Mission Bend Branch Alert

The Mission Bend Branch Library is currently closed for repairs. Currently held items may be picked up at the front door by calling 832-471-5900 when you arrive at the library. When you call, have your barcode ready to give to staff. Staff will meet you at the front door with your items. Please have your library card and/or photo ID ready to show staff. Check back for updates.  

Items Sought for New “Library of Things” Collection

Items Sought for New “Library of Things” Collection

UPDATE (Sep 30): Thank you to those that have donated to the Library of Things. We are no longer accepting donations. Stay tuned for the exciting launch of the FBCL Library of Things collection at George Memorial Library in Richmond!

August 2025

Fort Bend County Libraries is now accepting donations of items for a new “Library of Things” collection that will launch this fall. The pilot program will be available at George Memorial Library in Richmond, but items can be donated at any location in the Fort Bend County library system during regular business hours.

The Library of Things is a community-driven initiative that lets people borrow useful, non-traditional items just like books. It promotes sustainability, saves money, and encourages sharing by giving everyone access to donated items they may only need occasionally or would like to try out before making a purchase.

Examples of items that could be donated include, but are not limited to:

  • exercise equipment (yoga mats and blocks, resistance bands, dumbbells and hand weights, foam rollers)
  • kitchen gadgets (bakeware, cake pans, measuring spoons/cups, blenders)
  • simple tools (gardening, small home repair, extension cords)
  • art kits / craft supplies
  • games (playing cards, board games, big yard games, puzzles, videogames)
  • travel / recreational gear (tents, sleeping bags, air mattress, fishing poles, binoculars)
  • tech accessories (headphones, webcams, projectors, speakers)
  • blood-pressure monitors, crutches
  • aromatherapy diffusers, light-therapy lamps, sleep sound machines, stress-relief kits (stress balls, fidget toys)
  • telescope
  • seeds / spices

Donations are tax-deductible.

The Library of Things collection is the result of a grass-roots effort led by Jordan High School seniors Kyle Nguyen and Rishan Hemrajani, who envisioned a countywide shared repository of items that neighbors could borrow without needing to purchase for a one-time use.