Taylor Clark
LJI Reporter
Have any lightly used books collecting dust on the shelf? The Maniwaki Native Friendship Centre’s point of service in Gatineau can take them off your hands.
“We’re trying to build a library for post-secondary students … but we also have another section where we have children’s books,” said the point of service’s operations manager Karen Smith.
Branching from the Maniwaki Native Friendship Centre, the Gatineau location officially opened its doors in May and has been providing support, guidance, and information services for Indigenous people in the area.
Smith said all genres varying in age and language were welcome, along with textbooks in good condition. With fall around the corner, the operations manager said the point of service was aiming to fill the shelves of its library.
“If ever it does become overwhelming, we’ll probably just give back to the community and ask people if they want to come get books,” said Smith.
Donations can be dropped off Monday to Thursday from 8 am to 4 pm, and on Fridays from 8 am to noon, at the Centre Asticou in parking lot 10. Smith added that the location was sometimes open until 7 pm to facilitate evening activities.
If you have any questions, the point of service can be contacted by phone at 819-934-4088 or by email at Gatineau-MNFC@maniwakinfc.ca.
Photo caption: Drop off your used books to the Maniwaki Native Friendship Centre’s point of service in Gatineau at the Centre Asticou.
Photo credit: Gatineau – Maniwaki Native Friendship Centre Facebook Page