The Library, our Friends groups, and the Pima Library Foundation are happy to accept donations!
Support the Library FAQs
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General Questions
Want to volunteer at a library?
Please contact the library where you want to volunteer and talk with our staff about current volunteer opportunities. See all library locations.
Volunteer application - Return your application in person to the branch you spoke with.
You can also volunteer with:
Teen Volunteer Program
We invite teens, ages 14 to 17, to participate as a Library Volunteer. You'll work with other teens and librarian mentors on meaningful projects.
Fill out this form. Please submit your application to the library where you'd like to volunteer. You will be contacted by the library if there are volunteer opportunities available.
What else is there? Are you looking for other places in the community to volunteer?
- See our list of Youth Volunteer Opportunities in the Community
- You can also look for volunteer opportunities on Volunteer Match (search for "Library" or whatever else you are interested in)
- Look at the options at other Pima County departments
Looking for court-appointed community service opportunities? Find a list of participating organizations in the Librarian Files.
Teen Advisory Boards
A Teen Advisory Board, or TAB, is a way that teens 14 years and older can have a leadership role at their local library. TABs are not meeting in person during the Coronavirus pandemic. Instead, we are offering the Teen Virtual Volunteer Program.
Become a Teen Virtual Volunteer!
We invite teens, ages 14 to 18, to participate as a Library Virtual Volunteer. You'll work with other teens and librarian mentors on meaningful projects virtually, meeting online and working on volunteer projects from your home. Read more and apply online.
We have more than one Friends group that would love your support.
You can:
- Become a member
- Make a donation
- Shop book sales
Learn more about each Friends group:
- Friends of the Pima County Public Library - Visit the Book Barn online!
- Friends of the Arivaca Library
- Friends of the Kirk-Bear Canyon Library
- Friends of the Oro Valley Public Library
- Friends of the W. Anne Gibson-Esmond Station Library
The Pima Library Foundation is a non-profit volunteer organization that supports the Library by raising money for a strategic programs and a permanent endowment fund.
They would gladly accept your donation or legacy gift, which you can send by mail.
Pima Library Foundation
P. O. Box 13245
Tucson, AZ 85732
(520) 881-9876https://thepimalibraryfoundation.org/
thepimalibraryfoundation@gmail.com
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