georgia introduced 10 new book-sharing stations through its newest initiative
Read in Color. Explore the map of the locations below.
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