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That's interesting as I've offered to donate used but good condition children's books to various local schools over the years and been turned down as they only want new books. Does anyone have suggestions of where to donate recent but used (read once) adult books? I usually leave in a box outside with a "help yourself" note on a fine day, but would def donate to a hospital / library etc if any interest.

Copleston Centre?


redjam Wrote:

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> I have a load of brand-new kids' books (age 9+)

> I'd like to donate to a hospital, refuge or

> charity. I've just done some googling and it looks

> like the Maudsley is doing a Christmas gift appeal

> but just wanted to check there wasn't anywhere

> even more local?

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