From hosting toddler story times to connecting underserved adults with local jobs and opportunities, our tireless and dedicated library workers invest valuable time, effort, and emotional labor into our communities
April 9th is National Library Workers Day, Community.
Libraries offer much more than books — they also provide essential public services. From adult literacy programs to book clubs, libraries are built and run on compassion and community.
But none of this would be possible without library workers. Our library workers provide free services to millions of visitors and create public spaces where everyone is welcome.
Library workers support San Diegans from all walks of life.
From hosting toddler story times to connecting underserved adults with local jobs and opportunities, our tireless and dedicated library workers invest valuable time, effort, and emotional labor into our communities.
Library staff are at the forefront of our County’s community-building efforts, yet they often go unappreciated.
Born and raised in San Diego, Monica Montgomery Steppe is an HBCU graduate, and an attorney by trade. Monica believes in her heart that the neighborhoods and community members are vibrant and worthy of care and investment. To learn more about Monica and the work she's doing for District Four, click here
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