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Free books for inmates
Free books for inmates








#Free books for inmates free#

Women's Organizations and Resources, Free Books ProgramsĬT Prison Book Connection is an all-volunteer run organization that sends free books to prisoners across the United States. The only jail they serve is Cook County Jail. Currently serves state prisons in Arizona, California, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi and Ohio, as well as all federal prisons. Please provide at least five general options of genre or subject matter. Sends to DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA & VA only.Īll-volunteer, nonprofit organization that distributes paperback books (including Spanish books) free of charge to women and trans people in prisons nationwide. Prisoners may request by topic (not exact title or author), and provide several areas of interest if possible.

free books for inmates

They will do their best to fulfill all requests, but c annot guarantee specific title availability.įree books across the Eastern Seaboard. Write with requests for up to three books per month.

free books for inmates

Serves people incarcerated in Virginia only. Serves Mississippians only.Ī grassroots, volunteer-run prison abolition project that provides free books upon request to people incarcerated in New Jersey prisons. Every person has the right to educate oneself lets make that a reality. Sends books to Mississippians in prisons and juvenile detention centers. Serves people in North Carolina and South Carolina only.Īthens Books to Prisoners is a volunteer-run organization that sends free books to prisoners in Ohio only. They do not have a catalogue, but try to match requests to books as best they can.

free books for inmates

Sends free reading material to folks incarcerated in North Carolina and South Carolina, including county jails, detention centers, state prisons, and federal facilities. You can request by topic area or title, and we will do our best to find a good book for you. We serve six states: Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. The Appalachian Prison Book Project (APBP) sends free books and provides educational opportunities to people incarcerated in the Appalachian region. LGBTQA friendly: "As queers and allies ourselves, we aim to provide a space for personal expression and communication free from homophobia and transphobia."īooks, Magazines, and Publishers, Free Books Programs Run through the Burdock Book Collective, this program fulfills book requests and manages a penpal program for people incarcerated in Alabama prisons.








Free books for inmates