Rebuilding Classroom Libraries
Building Brighter Futures: Donating Books for Literacy Week
At Revilo Gives, we understand that literacy is power — and every child deserves access to books that inspire, educate, and ignite imagination. That’s why, during Literacy Week, we launched a special initiative to collect and donate books to help strengthen classroom libraries in local elementary schools.
The response from our community was heartwarming. Friends, families, supporters, and even strangers came together to donate gently used and brand-new books for children of all ages. From colorful picture books to early chapter books, our goal was to put stories directly into the hands of students who need them most.
Once collected, we hand-delivered these books to several elementary schools across Gwinnett County. The teachers were beyond grateful, and the smiles on the children’s faces reminded us that books can open doors to entire worlds — especially when those doors are right in the classroom.
Our mission with this project was simple: help teachers build stronger classroom libraries and give students more opportunities to read, dream, and grow. We believe every book donated is a seed planted for a brighter future.
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Together, we’re not just giving away books — we’re building confidence, curiosity, and classrooms full of opportunity.