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Fill-The-Truck Event!

  • Writer: Tigris Foundation
    Tigris Foundation
  • Nov 23, 2025
  • 1 min read

⭐️This is what happens when a community comes together! 🤝


With the help of elected officials and their collection sights and YOU, we collected over 18,000 books that will be distributed, donated, or traded for children’s books by BookSmiles! 📚


🎉We filled not one, but two trucks—making this event the largest single donation drive in the history of BookSmiles!


✨From the art vendors to the incredible organizations and elected officials that donated their time and resources to make this event such a success, thank you! 💗


📖By promoting childhood literacy and supporting the neighbors in our community, we are creating a more affordable and accessible world for everybody.


Special thanks to:


⛪️Upper Dublin Lutheran Church for hosting and collecting books

🍩Dunkin Donuts (Fort Washington) for generously donating donuts and coffee

🥨Philly Pretzel Factory (Horsham) for donating soft pretzels

🍊Weavers Way Co-op (Ambler) for donating tangerines

📕Rep. Matt Bradford for collecting books in his office

📘Rep. Sanchez, Rep. Cerato, Rep. Hanbidge, and Sen. Collett for spreading the word and supporting this amazing event!

🧘Heartwell Yoga for running a Storytime Yoga session


Thank you for your generous and dedicated support!


🧡Learn more about our partnership with BookSmiles at www.tigrisfoundation.org




 
 
 

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