20+ Local Little Free Libraries that Amplify Diverse Voices & Stories
Give a book, take a book
Our thanks to Casey T. and the whole team @littlefreediverselibraryrva for the info and for doing what they do!
If you can’t make it out to one (or more) of these locations rn, no sweat; Little Free Diverse Library Project RVA is accepting donations here and will deliver them all around town.
— by the RVAx team
3123 Barton Ave (Brookland Park)
2219 Maplewood Ave (Byrd Park)
E Grace St & N 29th St (Church Hill) High need for kids’ books
3000 E Marshall St (Church Hill)
2707 E Marshall St (Church Hill)
3111 E Marshall St (Church Hill)
601 Chimborazo Blvd, Apt A (Church Hill)
929 N 26th St (Church Hill) High need for kids’ books
1500 N 28th St (Church Hill)
4213 Patterson Ave (Colonial Place)
5 S 1st St (Downtown)
2202 Parkwood Ave (The Fan)
2027 W Grace St (The Fan)
2006 W Grace St (The Fan)
2300 Hanover Ave (The Fan) High need for kids’ books
3400 Mountain Rd (Glen Allen)
318 W Marshall St (Jackson Ward)
2829 Kenwood Ave (Lakeside)
1107 Lake Ave (Libbie Mill)
3901 Stockton St (McGuire)
902 Dannyhill Ct (Midlothian)
4701 Fitzhugh Ave (Monument Avenue Park)
4901 Old Brook Rd (Pine Camp)
1904 Winder St (Randolph)
4501 W Grace St (Sauer’s Gardens)
1320 Summit Ave (Scott’s Addition)
3600 Saunders Ave (Scott’s Addition)
3329 Pump Rd (Short Pump)
1400 Perry St (Swansboro)
6703 Patterson Ave (Three Chopt)
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