Lewiston Public Library is relaunching its Outreach Program to deliver books and other materials to homebound residents who otherwise could not access the library and its resources.

The 200 Lisbon St. library is accepting new and returning patrons who would like to utilize this service on a regular or temporary basis. The free program is open to any residents of Lewiston who are physically unable to come into the building. Those in either private settings or group facilities are welcome to apply, according to a news release from Katherine Webber, Lending Services librarian.

Delivery will happen once a month; only items from the Lewiston collection will be available to borrow, up to 30 per checkout.

The library collection includes more than 150,000 books, movies, audiobooks, magazines, and music CDs to choose from, and every library user has free access to online content, including e-books, e-audiobooks, streaming video and language learning.

“Maintaining equitable access to Lewiston residents is an important part of the library’s mission in the community,” said Webber, who is spearheading the program. “We are thrilled to again offer an option for homebound patrons to more easily enjoy the library’s physical collection.”

For more information about the program, contact the library at 207-513-3134 or lplcirc@lewistonmaine.gov.

 

 

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