by Staff | Jun 2, 2020 | Blog
Kathryn Sonnie is a living example of manifesting success. She was a teacher working with Global Hope Alliance, an organization that builds schools and libraries in Africa. When others found out what she was doing, the amazing people in her networks wanted to fill the...
by Staff | Dec 26, 2019 | Retirees, Stories
Book drive organizers Serena Kapoor and Marilyn Walters are both passionate about books and community service. But there is one big difference: Marilyn, age 79, is one of the oldest people to organize an ALP book drive, while Serena, age 8, was the youngest to run a...
by Staff | Aug 2, 2019 | Blog
A huge congratulations to Whitman Middle School located in Fairfax County, California that gathered students from the National Junior Honor Society this year and successfully created a library in Botswana with African Library Project. We’re always impressed when...
by Staff | Jul 16, 2019 | Blog
Guest blogger and African Library Project marketing intern Divya Prakash shares her experience as an active book drive organizer. Most of my early memories center around my local library, wandering in there with my brother, marveling at the colors and variety of the...
by Staff | Jun 14, 2019 | Blog
This is a story about books, Africa, libraries, and my dad. Just a few weeks ago my dad turned 94 years old. While his health has recently started to fail, he continues to find ways of supporting the African Library Project. As a retired educator, I seem to have...