SPARK: Aboriginal Literacy Book Packing Day


Written by: Kylie Goatley

On Friday 26th May Golden Key Swinburne Chapter spent the afternoon at the Aboriginal Literacy Foundation, who holds book collection drives for aboriginal children twice per year. Our chapter president, Justine Hall, arranged a volunteering day for Golden Key Swinburne members to assist with packing the donated books ready to be sent out.

Throughout the afternoon the 6 members in attendance sorted books into appropriate age groups: 0-4 years, 5-9 years, 10-14 years and 15-18 years. This involved sorting over 2,200 books into approximately 40 boxes. It is expected that on average each child will benefit from 3 books each.
The books that GK Swinburne assisted in packing were dispatched as part of the foundations Northern Australian Books and Library Project. This project aims to support over 120 schools in Northern Queensland, Northern Territory and North Western Australia

The impact of GK Swinburne's volunteer book packing afternoon means that approximately 730 disadvantage aboriginal children will have access to these books to assist in their literacy and learning.

We hope to organise another day to pack more books later in the year so if you are interested in getting involved please let us know and keep an eye on our upcoming events in our monthly newsletters.


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