The Charleston Friends of the Library is a nonprofit organization that supports and advocates for the
Charleston County Public Library system. We raise money to fund more than 6,000 programs sponsored annually by the library, including Summer Reading. To accomplish our goal of advocating for and enhancing the library system, we provide opportunities for the community to invest in their public library through donations of time, money, and books. This year, tens of thousands were helped through supporting the Charleston Friends of the Library. Those helped included young children learning to value reading with help from the Summer Reading Program; teens needing a positive after-school environment; the unemployed building job skills; workers seeking tax assistance; and others reaching across language and cultural barriers, fulfilling personal passions. (Yes, a lot more than borrowing books goes on at our library). There is one place in Charleston, a village square, where everyone congregates equally – the public library. Our Charleston County Public Library was named one of the best in the country in 2009.
- We have 16 branches stretching from Edisto to McClellanville;
- Annually, the library’s circulation exceeds 3.8 million;
- Patron visits are above 2 million;
- Over 2 million reference questions are answered;
- Each of our branches provide wi-fi free of charge;
- More than 6,000 programs draw audiences of 200,000.
We connect people to each other, to ideas, and to the larger world
Visit the Friends of the Library
website to find more information. To join stop by the library for a membership form, or sign up
online.
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