LINCOLN PELHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY
Registered Name: Lincoln Pelham Union Public Library Board
Business No: 130638018RR0001
This organization is designated by Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) as a registered charity. They comply with the CRA's requirements and have been issued a charitable registration number.
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Lincoln Pelham Public Library is an important community hub, fostering literacy skills, providing hands-on programs and lifelong learning.
In April 2022 the Lincoln and Pelham libraries merged to become the Lincoln Pelham Public Library
Libraries are Important Community Hubs. Please Support Yours Today!
Whether it is fostering early literacy skills, providing hands-on programs or for digital literacy education, Lincoln Pelham Public Library assists thousands of residents each year. As our community grows and technologies evolve, support from donors becomes more and more important.
What will my gift support?
While we are grateful for public funding for our library system, your gifts help us thrive! Donations fund priority needs, programs that introduce children to the joy of reading, help newcomers feel welcome in our community, teach technologies to people who do not otherwise have access, deliver outreach services to those unable to visit our locations – and so much more
From a Library Family:
"As a mom of a 1- and 3-year-old, the library has truly become one of our favourite places — and it’s changed our everyday life in the best ways. What started as a quick visit to pick up a few bedtime stories has turned into one of our most cherished weekly routines.
My kids light up as soon as we walk through the doors. They rush to the shelves filled with books about dinosaurs, trucks, and animals — there’s always something new to discover. The seasonal colouring tables and toy area are perfect for little hands, giving them space to play, create, and learn.
We love that the library offers puzzles to borrow (a total lifesaver for rainy days!) and that there are books for every age and interest — from board books for my toddler to storybooks and picture books for my preschooler, and even novels and parenting reads for me.
It’s become more than just a place for books — it’s our little community hub, a calm and inspiring space where my kids’ love of learning and imagination grow every visit. The library has given us stories to share, moments to connect, and countless memories that shape our days."
