Post date: Mar 25, 2018 9:38:44 PM
Thanks to Nancy Doolittle for this great article in the Cornell Chronicle:
“I was thrilled to learn about the FLTL when their staff reached out to Cornell’s Office of Community Relations about ways to better connect with Cornell,” said Kate Supron, campus-community liaison for Cornell’s Office of Community Relations. “The FLTL is a valuable asset to both the Cornell and greater Ithaca/Tompkins communities, providing access to high quality educational toys without the investment of purchase. It also provides a sustainable destination for toys families have outgrown. The ‘pay-as-you-can’ membership scale and outreach program add equity and inclusion to their core value of sustainability. These are guiding principles for Cornell and its home communities."