There are several reasons why you should support the installation of a Little Free Library at the Humanics sanctuary and sculpture park!
Here are a few thoughts:
Promoting literacy: A Little Free Library is a great way to promote literacy and a love for reading. By installing a Little Free Library at the sanctuary, you can encourage visitors to take a book or leave a book, creating a free and accessible space for people to discover new books and expand their knowledge.
Creating a sense of community: A Little Free Library can serve as a hub for the community to connect and share ideas. It can bring together people of all ages and backgrounds, fostering a sense of unity and camaraderie.
Encouraging outdoor activity: By installing a Little Free Library at the sanctuary, you can encourage visitors to spend more time outdoors and engage with the natural environment. It can serve as an added incentive for people to visit the park and spend time in nature.
Supporting local initiatives: Little Free Libraries are often created and maintained by local community members, and installing one at the sanctuary can support this initiative. It can be a way to show your support for local grassroots movements and encourage others to do the same.
If you have some time, books, or money to donate to this initiative, please consider helping out. You can assist in the following ways:
- You can donate financially through our GoFundMe campaign at the following link: https://gofund.me/8f2a7be6.
- To arrange a donation of books in advance of our opening, or to volunteer to help with library maintenance, please send a message to HumanicsLittleFreeLibrary@gmail.com.
While books of all genres are welcome, we are particularly interested in books related to the Humanics Institute’s Essential Values, and the themes that are represented throughout the Sanctuary and Sculpture Park.
Overall, installing a Little Free Library at the Humanics sanctuary and sculpture park can have a positive impact on the community, promote literacy, and encourage outdoor activity. It can be a valuable addition to the park and local community!