Atlanta/Fulton Public Library System - Adams Park Branch - Atlanta/Fulton Public Library System - Hapeville Branch
Hapeville Library is a Fulton County Library System branch at 525 King Arnold Street. It offers books, public computers, Wi-Fi, meeting and study rooms, digital library resources, classes, and connection to the library system's Social Services team for referrals and help finding longer-term support.
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The Fulton County Library System's Social Services team offers short-term assistance to connect patrons to longer-term support.This program provides:- Referrals to community partners- Lists of... Main Services help find housing help find healthcare navigating the system help fill out forms one-on-one support help find work Serving anyone in need all ages veterans immigrants unemployed individuals families homeless benefit recipients
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Copy MachinesService
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Social Services NavigationService
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Social Services TeamService
The library social services team gives short-term help, referrals, resource lists, help calling partner agencies, and help applying for public benefits.
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Public Computers, Wi-Fi, and PrintingService
Hapeville Library has a computer lab and offers free internet-connected public computers and Wi-Fi.
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Adult Computer Basics: Learn. Practice. Grow.Program
A hands-on class at Hapeville Library helps adults learn mouse and keyboard use, internet searching, website navigation, and printing.
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Meeting Rooms and Study RoomsService
The Hapeville branch lists meeting rooms and study rooms among its facilities.
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Digital LibraryService
Fulton County Library System offers free digital resources such as e-books, audiobooks, streaming, homework tools, and business resources with a library card.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Summer Reading 2026Program
The 2026 Summer Reading program is open to adults, teens, and kids and began June 1, 2026.
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