Friends Of The Newark Free Library
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Provides financial and volunteer support to the Newark Free Library, enhancing its ability to serve the community. Supports cultural events, drama programs, and library celebrations.

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Friends Of The Newark Free Library


Founded in
1971
EIN
23-7098836
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Libraries
Address
C/O LORI HANS NEWARK, DE 19711-0000 United States
Website
https://friendsofthenewarkfreelibrary.com/
Phone
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The Friends of the Newark Free Library, founded in 1971, is a nonprofit providing volunteer and financial support to the Newark Free Library. They promote library resources, services, and needs, and support cultural programs, children's drama, and musical performances. In 2024-25, they contributed nearly $38,000. Their mission is to enhance the library's ability to serve the community.
Mission
The Friends of the Newark Free Library is a non-profit providing volunteer and financial support to the Newark Free Library, enhancing its ability to serve the community. They also promote knowledge of the library's functions, resources, services, and needs.

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