Transervice Employees Support Book Fairies’ Mission To Provide Books And Literacy-Based Resources Across Long Island And New York City

January 2026

LAKE SUCCESS, NY…  For the 7th consecutive year, Transervice employees are supporting Book Fairies, a non-profit that sources and redistributes books to under-resourced communities on Long Island, New York City, as well as internationally, to provide equitable opportunities for children to learn, grow, and thrive.  Helping to pack up company donations at the Transervice headquarters office are Sean Schnipper (right), Director of Marketing, and Gregg Nierenberg, President & Chief Executive Officer.

 Since 2012, Book Fairies has distributed 5,705,417 books that directly impact at-risk children. “Transervice is proud to have contributed thousands of books and literacy resources over the years to this astonishing record in support of local children living in Long Island and the five boroughs of New York City,” said Nierenberg.

 Founded in 1969, Transervice has a history of service and a tradition of excellence. The company’s service offering includes dedicated contract carriage, contract maintenance, full-service leasing, and freight brokerage. Transervice operates out of more than 135 facilities across North America and manages over 25,000 pieces of equipment. The workforce is comprised of over 1,600 associates, including over 950 drivers and 400 technicians. The company’s headquarters is in Lake Success, NY.  (transervice.com)

The Book Fairies source and redistribute books to under-resourced communities on Long Island and New York City to provide equitable opportunities for children to learn, grow and thrive. Since its inception in 2012, Book Fairies has distributed over 5 million books to remove the financial and access barrier by directly supporting literacy programs and building school, classroom and home libraries in hundreds of schools and organizations in New York. They are headquartered in Hicksville, NY. http://www.thebookfairies.org/

 

 

 

(Photo courtesy of Transervice Logistics Inc.)