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Trustee Tranca advocates for after school programs and digital access for families

April 16, 2024 | Daly City, San Mateo County, California



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Trustee Tranca advocates for after school programs and digital access for families
During the Daly City Library Board of Trustees regular meeting on April 16, 2024, discussions centered on enhancing community services, particularly through after-school programs and digital access for families. Trustee Tranca emphasized the need for after-school initiatives, highlighting the importance of tutoring and digital resources for children, especially those from families facing financial challenges. This proposal aims to address educational disparities and ensure that all children have access to necessary learning tools.

The board also reviewed the library's mission statement and core services, recognizing the library's vital role in the community. The conversation underscored the importance of outreach and collaboration with other city departments, such as Parks and Recreation, to maximize resources and community engagement.

Trustees shared their recent participation in community events, including the swearing-in of a new city council member and a meeting focused on workers' rights. These engagements reflect the board's commitment to staying connected with community needs and fostering a collaborative environment among local organizations.

As the board moves forward, the focus will remain on implementing programs that support educational access and community involvement, reinforcing the library's position as a cornerstone of Daly City. The next steps will involve gathering more ideas from the community to further enhance library services and outreach efforts.

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