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Community kindness initiative helps local school transform its library

Post on 30th June 2026

A local school has been able to fill its refurbished library with new books, thanks to a special community initiative from Scrivens Opticians and Hearing Care.

Launched this summer, Scrivens’ Branch Out with Kindness initiative invites community groups across England and Wales to share ideas for how a £100 gift could brighten lives in their local area.

The Wem branch on High Street selected Lainey’s Little Bookshelf in recognition of a Community Book Pledge its founder, Lucy Kendrick, launched in partnership with Usborne, to help Woodlands School replenish its library with books chosen by its own learners.

Scrivens’ £100 Branch Out with Kindness gift played a key role in helping the school reach its grand total for books of its choosing. Usborne also added an extra 30% in free books on top of the amount raised, meaning the school has now received a wealth of books, all personally selected by its learners from their wish lists.

Scrivens Wem branch manager, Sharon Walters, said: “When we launched the Branch Out with Kindness initiative, we wanted to celebrate the everyday acts of kindness happening in our community.  We were so pleased to support Lainey’s Little Bookshelf and help Woodlands School fill its library with books its learners chose for themselves. We’re honoured to have played a part in that and hope the new books bring joy and confidence to every child who picks one up.”

Lucy Kendrick, founder of Lainey’s Little Bookshelf, commented: “Supporting local nurseries and schools with access to books is one of our main priorities and not every school has the budget to refresh their library or reading corner. Woodlands School’s learners have been able to choose brand new books that mean something to them and I was so proud to present the latest addition to their library. We’re incredibly grateful to Scrivens for their generous support in making that happen.”

Natalie Mason, Assistant Headteacher at Woodlands School, said: “We cannot fully express our gratitude to Scrivens and our other donors for their incredibly generous contributions to our library. Developing confidence, reading fluency, and a love of reading are things we are incredibly passionate about at Woodlands, and having engaging reading materials is crucial to this. Seeing the excitement and joy in our learners as they explore the new books has been heartwarming. On behalf of all of our school community, I would like to say a huge thank you!”

Scrivens Opticians & Hearing Care is a family-run business established in 1938, with 166 high street stores across England and Wales and 1,000 employees. For more information, visit www.scrivens.com.