where to donate books chicago

by Prof. Elouise Hahn MD 8 min read

Open Books has four drop off points across Chicago making it easier than ever to donate your unwanted books no matter where you live! West Loop #1 651 W Lake, Chicago, IL 60661 (No more than 4 boxes at this location) #2 645 W Couch Pl., Chicago, IL 60661 (Drop off box is located between Randolph and Lake St., behind the West Loop store)

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Where to donate your unwanted items in Chicago?

Jun 14, 2021 · Where to Donate Books in Chicago Uncharted Books. Uncharted Books is a used and rare bookstore and will not accept any donations in bad condition. The... Chicago Books for Women in Prison. Drop off the books to the prison on weekends, 2pm-4:30pm. Please note that the... Book Driver. If you can’t ...

Where to donate books you no longer need?

Sep 22, 2021 · Where to Donate Books in Chicago - Updated. 1. Books4Cause. Stop by Books4Cause's Logan Square/Avondale location and you won't notice any price tags. That's because all the books are FREE. They ... 2. Chicago Books to Women in Prison. 3. Open Books. 2. Pilsen. 905 W. 19th St. Chicago, IL 60608 (map) ...

Where can I bring donation books?

Where To Donate Books In Chicago. Recycling often gets the spotlight, but it's last in the "reduce, reuse, recycle" motto for a reason. Reducing the amount of waste we produce, and reusing things to their fullest, are our first lines of defense in conserving …

Where to donate gently used books?

Dec 20, 2021 · Bernie’s Book Bank. Bernie’s Book Bank sources and distributes quality children’s books to at-risk Chicagoland children, providing each child with 12 books a year from birth to sixth grade. They take fiction, non-fiction, chapter books and picture books. You can donate gently used books at one of their book drop locations.

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Does the Chicago Public Library accept book donations?

Members of Chicago's gay community were the latest folks to be surprised, and a bit offended, to discover that the public library will not accept book donations.Jun 23, 2006

How do I get rid of books in Chicago?

905 W. 19th St., Chicago, IL 60608 Drop slot in front of building available 24 hours a day. Larger donations accepted during store hours, 7 days a week, 10am-4pm. Westfield Old Orchard Mall, 4999 Old Orchard Shopping Center, Skokie, IL 60077 Northeast corner of parking lot A, at the corner of Skokie Blvd and Golf Rd.Jan 4, 2021

What to do with old hardcover books?

While you can throw your hardcover books in the trash, we recommend that you donate your books. They can be dropped off at your local thrift or used book store for others to enjoy! You can also remove the cover and binding to recycle the inside pages of the hardcover book.

Is Books4Cause legitimate?

We are a social venture dedicated to supporting social causes, education, and community through a business model. Books4Cause doesn't raise funds or rely on government grants.

1. Chicago Books to Women in Prison

Operating since 2002, this Chicago non-profit ships books to incarcerated women across the U.S. In 2018, they provided over 13,500 books to women in prison.

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Hardbound books (though there are exceptions for sellable quality books)

How it works

DROP OFF: 4511 N. Hermitage Ave. ( map)#N#HOURS: 2p-5p Saturdays and Sundays#N#DONATION RECEIPT: Upon Request#N#WEBSITE: www.chicagobwp.org

2. Open Books

Through the sales of donated books online and at their two brick-and-mortar locations, Open Books funds community literacy programs. Their roving literacy workshops have reached tens of thousands of readers in under-resourced neighborhoods throughout Chicagoland.

3. Turning The Page

COVID UPDATE: Unfortunately due to the pandemic, Turning The Page has paused book donations until Spring 2021, and both locations have closed. They will be hosting pop-up events to sell books, CDs, DVDs and vinyls that were donated by the public. All proceeds go to Turning The Page in support of their program initiatives.

What about books in poor condition?

Sometimes, books are beyond donating. If they're too waterlogged, faded, or torn apart to read, books can be upcycled into some pretty clever things, or they can be recycled.

The Power of Donated Books

Each year, generous readers donate hundreds of thousands of books to support literacy. We sell those books in our stores and online to help fund our programs, and use and give them away in our literacy and book grant programs. Our book department produces zero waste, and we give away 2.5 books for every 3 we sell.

Where to Donate Books

West Loop#N#651 W Lake, Chicago, IL 60661 –Available during store hours (M-Sa, 9am-7pm; Sun, noon-6pm). No more than four boxes per donation at this location, please.

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