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Community spirit sees GRLC achieve new record

January 2, 2020 BY

Geelong Regional Library Corporation chair Cr Ron Nelson was thrilled with the outcome of 2019’s Food for Fines appeal.

FORGETFUL Geelong library members are being forgiven for their shortcomings between November and December, with all fines waived in return for the donation of non-perishable food items during this period.

More than two metric tonnes of food was acquired during the 2019 Food for Fines appeal, an initiative which sees a worldwide network of libraries eliminate fines in return for donations.

The food donated during the appeal was forwarded to the Geelong Food Relief Centre, a not-for-profit organisation which assists local people experiencing food insecurity.

The recent campaign ran from November 18 to December 13 and saw a record 2,205 kilograms of food collected at library branches – 635 kilograms more than the previous year (2018).

City of Greater Geelong councillor Ron Nelson, chair of the Geelong Regional Library Corporation, said it was wonderful to see the community rally together for people in need.

“The Food for Fines campaign provides an easy and practical way for local people to support a worthwhile cause in the lead up to the festive season.

“Offering amnesty from overdue book fines in exchange for food donations is a simple idea, but the incredible results we have seen this year prove just what a successful campaign it is.

“We are very grateful to our library members for donating so generously and embracing the spirit of giving this Christmas.”

The Food for Fines campaign also encourages people who may have stopped using the library because of overdue fines to return to visiting and borrowing.