L.A. Library Programs Given $250,000 in Grants
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More than $250,000 in grants to the Los Angeles Public Library will go to expand the “Grandparents and Books” program, and add computers to the Hyde Park branch.
The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation donated $150,000 to support educational and cultural programs at the Central Library, and $100,000 came from the Annenberg Foundation for Grandparents and Books, an inter-generational program in which seniors read to children at branch libraries. The Riordan Foundation gave $10,000 for various purchases in Hyde Park.
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