Year: 2023

Douglas County Libraries Hosts ‘The Sammy Project’ in Support of Mental Health

For immediate release: February 16, 2023

Photography show lays a foundation for destigmatizing mental health.

Douglas County Libraries is proud to host The Sammy Project, a traveling photography show that brings awareness to mental health and seeks to destigmatize it through personal portraits and stories of young adults living with mental health challenges. The Sammy Project, by Whitney Yeager, is on display at the library’s Castle Rock location (100 S. Wilcox St.) through February, and will travel to the libraries in Highlands Ranch in March, Parker in April, and Lone Tree in May.

“The power of the Sammy Project is that it shows the faces of mental health and tells their stories,” said Jaime Gotlieb, Community Services and Partnerships Manager at Douglas County Libraries (DCL). “Hopefully, by normalizing conversations around mental health, more people will open up about their struggles and seek the support and help they need in whatever way is most appropriate.”

The stories shared in the Sammy Project can show others who might be struggling that they are not alone and that happiness and success are completely within reach.

According to Gotlieb, mental health is a strategic priority for DCL. “We are looking for opportunities to support the very important work being done in our communities by mental health professionals in different community organizations,” she said.

DCL currently has active relationships with several organizations, including Douglas County Mental Health Initiative, AllHealth Network, and Douglas County School District. In addition, Douglas County Libraries Foundation has provided books to groups such as SecondAct Women and Douglas County School District to help support mental health programming.

The library also takes the mental health of its employees seriously, providing training and resources for staff to use personally and/or in their work.

“Ultimately, we would love to be part of the solution of encouraging the positive mental health of our communities,” Gotlieb said.

The Sammy Project exhibit at DCL is free and open during normal library hours. For more information, visit DCL.org/featured-events.

Douglas County Libraries elevates our community by inspiring a love of reading, discovery and connection.

About The Sammy Project

The Sammy Project is a photography show in honor of Sam Yeager, artist Whitney Yeager’s son. It takes great courage to write about one’s mental health, which traditionally is kept very private. In doing so, the participants in this project take agency over their struggles, and in the process we honor our son, brother, grandson, friend and neighbor Samuel Boone Yeager, whose life was cut short in 2021. Had he felt comfortable to talk about his mental illness and ask for help, Sam might still be here today.

The mission of this photography show is to lay the foundation toward destigmatizing mental health. With suicide on the rise (Colorado is traditionally listed in the top 10 states in the nation for suicide), having an open attitude about our internal struggles is more important than ever before. If people could talk as easily about mental health as they can about diabetes or any other ailment, countless lives could be improved and possibly saved. Learn more at thesammyproject.com. Anyone interested in participating in the project may email Whitney at the following email address: whitneyyeager@icloud.com.

Douglas County Libraries Announces Partnership with Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library

For immediate release: February 7, 2023

Together with Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, Douglas County Libraries is sending books to children in Douglas County.

CASTLE ROCK, Colo.—Douglas County Libraries is excited to put great books into the hands of children across Douglas County through its new partnership with Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. Through the Imagination Library, children from birth to age five receive high-quality, age-appropriate books every month, for free, that they get to keep.

“We are thrilled to bring Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library to DCL and to provide even more literacy-rich experiences to children in Douglas County,” said Mary Lanni, Youth Literacy Outreach Specialist at Douglas County Libraries. “This program is the perfect complement to our early literacy programs and our broader vision of inspiring a love of reading, discovery and connection in our community.”

Parents and guardians may register their children from birth to age five to get started receiving books every month, delivered directly to them. Every child in a family may participate, including twins, and receive their own age-appropriate book when registered individually. There is no charge for participating in the program.

“We know that reading to children builds strong foundations in literacy and increases the potential for learning success in school,” said Lanni. “By reaching the 19,000-plus children under age five in Douglas County through this program, we are aiming to support school readiness as children and their caregivers are offered even more opportunities to read together.”

Funding for the program in Douglas County is currently provided equally by the State of Colorado’s Imagination Library program funds and Douglas County Libraries.

Visit DCL.org/imagination-library to learn more and register for the program.

Douglas County Libraries elevates our community by inspiring a love of reading, discovery and connection.

About Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library

Since launching in 1995, Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library has become the preeminent early childhood book-gifting program in the world. The flagship program of The Dollywood Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, has gifted over 200 million free books in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, and The Republic of Ireland. This is achieved through funding shared by The Dollywood Foundation and local community partners. The Imagination Library mails more than 2 million high-quality, age-appropriate books each month to enrolled children from birth to age five. Dolly envisioned creating a lifelong love of reading and inspiring children to Dream More, Learn More, Care More and Be More.

The program has been widely researched and results demonstrate its positive impact on early childhood development and literacy skills. Penguin Random House is the exclusive publisher for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. For more information, please visit imaginationlibrary.com.