Community Café
Sunday September 18th
9:30am-1pm
Books to Prisoners is hosting a community cafe as our fall fundraiser. Community cafes are a “onetime eatery” located in a private residence run entirely by volunteers. Our reasonably priced menu items will feature a local bounty of vegetarian, vegan, and gluten free options with indoor and outdoor lake view seating.
Cash or check only please.
Reservations requested at: bookstoprisoners@live.com
Located in the Seward Park neighborhood
6934 55th Ave South
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Three ways to help books to prisoners!
1. Donate!
Every donation helps, no matter how small.
2. Help Books to Prisoners, organic fair trade farmers and village artisans!!
Our Equal Exchange end-of-year fundraiser has begun. In addition to
offering delectable varieties of organic, fair-trade chocolate, coffee,
tea, almonds, cranberries, we can now answer many holiday shopping needs
with handmade gifts from Ten Thousand Villages, including earrings,
greeting cards, hacky sacks, bamboo bowls and tablecloths, handmade
tree-free gift wrap, gift baskets of all sizes, and more.
Equal Exchange gives Books to Prisoners a generous portion of each sale,
so no matter how small or large your order, you will be guaranteeing
that more prisoners will receive books.
Click here for a catalog of Equal Exchange products available. When you know what you want, email Anne at plrnet@earthlink.net to order!
3. Support BTP just by buying books at Amazon
If you shop at Amazon, consider shopping through the search box below.
Whether you are looking for books on prison issues or
other items, anything you purchase using this link will earn us a
referral fee of 5%, which in turn helps us pay for postage to send books
to prisoners.
You can also purchase BTP t-shirts, books on prison issues, and other books at Left Bank Books in Seattle, Washington. Left Bank Books has long been a supporter and sponsor of BTP.
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Books to Prisoners on the Radio!
Andy Chan, President of Books to Prisoners, gave an interview on KBCS' "One World Report", November 18th, where he discussed BTP's history, mission, and future plans. Click here for an MP3 of the interview.
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