Friday, December 18, 2009

ADDIE’S ‘A-B-C’ BOOK DRIVE MOVES INTO THE DISTRIBUTION PHASE.

This holiday season Assemblywoman Addie Russell joined forces with the Community and Church Program in St. Lawrence County and the Community Action Planning Council in Jefferson County to hold a book drive. The drive was titled ‘A-B-C-Addie’s Books for Children.’ The goal was to try to put a book in every kid’s hands this holiday.


The Assemblywoman publicized and promoted the book drive and the social service agencies are distributing the books. The drive concluded December 11th and the results were impressive. Over 1,500 new and gently used books for children were collected. One book dealer alone, Kaylieghbug Books, in Morristown contributed over 200 new books. Thanks go out not only to the sponsoring agencies but Salmon Run Mall in Watertown and Kinney Drugs in Canton. The Jeff/Lewis Teacher’s Center laminated the posters promoting the book drive.


Addie Russell said, “I am very pleased that the ABC book drive frankly exceeded my expectations in its first year. Whether kids read themselves, or are read to, the joy of reading can be experienced by many kids this holiday season. We are starting early to expand the book collection next year. Once again our goal will be to get as many books in as many young hands as we are able.”

Sheri Wilcox of the Church and Community Program in Canton said, “It was a joy seeing the faces of parents and guardians light up when we combined the gifting of food, toys, clothes and books. The families that we deal with really appreciated the books.”


Melinda Gault of the Community Action Planning Council said, “It isn’t common for an outreach agency like ours to partner with an elected official to reach a common goal. But I’m so pleased we were able to do that this year. Kids will benefit and that’s always our goal at CAPC.”

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