Literacy Volunteers-Androscoggin is calling on local residents to help reach a $500 fundraising goal with an end-of-summer bottle drive. By dropping off returnables at Roopers and designating proceeds to Literacy Volunteers, donors will support critical efforts to promote reading and education.
Literacy Volunteers-Androscoggin holding bottle drive | Sun Spots
Key Takeaways:
- The group aims to raise $500 through bottle returns.
- Donations can be made at Roopers locations across Lewiston.
- Proceeds will go directly to Literacy Volunteers-Androscoggin.
- The fundraiser concludes with the end of the summer season.
- Each bottle or can helps strengthen local literacy efforts.
Why Literacy Matters
Literacy Volunteers-Androscoggin is dedicated to improving reading skills and education across the community. Even a modest goal, like $500, can make a significant difference in funding literacy programs that change lives.
The $500 Target
The organization’s end-of-summer Bottle Drive aims to raise a total of $500. While it may seem like a small amount, every donated bottle or can supports the group’s mission, helping bridge gaps in reading and language proficiency.
Where to Donate
“Please drop off your returnables at Roopers and designate that the total go to Literary Volunteers,” the announcement reads. Roopers is accepting donations at multiple sites: 794 Main St., 694 Sabattus St. in Lewiston, or 545 […] (as listed in the original announcement). Residents are encouraged to bring in their bottles and cans, no matter the quantity.
Encouraging Community Involvement
Local residents are invited to take part in a simple but impactful way to give back. By donating returns from everyday recyclables, individuals become part of a broader effort to strengthen literacy support for neighbors in need.
A Final Call to Action
With summer winding down, Literacy Volunteers-Androscoggin hopes the community will come together in these last few weeks to reach the $500 benchmark. Every container counts—and every donation helps ensure that more people have the tools they need to read, learn, and thrive.