A Hole in the Roof Launches D.R.Y. Libraries

Feb 24, 2014 | News | 0 comments

BESTSELLING AUTHOR MITCH ALBOM LAUNCHES INITIATIVE IN PHILIPPINES TO REBUILD LIBRARIES AFTER TYPHOON YOLANDA

Engages dozens of famous writers – including Stephen King, Amy Tan, Jeff Kinney, JK Rowling, John Grisham, Nicholas Sparks, John Green & more – 

ALBOM will start with $10,000 donation

MANILA, PHILIPPINES — Author Mitch Albom visited the ravaged Tacloban region of the Philippines Monday to announce a relief effort aimed at students affected by super typhoon Yolanda last November. 

“I am blessed to have many Filipino readers, including many students, and I wanted to do something to help,” Albom said, during a visit to the Pawing Elementary School, one of scores of schools reduced to makeshift classes after the typhoon devastated their infrastructure.

Albom revealed he was establishing the Donated Reading for Youth of the Philippines (DRY Libraries) to reconstruct 10 school libraries destroyed by Yolanda and stock them with books. 

Albom pledged to help raise $160,000 needed for construction, partnering with The National Book Store Foundation here in the Philippines to get it done quickly. He said he would start with a $10,000 donation of his own. The NBS Foundation has said it will match funds raised by Albom on a dollar for dollar basis until the goal is met.

In addition Albom pledged hundreds of copies of his own books to start filling the shelves, and then made a surprise announcement. 

“Since I’ve been here, I’ve been emailing writers I know back home – and some I don’t know – to ask if they would help, seeing as many of them are popular here, particularly with high school students.”

Albom was able to secure pledges of at least 10 personalized books, one for each library, from dozens of popular writers, including Jeff Kinney (“The Wimpy Kid” series) Suzanne Collins (“The Hunger Games”) Stephen King, Nicholas Sparks, Amy Tan, John Grisham, JK Rowling, John Green, Lemony Snicket (Daniel Handler) Khaled Husseini, Scott Turrow, James Patterson, Sophie Kinsella, Michael Chabon, Maggie Stiefvater, Dave Barry, James McBride, Harlan Coben, Billy Collins and many more. 

“They were all quick to say yes. I think we as authors always appreciate the effort people make to read and cherish their books,” Albom said. “That is so true of readers here in the Philippines, I’ve seen my own books pulled from the flood damaged homes, moldy, discolored, yet brought to me to sign. It’s incredible and heartwarming.”

Albom has been visiting the Philippines since early last week. He purchased and donated 40 yellow fishing boats to help affected fisherman in the region. He then dropped in on classrooms in Tacloban and the Leyte district Monday, and gave books to the children and teachers. He also visited the mass graves in San Joaquin where hundreds of bodies are buried, including many children. On such grave is in the shadow of one of the sites where DRY plans to build a new library. 

Albom will coordinate the DRY program through his A Hole In The Roof Foundation, a 501c3 charity which is involved in rebuilding for the homeless after disasters, and has been operating an orphanage in Haiti since 2010, after the devastating earthquake. Albom and NBS Foundation said their goal is to begin construction on the first three libraries by late spring.


In November of 2013, one of the strongest typhoons ever recorded struck the Philippines, the deadliest storm to ever hit that nation. Called “Yolanda,” it destroyed many coastal towns in the Eastern Visayas region, killing more than 6,000 people, affecting over three million families, and destroying countless buildings, including many, many schools. Some were decimated, others simply washed away.  Supplies — including books — were no longer an option.

Now, as the nation – and particularly the hardest hit Leyte province and the regional capital city of Tacloban – tries to rebuild, it desperately needs help. The children now have precious few reading resources and even fewer places to study. Mitch Albom and his A Hole in the Roof Foundation have launched the D.R.Y. Libraries (Donated Reading for Youth)  in the Philippines designed to reconstruct school libraries destroyed by Yolanda and stock them with books.

Contributing Authors

The following authors have kindly donated their books to directly restock the  school libraries:

Rabih Aladeddine
Isabel Allende
Dave Barry
Sam Barry
Roy Blount Jr.
Lisa Brown
Michael Chabon
Stephen Chbosky
Mark Childress
Harlan Coben
Billy Collins
Suzanne Collins
Sarah Dessen
Alexandra Enders
Pamela Erens
Becca Fitzpatrick
Amanda Fortini
Ted Habte-Gabr
Arthur Golden
John Green
John Grisham
Daniel Handler (Lemony Snicket)
Robert Hass
Amy Hempel
Brenda Hillman
Alice Hoffman
Khaled Hosseini
Greg Iles
Walter Kirn
Stephen King
Jeff Kinney
Sophie Kinsella
Sheila Kohler
Yiyun Li
Meredith Maran
James McBride
RJ Palacio
Ann Patchett
James Patterson
Ridley Pearson
Matthew Quick
Dawn Raffel
Jason Roberts
JK Rowling
Lisa See
Joan Silber
Nicholas Sparks
Maggie Stiefvater
Amy Tan
Scott Turow
Ayelet Waldman

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