Hills Shire Library Branches wipe fines to support those in need

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Library Fine Amnesty returns in 2021.
Hills Shire library members with overdue library books and resources can now return them to their local branch with a non-perishable food item and have their library fines waived.
Mayor of The Hills Shire, Dr Michelle Byrne said this was a great way to give back and to also return library resources so that others could access them again.
“Christmas is a time for giving, and this year I’m encouraging library members – if they are in a position to do so – to donate to this wonderful initiative, even if they don’t have an overdue library resource to give back,” Mayor Byrne said.
“The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted many people and this includes physically, mentally and financially.
“Our Library Fine Amnesty is a great way to make this Christmas a special one, especially for those needing that extra bit of support,” Mayor Byrne added.
Library Fine Amnesty will run until Sunday, December 12.
Donations will be given to Anglicare – a charity that provides a range of services that promotes safety, participation and wellbeing – for their Mobile Community Pantry.
Items to consider for donation include:
  • Christmas cake or pudding (500g or 700g)
  • Tinned ham (450g)
  • Tinned Salmon (415g)
  • Tea (50pk) or Coffee (100g)
  • Milo (200g)
  • Packet of biscuits (200g x 2)
  • Dried pasta (500g)
  • Pasta sauce
  • Long-life milk, custard or cream
  • Tinned fruit and vegetables (425g)
  • Jam (500g)
For further information, visit The Hills Shire Library website: www.thehills.nsw.gov.au/Library.
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