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Maine librarians are taking on more social service roles for their communities

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It’s a Friday afternoon at the Blue Hill Public Library and 3-year-old Murray dumps out a bag of blocks on the rug downstairs in the children’s section. He’s ready to build a robot — and so is librarian Claire Malina.

Malina has had to become an expert in children’s play. That includes formal training in setting up activities that are both fun and also support child development. She said it’s substantially different from what she planned for in a career as a librarian.

The pandemic brought an influx of young families to Blue Hill, and they expressed more of a need for health and behavioral support for their children. So in 2023, the library applied and received a grant for Malina to become certified in running programs in early child development, including literacy, speech, nutrition, music and movement.

Malina said despite her efforts, there are many services people need that are outside of her wheelhouse.

“We’re not always trained in the realms in which we’re being asked to fill, and so I’m really doing the best that I can to connect people with the resources that they need,” she said.

Kids read in the downstairs of the Blue Hill Public Library. Credit: Courtesy Of Claire Malina via Maine Public

Across the state, librarians are taking on more social service roles for patrons — outside of checking out books and helping people sign up for library cards — including helping people sign up for benefits, access mental health care resources and apply for jobs.

At Bridgton Public Library, Outreach Coordinator Racheal Sylvester runs a weekly technology assistance program to teach patrons how to use their devices and answer questions. But she said the help she provides falls outside of that scope, and she often helps people sign up for benefits like food assistance and health care.

Racheal Sylvester, the outreach coordinator at Bridgton Public Library, sits at a table during her Tech Assistance hour where she helps patrons use computers. Credit: Tulley Hescock / Maine Public

The need is especially high, she said, during open enrollment period.

“There is definitely a bridge that librarians are helping to cross in terms of social services,” Sylvester said.

Sarah Skawinski, president of the Maine Library Association, said many libraries are seeing larger numbers of people experiencing homelessness or mental health challenges asking for help.

“We’re finding more and more that libraries and librarians are being looked to to fill gaps in community services, and we are trying to maintain our role as a place of connection,” she said. “Like you don’t come to the library necessarily for social services. You don’t come to the library to meet with a social worker, but you can come to the library to make that connection.”

The Blue Hill Public Library is pictured in September. Credit: Tulley Hescock / Maine Public

After funding cuts at the state level, she said, local libraries have had an even harder time accessing resources and funding professional development. Adding more responsibilities to librarians is straining, but she said it might be necessary to keep library doors open.

This story appears through a media partnership with Maine Public.

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