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Murrieta librarians expand 'Library for All' services for adults and teens with disabilities

2259402 · February 10, 2025
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Library supervising librarian Agnes (last name not provided) described a program serving adults and older teens with disabilities that has grown since 2018 with local donations and state grant funding and now operates weekly activities and outreach.

Murrieta — The Library Advisory Commission heard an overview Feb. 10 of the library’s “Library for All” (LFA) program, which offers social, educational and recreational programming tailored to adults and older teens with disabilities.

Agnes (surname not provided), supervising librarian, told commissioners LFA began as a small pilot in 2017 and has since grown with community donations and grants. She said initial seed funding of about $500 from local groups helped start the effort; since 2018 the Friends of the Murrieta Library have contributed roughly $10,000 and the library has received combined Library Services…

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