Library begins new homebound services

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The Long Branch Free Public Library will launch services to homebound residents of the city. The Homebound Library Service program helps fulfill the library’s mission by offering services to residents who are homebound due to illness, disability, or age, and are physically unable to visit the library.

Residents will be considered homebound if they are permanently or temporarily (six weeks or more) confined to their homes due to illness, disability, or other medical issues. Library materials will be delivered to the door. This service is being started with thanks to the NJ Foundation of Aging.

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For more information, contact Kate Angelo at 732-222-3900, ext. 2270, or email kangelo.lbpl@gmail.com.

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