Vincent Smith students collect over 2,000 books for Hindi’s Libraries

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Vincent Smith students collect over 2,000 books for Hindi’s Libraries

Students at the Vincent Smith School in Port Washington collected over 2,000 children’s books to donate to Hindi’s Libraries.

Hindi’s Libraries collect and donate new and gently used children’s books to families in need across the globe, at NO COST to recipients. Organizations across the globe have benefitted from these book donations, spanning across all 50 states, India, Africa, Haiti, Puerto Rico and more. See more of their story on the Today Show: https://www.today.com/video/honoring-a-teacher-s-love-of-literature-by-putting-books-in-hands-of-kids-134410821702

The Vincent Smith School is a private 1st-12th grade school specializing in learning disabilities like dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia.

Students thrive in small, nurturing classes with special education teachers who can differentiate instruction according to each child’s individual needs.

The school has been a mainstay of Port Washington since 1924 and has graduated children from many notable Long Island families including Guggenheim, Grumman, Hicks, Morley, Shea, Paley, and more.

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