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How public libraries help people access critical information and social services

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Local NewsValley Public Radio |ByKathleen Schock Published January 28, 2022 at 2:27 PM PST

Organizations like food banks, shelters and schools do vital work to provide social services to the community. But among the other unsung heroes working to help people in need are public libraries. Beyond just books, libraries offer training, technology and access to life-changing resources. To learn more, Valley Edition host Kathleen Schock checked in with a panel of public librarians from across the San Joaquin Valley. Jennifer Bethel from Fresno County, Darla Wegener from Tulare County and Ashley Nuhfer from Kings County.

How public libraries help people access critical information and social services