For schoolchildren without a chair, table, or electric light in their home, imagine what it means to have a safe, well-lit place where they can come to read for pleasure, study, meet friends, ask a trusted adult for help and advice. Other community members come to use a computer, discuss ideas, complement their academic studies, or simply to relax with a good book!
Other agencies also use KidsLibs libraries to disseminate their information. IOM (International Organization for Migration) provide us with talks and posters on human trafficking; Kenya Breast Health Programme staff have given talks at our centres, and provided information on breast health and cancer awareness; Red Cross have given our staff basic first aid training; CLAN (Children's Legal Action Network) attend our monthly meetings, and have provided the staff with information on rape and what to do when a child has been raped; AMREF let select members of our community use their hi-tech medical library; ILRI (International Livestock Research Institute) are looking for ways to be involved with our rural library in Sipili, Laikipia West, informing communities about care of livestock. Several women's organisations based in Nairobi want to give information to our centre in Laikipia on FGM (female genital mutilation), and other girl child/womens issues.

