Tag: book drive

  • Life Food Pantry is collecting new and gently used books

    Life Food Pantry is collecting new and gently used books

    Loveland, Ohio – “Before covid we would have a section in the Back to School Fair where children and parents could take a books to call their own. Hoping to encourage reading as a family thing. This year we are once again making this happen. Now all we need is donated books – lots and lots of them,” said Terri Carter who is currently working on a project for LIFE’s Back to School Fair.

    Terri is collecting new and gently used books of all kinds.

    How can YOU help?

    • Clean out your bookshelves and closets for books.

    • Donate or provide gift certificates to local book stores.

    • Organize a neighborhood book club or church book drive.

    Books can be dropped off at LIFE FOOD PANTRY at 677 Loveland-Madeira Rd. (next door to ACE Hardware)

    Anytime the Life Food Pantry is open you can leave books in the donation box outside the front door.

    A volunteer is available to pick-up larger quantities at your convenience.

    For more information call/text/or email Terri Carter

    513-295-4778 ~ terri.lifefoodpantry@gmail.com

  • Amy Switzer Burns wants to say “Thanks” for compassion project

    Amy Switzer Burns wants to say “Thanks” for compassion project

    Brady Burns and Melissa Hawkins Prenger

    by David Miller

    Loveland, Ohio – “Thanks to all of the parents, students, and staff at LPS and LES who donated either money or new books,” said mom, Amy Burns. The books that were collected are being donated to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital for patients. Amy also said, “A huge thank you to Melissa Hawkins Prenger,” who worked with Brady to help get this compassion project off the ground. “She is a blessing to the Loveland City School District.”  

    Brady is a 10th grader at Loveland High School. He was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease two years ago and knows what it is like to be away from friends and family while getting treatments at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. He gets IVIG infusions once a month which lasts 12-14 hours.   

    Brady said, “I spend a lot of time at Children’s Hospital and it is boring. I take a book along with my Play Station to pass time. I see other kids who are away from home for days on end. I wanted to organize a compassion project for the patients at Children’s Hospital. If we can all give them something to brighten their day and make the hospital stay more manageable then it is worth it.” 

    Prenger says that “Brady is such an inspiration for taking his own experiences and hardships and turning it into good for others. That’s what makes him a true leader. Each and every book represents a smile and, perhaps, a day made. I am so proud of him.” Melissa Prenger teaches 3rd grade at the Loveland Elementary School. 

    Brady is also working with Mrs. Heybruch at the Loveland Early Childhood Center and will be doing another service project in the coming months.