In celebration of National Library Day – check out one of Stand for Children Louisiana’s Little Libraries.
A library can pop-up anywhere you wish it, in fact Stand for Children Louisiana has planted 7 Little Libraries in communities across New Orleans and Baton Rouge. Stand for Children Louisiana first committed to erecting Little Libraries in communities hit hard by Baton Rouge’s 2016 flood in order to bring books to communities hit hard by flooding and damage. When we first started to plant the Little Libraries none existed North of Florida Boulevard in the city of Baton Rouge, now there are five – including three at local schools. Take a moment and visit one of our 7 little libraries today!
Baton Rouge
- 4242 Gus Young Avenue, Baton Rouge, LA 70802
- 3705 Winbourne Avenue, Baton Rouge, LA 70805
- Winbourne Elementary | 4503 Winbourne Avenue, Baton Rouge, LA 70805
- Istrouma High School | 3730 Winbourne Avenue, Baton Rouge, LA 70805
- Claiborne Elementary | 4707 Denham St., Baton Rouge, LA 70805
New Orleans
- Joe Brown Park | 5601 Read Blvd., New Orleans, LA 70127
- Schaumburg Elementary | 9501 Grant St., New Orleans, LA 70127
The beauty of these community libraries is that they are always open and just a short walk away from many of our members – so even when your student isn’t in school, a new book is available in your neighborhood! Click here to find the Little Free Library closest to you!
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