The POP Project has been proud to be one of the Mountain Xpress’s 30 inaugural nonprofits in the new Give!Local fundraising program. From November 1 through December 31, the program connects local donors with local agencies that need local support. Thanks to generous donors like you, so far POP has raised $1,053 or 35% of our $3,000 budgetary goal for 2016. With 10 days remaining, we hope to continue raising funds until the program has ended.
Every dollar raised by POP translates to $10 in books delivered for free to children and adults in our community who have trouble accessing books inside or outside their home. We believe that a greater access to books is one important factor among many that helps individuals build and maintain their educational and financial independence and better contribute to the local workforce.
That’s why many of POP’s delivery locations are fellow area nonprofits. Since we were founded in 2009, POP has given to dozens of local agencies, including five of our fellow Give!Local organizations:
- Asheville Music School (2013)
- Homeward Bound (2010-2015)
- Irene Wortham Center (2015)
- The Lord’s Acre (2015)
- OurVoice (2011)
We’re very proud of our chance to supplement the missions of fellow WNC agencies who are working to better our community by bettering the lives of locals—one man, woman, or child at a time. Here’s what Emily Ball, Housing Services Director of longtime partner Homeward Bound of WNC, has to say about POP:
Many of our clients visit the [public] library to use their computers, but they’re often unable to check out books due to accumulated late fees or lost library cards. Because of the POP Project, they can take books from AHOPE [Day Center], and either bring them back, pass them on, or keep them for themselves. Reading provides a great escape from the grind of homelessness and can offer moments of peace in an otherwise turbulent experience.
At Homeward Bound, we fully believe that homelessness is a community-wide problem that requires a community-wide solution, and that the most effective way to solve that problem is for everyone in our community to play the part that’s best for them—we’re so grateful to the POP Project for doing exactly that!
Help the POP Project Raise $3,000 by December 31
Please help sustain POP through 2016 so that we can continue taking children’s books, adult fiction, history, cookbooks and more to fellow Give!Local nonprofits, as well as to numerous other schools, organizations, and agencies in Asheville and across the region.
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