Goodwill centers are popping up all over the place. Is there one near you?
As a side note- Thanks for not just throwing them away. We need more people like you. :-)
2006-09-02 05:38:09
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answered by Sgt Squid 3
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Goodwill is good but if you have ever spent time in jail those women read a lot and the selection is small and mostly romance novels. The food, clothes, company even water is awful and sometimes all you have is a decent book to pass time. And no one buys them they are donation only.
2006-09-02 05:41:12
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answered by Jenae, TV (tempter of the vile) 5
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Your Public Library
2006-09-02 05:38:41
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answered by Eric H 4
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Goodwill, Salvation Army and The Boys Ranch all accept donations. You'll have to take them to their outlet though.
2006-09-02 05:52:34
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answered by skyeblue 5
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Try any nursing home in your area. They also like magazine donations
2006-09-02 05:54:43
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answered by snarfy2004 1
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2016-12-11 19:40:07
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answered by ? 4
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Check in your area for an adult literacy program. They frequently need books to use when teaching their clients to read or to sell at fund raisers. Check for a group called ABLE (Adult Basic Literacy Education) or others in your area.
2006-09-02 15:05:45
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answered by Newlungs2004 4
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The Salvation Army and Good Will will take them, at least ours do.
2006-09-02 05:38:22
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answered by farmgirl 3
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check w/ the volunteer group at a local hospital or nursing home
2006-09-02 05:38:37
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answered by JuJu 2
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try the Good will.
2006-09-02 14:01:14
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answered by 1woofer 2
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