By: KDKA-TV News Staff
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Pittsburgh’s Office Of Equity has announced the Pittsburgh Dolly Parton Imagination Library has officially distributed 75,000 free books to children in the city.
READ MORE: State Police In Kittanning Searching For Arson Suspect Following Reported Domestic IncidentThe library is a program that provides free books to children living in the city ages 0-5.
READ MORE: Pittsburgh Police Investigate Shooting On Same Night South Side Traffic Pattern BeganOnce a month, the child will receive a book in the mail until their fifth birthday, giving them the opportunity to have a library of up to 60 books.
It is open to any child in the child under the age of five and parents can register their child on the program’s website by visiting this link.
MORE NEWS: No Injures Reported, Second Floor Of Penn Hills Home Destroyed In FirePittsburgh’s Imagination Library launched in February 2019 and is funded through Dolly Parton’s national initiative, the Benter Foundation, Hillman Family Foundation, and McAuley Ministries.
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