Alpha Delta Kappa honors educators by donating books to school libraries

Shoreline, WALocal News

Alpha Delta Kappa (ADK) celebrated its founders month by donating books to local school libraries in Shoreline and surrounding districts. The women's educational honorary emphasizes world understanding, educational excellence, scholarships, and philanthropy. This initiative aims to support educators and enhance resources for students in the community. Members reported positive feedback from students and librarians about the new additions to library collections. ADK's commitment to improving educational opportunities aligns with its mission to foster a love for learning.

The organization has a history of supporting local educational initiatives through various philanthropic efforts. The donations not only enrich library resources but also promote literacy and educational engagement among students. Such actions illustrate the significant impact of community organizations in enhancing local education.

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