From WOOD COUNTY DISTRICT PUBLIC LIBRARY
The Wood County District Public Library (WCDPL) invites the public to support the “Securing Our Future” fundraising campaign. Now through May, the library is seeking widespread community support to raise $2 million. These funds will ensure WCDPL is here, strong and stable for generations to come.
The goal of this campaign is to preserve the library’s 150-year legacy and support its longevity. Over the last two decades, operation and material costs have risen, while more people are signing up for library cards, checking out materials, and attending programs. In order to provide services, WCDPL needs donations in addition to the Public Library Fund and the local levy. WCDPL is proud to be fiscally responsible, and this campaign helps the library provide much-needed resources now and in the future.
Much of what people love about the library is supported by donations. In past years, funds from donations have supported library resources like early literacy programs, the Foundation Speaker Series, and technology and software for community use. With the public’s help, WCDPL can support these resources that bring life and literacy to the community.
For more information on how to donate, visit wcdpl.org/securing-our-future, or contact Jessica McClure, director of development, at jessicamcclure@wcdpl.org or 419-352-5104 ext. 232.
