The Food for Fines program will once again be featured at all branches of the Monmouth County Library System in celebration of National Library Week, which is being observed April 9-15.
The Food for Fines program enables library users to return all delinquent books through an amnesty program which eliminates the fine in exchange for the donation of items for the library’s food program, according to a press release.
All canned and boxed products can be dropped in bins at library headquarters in Manalapan, or at any of the library’s branches, with $1 off each fine for each item contributed. All food items are delivered by the library to the FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, according to the press release.
Although no glassware or perishable items are accepted for the program, paper products can be accepted with canned and boxed foods.
“Our patrons are very generous,” said Renee Swartz, chair of the Monmouth County Library Commission. “Many take advantage of our food bank program to donate items for those in need, even though they have not incurred any fines.
“Their generosity is one more reason why we regard the county library as more than a library, but really a community center where people gather not only for education and enjoyment, but for all types of entertainment and activities.
“Contributing to the food bank is one more way our patrons show how involved they are in the community and the library’s very important role in it. Our patrons epitomize the theme of this year’s Library Week celebrations, which is ‘Libraries Transform,’ ” Swartz said.