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Big book donation in Pasco County for Giving Tuesday

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PASCO COUNTY, Fla. — The spirit of Giving Tuesday is alive in Pasco County as the Pasco County Library System teams up with Friends of the Library to support local schools with a major book donation effort.

This year, hundreds of children’s books are being delivered to schools across the county — an initiative that began with a simple request from Chester Taylor Elementary School in Zephyrhills.


What You Need To Know

  • Pasco County Libraries donating books to local schools for Giving Tuesday 
  • Effort to collect books started over the summer after a request to help restock books at Chester Taylor Elementary School in Zephyrhills 
  •  Hundreds of books will be donated at events across the county on Tuesday
  • For more information on helping with the book donation, visit Pasco County Libraries


The school was working to restock its library to boost reading scores on state assessments. 

That request quickly turned into a large-scale collaboration spanning multiple schools.

According to Pasco County Public Library System Director Sean McGarvey, the idea gained momentum quickly.

“The school board had reached out to us as perhaps we could help restock. We talked to them, and the Friends of the Libraries jumped on this — they thought this was an amazing idea, and all eight of our libraries pitched in to collect these books.”

On Tuesday morning, the donation effort kicks off at Chester Taylor Elementary School, where the first batch of books will be delivered. From there, additional Pasco County schools will receive donated materials throughout the day.

While Tuesday’s library donations are making a big impact, residents across Tampa Bay can also participate in Giving Tuesday in a variety of ways.

Local nonprofits accepting donations include:

  • Crisis Center of Tampa Bay
  • Feeding Tampa Bay
  • Metropolitan Ministries

Feeding Tampa Bay announced that all donations made Tuesday will be matched, doubling the number of meals provided to families in need this holiday season. Community members can also give back by volunteering their time.

For more information on how to help, visit Feeding Tampa Bay, Metropolitan Ministries and Crisis Center of Tampa Bay.

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Jason Lanning

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