Vision is not enough, it must be combined with venture. It is not enough to stare up the steps, we must step up the stairs.
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Most needed books
Reference and text books
African-American and Hispanic studies
Most needed books
Reference and text books
African-American and Hispanic studies
Everything in this section available Online Only
Write a Prisoner has a list of prisons and programs around the US where you can donate old books. Please do not throw away your old books! They may be needed in institutions around the United States. Please check to see if your books fit the criteria below and consider sending them in. There is a proven correlation between illiteracy and incarceration. Help diminish our country’s growing prison population through education.
http://www.writeaprisoner.com/books-behind-bars/
Prison Pen Pals asks you to send books directly to prisons. They have a list of Prisons That Need Your Books plus suggestions for shipping books, what types of books prisons are looking for (dictionaries and phone books presently) and special considerations for specific locations.
http://www.prisonpenpals.com/booksbehindbars.html
Prisoners Literature Project is a grassroots organization that sends free books to prisoners in the United States. The project started in the early 1980’s in the back of Bound Together Books, an anarchist bookstore still operating on Haight Street. PLP is run entirely by volunteers and funded by donations.
http://www.prisonersliteratureproject.com/donate
Prisoners Literature Project (During office hours only) 2022 Blake Street Berkeley, CA 94704 |
Bound Together Bookstore 1369 Haight Street San Francisco, CA 94117 |
Moe’s Books 2476 Telegraph Avenue Berkeley, CA 94704 |
Wilmot’s Books 478 Central Avenue Alameda, CA 94501 |
Please contact Prisoners Literature Project if you would like to mail a book donation.
The top two book requests are for paper back dictionaries
English and Spanish/English.
Prison Dharma Network
If you have books on contemplative practice (meditation, yoga, mindfulness, etc) you would like to donate (no magazines, please) please send to this address:
Prison Mindfulness Institute http://prisonmindfulness.org/projects/books-behind-bars/
Books to Prisoners
A Seattle-based, all-volunteer, non-profit group that sends free books to prisoners in the U.S.
Books Needed: http://www.bookstoprisoners.net/our-wish-list/
Book donations may be mailed to their volunteer location at University Christian Church:
Books to Prisoners c/o Left Bank Books 92 Pike St. Box A Seattle WA 98101 http://www.bookstoprisoners.net/
Books Through Bars
4722 Baltimore Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19143, (215) 727-0882
Books through Bars sends quality reading material to prisoners and encourages creative dialogue on the criminal justice system, thereby educating those living inside and outside of prison walls.
Everything in this section available Online Only
From: http://www.prisonpenpals.com/booksbehindbars.html
Hold your own local book drive!Call your local college library and ask them what they do with books they take out of their systems. Many give them away, and they could really benefit prisoners.Make book collection boxes to place in lobbies and foyers of schools, churches, businesses whoever will give you permission.Call prisons in your area and ask what their policy is on donating books. If you can donate directly, great!
Please e-mail us and share your experiences and information so we can share it with others!
http://www.bookstoprisoners.net/our-wish-list/
Please send paperback books and limit box weight to 15 pounds maximum
From http://www.prisonpenpals.com/booksbehindbars.html
NEW & SPECIAL NEED: prison librarians have voiced that they would like to have your OLD telephone books.
The prison librarian can use telephone books from all over the USA, since they are often asked for numbers or addresses of business, etc. The librarians have told us that they do not give the prisoners access to the phone books, rather look up the information for them.
If you live for example in California, it may be extremely helpful for a prison in New York to have your phone directory once you are finished with it. The librarians have a hard time collecting telephone directories from out of their area or state, so we are asking you to HELP RECYCLE these used phone books and help a prisoner!
Be sure to mail your directories at the special LOWER BOOK RATE! Some post offices even COLLECT used directories. Why not send SEVERAL to various prisons!! Thank you for your help and caring about prisoners.
Send your books and magazines DIRECT to prison libraries.
Mark your package “Attention Librarian”
eight to 15 pounds maximum
Many prisoners enjoy readingSend your NEW or USED books and magazines DIRECT to prison libraries!Clean out your closets and SEND PRISON LIBRARIES YOUR BOOKS!