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Apr 7, 2011

 

Many schools and libraries in South Africa continue to experience a serious shortage of books, due to a lack of sufficient funds. These educational institutions accordingly struggle to supply their communities with proper reading material needed to improve literacy in young and old alike. The RSG/KKNK Book Collection campaign addresses this shortage by collecting books for underprivileged communities. The campaign, now in its thirteenth year, has through the years collected and distributed more than a million books. 

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Shoprite and Checkers have always been on the foreground in supporting various campaigns aimed at furthering the education of our country’s children. In support of the 2011 RSG/KKNK Book Collection campaign, Shoprite and Checkers supermarkets countrywide are providing collection points for books customers no longer use. The public is invited to contribute to the campaign by donating all types of books – fiction, non-fiction, textbooks, children’s literature, encyclopaedias and reference books, old and new, till 30 April 2011. The books can be deposited into branded golden trolleys located at the entrance to the stores. 

All books collected during this time will be sorted and distributed to needy schools, libraries and community organizations by the Vryburgers Diensorganisasie. 

Through the public’s generous donations the 2010 Book Collection campaign collected more than 15 000 books! Every book read is the next step towards building a road to knowledge and success that is easy and attainable for all South Africans, and Shoprite and Checkers therefore appeal to all to donate as many books as possible so that even more books can be collected that in 2010.

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