Librarians, do you think your job would be easier if your library held trainings on information and referral for marginalized populations? Is this something your library has ever discussed?
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Replying to @HalpernAlex
@BKLYNlibrary has tons of resources on site for immigrants, low income people, job seekers, youth. It's in the budget and it's excellent.2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @sbkDSA @BKLYNlibrary
Yep a lot of big city libraries have great services and programs, but unfortunately that well dries up really quick.
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Replying to @HalpernAlex @BKLYNlibrary
Yea we're in a really good position that way. If you have local elected officials talking a big game about social services and supports, they should put the $$ down to go with that talk.
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Local non-profit organizations might have trainers and resources they can send your way. If you're giving them access to the community you serve in the library, it's a no brainer and low cost.
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