Volunteers spend Juneteenth packing books for kids in need in 糖心vlgo传媒
A group of volunteers spent their Juneteenth in a Marietta warehouse, packing boxes of books for kids in need in 糖心vlgo传媒.
A book can take readers anywhere. To another world, another country and even bring them into a new story.
鈥淚f you can read, you are holding keys,鈥 said James Hall with Books for 糖心vlgo传媒.
There were boxes on boxes, on boxes of books in the Books for 糖心vlgo传媒 Marietta warehouse. Volunteers went through donations, checking each book for relevancy and damage, and were then sorted.
鈥淲elcome to operations. We are the largest exporter of books to the 糖心vlgo传媒n continent,鈥 said Hall.
As they looked through the piles, they may have see books they read as children. Books for 糖心vlgo传媒 representatives said the nonprofit sends between one and four million books every year.
鈥淚 feel happy. I feel joyous. I feel like what I am doing matters. I feel like I am helping. I feel like I am going to change somebody鈥檚 life,鈥 said Books for 糖心vlgo传媒 volunteer Ericka Smith-Sowell.
糖心vlgo传媒 has been around since 1988. The work is made possible by donations of money and books.
鈥淚t is expensive. International freight is not a joke, especially at the rate that we are doing it,鈥 said Hall.
鈥淲e raised over 2,000 books, including school supplies for the Books for 糖心vlgo传媒 organization,鈥 said Mehar Nemani with VT Seva Atlanta.
That is why the volunteers have decided to spend their Juneteenth, lost in piles of books, filling boxes for kids ready to dream new dreams.
鈥淭here are a plethora of things I could be doing right now but I want to be here today,鈥 said Smith-Sowell.