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OUR

COMMUNITY PARTNERS

Our community partners are crucial to our mission to promote literacy, keep books accessible, and foster a sense of community for all Texans. Partnering with local businesses allows us to bring the books directly to the people and keeps our economy local. Our nonprofit partners support literacy initiatives in Texas and advocate for the availability of books for all. We are proud to support these groups through donations, volunteer work, and advocacy. 

A raccoon is sticking its head out of a book.

OUR

COMMUNITY PARTNERS

Our community partners are crucial to our mission to promote literacy, keep books accessible, and foster a sense of community for all Texans. Partnering with local businesses allows us to bring the books directly to the people and keeps our economy local. Our nonprofit partners support literacy initiatives in Texas and advocate for the availability of books for all. We are proud to support these groups through donations, volunteer work, and advocacy. 

Interested in becoming a Community Partner or hosting our Bookmobile? Contact us today to get started.

Partnering to Help Serve the Community

Non-Profits


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Inside Books

Non-Profit Partner

Lioness Books collects book donations for Austin-based non-profit, Inside Books. 


Inside Books Project is an Austin-based community service volunteer organization that sends free reading materials to people incarcerated in Texas, and also publishes resource guides and short-form instructional pamphlets. Inside Books is the only books-to-prisoners program in Texas, where more than 120,000 people are behind bars. Inside Books Project works to promote reading, literacy, and education among incarcerated individuals and to educate the general public on issues of incarceration. 

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Partnering to Help Serve the Community

Non-Profits


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Book Drive for Kids

Non-Profit Partner

Book Drive for Kids holds free book fairs in Central Texas to promote literacy in low-income communities. They provide brand new books to teenage moms, foster care youth and students at Title 1 schools. The goal of Book Drive for Kids is to increase access to books by increasing the size of children's home libraries. Volunteer opportunities include organizing book drives of brand new books and volunteering at our free book fairs.

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TX State CommCats ROAR for Libraries 

Non-Profit Partner

ROAR for Libraries is a Texas State University student organization dedicated to advocating for libraries and promoting literacy within the community. They engage in various initiatives, including organizing book drives, hosting literacy events, and supporting local libraries through volunteer efforts. ROAR for Libraries aims to raise awareness about the importance of libraries and ensure access to resources for all. Volunteer opportunities include participating in community outreach programs, assisting with event planning, and contributing to advocacy campaigns.

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A black and white drawing of a woman reading a book

Inside Books

Non-Profit Partner

Lioness Books collects book donations for Austin-based non-profit, Inside Books. 


Inside Books Project is an Austin-based community service volunteer organization that sends free reading materials to people incarcerated in Texas, and also publishes resource guides and short-form instructional pamphlets. Inside Books is the only books-to-prisoners program in Texas, where more than 120,000 people are behind bars. Inside Books Project works to promote reading, literacy, and education among incarcerated individuals and to educate the general public on issues of incarceration. 

Learn More
A logo with a hand reaching for colorful books

Book Drive for Kids

Non-Profit Partner

Book Drive for Kids holds free book fairs in Central Texas to promote literacy in low-income communities. They provide brand new books to teenage moms, foster care youth and students at Title 1 schools. The goal of Book Drive for Kids is to increase access to books by increasing the size of children's home libraries. Volunteer opportunities include organizing book drives of brand new books and volunteering at our free book fairs.

Learn More
A logo with a hand reaching for colorful books

TX State CommCats ROAR for Libraries 

Non-Profit Partner

ROAR for Libraries is a Texas State University student organization dedicated to advocating for libraries and promoting literacy within the community. They engage in various initiatives, including organizing book drives, hosting literacy events, and supporting local libraries through volunteer efforts. ROAR for Libraries aims to raise awareness about the importance of libraries and ensure access to resources for all. Volunteer opportunities include participating in community outreach programs, assisting with event planning, and contributing to advocacy campaigns.

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Little Free Library Locations


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Learn Lee Tutors

2301 S Bagdad Rd. Ste. 301, Cedar Park, TX 78613

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Little Free Library Locations


A bookshelf full of free books and a sign for Little Free Library at the top

Learn Lee Tutors

2301 S Bagdad Rd. Ste. 301, Cedar Park, TX 78613

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Local Businesses

This list is updated monthly according to the event schedule.


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Canopy Austin

Hosting Lioness Books on February 1st

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Cedar Park Market Days

Hosting Lioness Books on February 15th

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5th Element Brewing

Hosting Lioness Books on February 8th-9th & 23rd

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Picnic tables outside with vendors around

Wildfire Park

Hosting Lioness Books on February 22nd

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Local Businesses

This list is updated monthly according to the event schedule.


A decorative indoor space with a long table and white chairs

Canopy Austin

Hosting Lioness Books on February 1st

Visit Website
A wooden sign for Cedar Park Market Days, with people and lights in the background

Cedar Park Market Days

Hosting Lioness Books on February 15th

Visit Website
A cement sign for 5th Element Brewing with graphics.

5th Element Brewing

Hosting Lioness Books on

February 8th-9th & 23rd

Visit Website
Picnic tables outside with vendors around

Wildfire Park

Hosting Lioness Books on February 22nd

Visit Website
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