WE ARE WORKING TO HAVE BOOK-SHARING STATIONS IN EVERY COMMUNITY OF COLOR THROUGHOUT GEORGIA.
Our first priority is Clayton County, Georgia, the location of our agency’s head office.
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We impact communities through our free book-sharing stations. Our stations include a diverse collection of books by authors who speak to the lives of everyday people and families: Black, Indigeous, Hispanic and other POC, including topics related to the LGBTQ+ community.
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We also impact communities by bringing people together. Book-sharing stations create opportunities for conversation; conversations around identity, representation, and just plain ole life!

FAST FACTS ABOUT
FAMILY LITERACY OF GEORGIA
65+
STATIONS
As of 2026, Family Literacy of Georgia has placed 65+ book-sharing stations throughout Georgia.
4,800 +
BOOKS
Distributed to 30+ book-sharing stewards throughout Georgia within the Read in Color Program. Valued at $72,000.
14,400
FAMILIES
The approximate number of families impacted by Family Literacy of Georgia book-sharing stations. On average, one book is shared 3 times.
BOOK-SHARING LOCATIONS
With our partner Little Free Library, Family Literacy of Georgia introduced 10 new book-sharing stations through its newest initiative
Read in Color. Explore the map of the locations below.
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