Flint Public Library (Flint, Michigan)
The Flint Public Library (FPL) serves the city of Flint, Michigan and surrounding Genesee County through reciprocal borrowing agreements. It provides a wide range of library services, including access to books, periodicals, digital resources, and community programs. The library aims to support lifelong learning, literacy, and community engagement.
FPL offers various programs and services for all ages, including children's storytimes, teen programs, adult education classes, and computer literacy workshops. The library also provides access to public computers, internet access, printing services, and interlibrary loan options. Special collections may include local history materials, genealogical resources, and materials related to the city of Flint.
The library is governed by a Board of Trustees and is funded through a combination of local taxes, grants, and donations. FPL often partners with other community organizations to provide enhanced services and programming to the public. Its mission focuses on providing equitable access to information and resources to empower the community.