BCC partners with FirstBook to provide books for children

Date:

Share post:

Burlington County College is seeking groups in the county serving military, disabled and low-income children to apply to receive new books at no charge as part of its effort to deliver 40,000 books to children in need.

BCC is the first college in the nation to partner with First Book, a nonprofit enterprise that provides new books and resources to schools or programs that work with kids in need as part of a community service initiative aimed at improving reading skills and education gaps.

Students in Chris Gazzara and Kidane Yohannes’ English 101 classes are researching organizations and groups that would qualify for free books under this initiative.

The students have also started sorting through 500 books, donated by the African American Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey, to help them prepare for the 40,000 books set to arrive on the Mount Laurel campus this spring. As part of the initiative’s service-learning component, BCC students will spend their spring break sorting through all 40,000 books, donated by local publishers and worth nearly $400,000.

Groups are eligible if 70 percent of the children they serve are from low-income families or if they serve children with disabilities or children from military families. Programs serving kids from multiple groups are also eligible to sign up. Final eligibility is determined by First Book.

BCC is also partnering with the African American Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey and New Jersey’s secretary of higher education Rochelle Hendricks in hopes to establish a model for the rest of the state to follow.

More information is online at bcc.edu/firstbook.

BCC partners with FirstBook to provide books for children

Burlington County College is seeking groups in the county serving military,

CE-Bordentown

Related articles

Community turns out for Allentown Spring Stroll

Area visitors turned out in force to brave the cooler-than-usual weather on Sunday, April 26, 2026 to attend...

Dr. Auntie mixes flavor, fundraising and community ties

One of Ewing Township’s most colorful new businesses in recent years is Dr. Auntie’s Gourmet Popcorn — an...

Bringing the Messenger-Press back home

Dear Allentown, Upper Freehold and Millstone residents and business owners, ...

Monks to transform former first aid building into meditation center

The quiet hum of meditation will soon replace the sound of emergency sirens in a former first aid...