Where to donate books when moving
We all know that when moving books are not fun to move. There heavy, take up space and when it is all said and done they will most likely just gather up dust in your nice new home. With this in mind we have put together a list of great organizations and charities that will really put your old books to good use. Donating your old unwanted books will help to save in moving costs, and you will feel great about putting your books in the hands of those who will love them.
Where to donate books when moving
Project Night Night
Each year, Project Night Night sends over 25,000 “Night Night Packages” to homeless children. These packages really do make a difference in children’s lives. They not only accept book donations but also donations of blankets, toys and money. Check them out at projectnightnight
Books for prisoners
Books for Prisoners is a non-profit student organization based at the University of California, San Diego. Individual inmates write to the organization, often requesting specific books, dictionaries, and textbooks for their studies. Books for Prisoners, in turn, sends the requested materials in the hopes of furthering their education and helping to turn their lives around. Education is key to a better life for inmates, and you can help make their goals a reality by donating your used books.
Books for soldiers
Books for soldiers is a non-profit corporation, operated as a ministry of the non-denominational, interfaith Order of the Red Grail church in North Carolina. They make it super easy to send your unwanted books to soldiers all over the world. Every month they ship thousands of books, dvd’s and cd’s to those in need
Book for Africa
Books For Africa remains the largest shipper of donated text and library books to the African continent, shipping over 39 million books to 49 different countries since 1988. Over the past 12 months they have shipped three million books, 93 computers and e-readers containing 223,000 digital books, as well as 10 new law and human rights libraries to 18 African countries. More than $2.5 million was raised last year to ship the books to the students of Africa.
To learn more about groups currently fundraising to ship books to specific African countries, view the Projects page.
The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army accepts used goods donations, including hardback and paperback books. The donations go to stock the Salvation Army store, or to provide reading materials for Salvation Army’s homeless shelters. You can find drop-off locations in your community on the Salvation Army website.
Children’s Book Project
The Children’s Book Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that helps children who need books learn to read by providing free books and other resources to children and their shelters, schools, daycares, and community centers. They are based in San Francisco and you can visit their website at The Children’s Book Project