RPL Impact Stories
RPL Impact Stories
You can find many incredible stories at Regina Public Library – but some of the most meaningful ones aren’t on our shelves.
When Reverend Elder Deb Anderson-Pratt, ‘Rev Deb’ first came to Regina Public Library, she recognized it as a place where truth and reconciliation is lived. She’s taken on a lead role at the library in offering programs and teachings about truth and reconciliation, and making the library a home for healing and cultural connection.
Learn more about Rev Deb’s Cultural Sharing, Smudge in the Commons, and other Indigenous programming.
How does the library impact your life?
We believe that some of the most powerful library stories are those of our customers. Whether it's finding support to restart a career, regaining the ability to read with visual aids, discovering a safe place where newcomers feel welcome, or exploring new ways to heal through information, these are just a few of the stories our customers have shared about how RPL has positively impacted their lives.
Have you experienced something similar? What services or programs have made a difference for you? Sometimes even the little things can have a big impact.
Join the discussion online using #RPLStories, or tell us more by filling out the submission form linked below. You could be our next RPL Storyteller!
Meet the RPL Storytellers
Click on a thumbnail below to learn more about all of the wonderful ways RPL has impacted the lives of our customers.
RPL impact stories - Rev Deb
RPL Impact Story - Franquil
RPL Impact Story - Kholoud
RPL Impact Story - Milissa
RPL Impact Story - Susan Yee
RPL Impact Stories
RPL Impact Story - Arthur Tweedle
RPL Impact Story - Taye Sam
RPL Impact Story - Betty
RPL Impact Story - Sarah
RPL Impact Story - John
RPL Impact Story - Evan
RPL Impact Story - Liam
RPL Impact Story - Matty
RPL Impact Story - Cristina
RPL Impact Story - Darren
RPL Impact Story - Lori
RPL Impact Story - Alex and Kari
RPL Impact Story - Stacy
RPL Impact Story - Raiza
RPL Impact Story - Daniel