Sue Gail Spring, valued contributor to the WBFN Book Project
Sue Gail Spring, the Library Media Specialist of Norwood School in Bethesda, has been a long-time supporter and advocate of the WBFN Book Project.
Sue Gail Spring, the Library Media Specialist of Norwood School in Bethesda, has been a long-time supporter and advocate of the WBFN Book Project.
“We have not dealt with any other vendor since”
The WBFN Book Project’s donation of 52 boxes of books to my library project in Côte d’Ivoire […] came as an unexpected surprise.
Young minds in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea are hungry for knowledge and a book is a treasure to unlock the world for them. […]
The WBFN Book Project Team can report that the shipment of books for the school children in Davao del Sur, Philippines was implemented successfully last November.
“Children, are you happy?” the Headmaster of Fountain of Peace Basic School asked the throng of children who had gathered
The books, which are expected to be distributed among 60 schools in Monrovia, were made available to the GEP by the World Bank Family Network Book Project
For three weeks in August 2010, my colleague and I […] visited Mwika, Tanzania, a small village on the slopes of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
Undoubtedly, we all need not be reminded of the tragedy that struck Haiti on the 12th January.
The Book Project aims to send four large shipments each year. A large shipment is approximately 30,000+ books.
We have all been horrified at the devastation caused by the earthquake in Haiti.
We ship books to schools and libraries in developing countries, from Kindergarten all the way up to University level.
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