Trumbull Library presents Homebound Service
A free service for homebound Trumbull residents
Provided by a partnership between Trumbull Library and Trumbull Community Women
What is it?
The homebound service lets you or someone you know enjoy the Library’s collections without having to visit the Library building.This free service is open to Trumbull residents who are temporarily or permanently homebound due to disability, or health problems and are unable to drive. Delivery will be provided by Library Volunteers after an initial personal interview.
Who can participate?
Anyone who is homebound for a variety of reasons.All you need is a Trumbull Library card! If you do not have a card, the Library will provide one for your use.
What may I borrow?
Any of our print and audio materials that circulate:books (including large print), magazines, music CDs, and audiobooks. You may check out up to five (5) items per delivery.
How frequent are deliveries? How long may I have them?
Materials will be delivered & picked up once a month.
Can I reserve material?
You can make a request or reserve an item from your volunteer or by calling 203-452-5197 or online @ www.trumbullct-library.org. Be sure to give your library card number!
Are there any fines or fees?
There are no fines or charges for this service.
Have questions? Want to sign up?
Call Susan J. Horton, Library Director, at 203-452-5129 for details. A Library Volunteer will be in touch to conduct an initial interview in your home to determine your reading/listening preferences. A date for delivery and pick up can be established at that time also.