Books To Prisoners is an all-volunteer, non-profit group that sends free books to prisoners in the U.S.
Bellingham Books To Prisoners is a 100% volunteer staffed, non-profit group that sends free books upon request to prisoners throughout the U.S. We are partnered with Seattle Books To Prisoners (www.bookstoprisoners.net), one of the oldest BTP programs in the country. Letters from prisoners are sent to Seattle, then forwarded to us – we are responsible for getting donated books, finding volunteers, and raising money for postage and supplies. Last year, Seattle BTP, along with chapters in Portland, Olympia, and Bellingham answered a combined 14,900 letters. Bellingham BTP sent out over 7,000 books.
The following short video helps demonstrate the importance of the work we do: (more…)
We meet every Monday from 6-9 p.m. to read letters from prisoners, pick books that most closely match their request, and prepare packages for mailing. Our work space is at 228 E. Champion Street, suite 105 - the entrance is on the basement level, off the alley facing the WTA ...(more...)
Bellingham BTP has seen a huge surge in production the last few years due to increased community awareness of our program, leading to many great new volunteers. We typically prepare 150-200 packages per month now, this means that fund raising efforts are critical - as are the generous individual donations ...(more...)
Have some books to donate? You can help a prisoner by donating new or used books to BTP. We also can arrange pick up if needed - email us for info. Our library is at 228 E. Champion Street, Suite 105 - you can bring books by for donation on Mondays ...(more...)
We will be having a massive book sale on Saturday, May 25th from 9-3 on the corner of State and Champion Streets. Books will be $1 each, or 8 for $5!
Please come out and support us and get a great deal on reading material, we have a large selection of books donated over the winter to move out. 100% of proceeds go to postage to send free books to people in prison.
Robert Sarazin Blake & The Heligoats. Thursday, November 29th, 9 pm at the Green Frog, 1015 N State St. $10 suggested donation at the door, 21 and older.
Come join us Thursday, November 29th, from 11 am to 6 pm at the Elks Lodge, 710 Samish Way. We will have our usual holiday goods for sale along with raffles. Another good opportunity to do some holiday shopping while helping out worthy non-profit organizations.
We will be participating in the Multifaith Alternative Holiday market again this year. The date is Saturday, November 17, from 10 am-1 pm at the Assumption Church gymnasium, 2116 Cornwall Avenue. Please come out and support us and help us raise some badly needed funds. Hope to see you there!
Get a 13 bulb, organically grown garlic braid with the donation of $25. It’s a food, it’s a spice, it’s medicine – grown by BTP volunteers. While supplies last – email us to order, or for more information.
This Saturday, July 14, from 8-3 we will be in front of the Farmers Market on Railroad Ave. We have a large selection of books with many new titles since our last sale. Come on down and stock up on summer reading material. All money earned goes toward postage costs – we hope to see you there.
We will be having a rummage sale on Saturday, June 2, at 2310 E Street – hours are 8 am to 3 pm. There will be literally thousands of books for sale, as well as a wide selection of household items and other miscellaneous good stuff. Come check it out, find a great deal, and help us meet our considerable postage bills.
If you have items to donate for the sale, please bring them by our workspace, or contact us to arrange for pick up.
After nearly three years behind Rocket Donuts kitchen, BTP needs to vacate ASAP to accommodate expansion of their business. We sincerely thank Rocket Donuts for their generosity in providing us with such a wonderful working space. We will certainly miss the friendly employees, and the wonderful smells!
Ideally we are seeking a donated space (or very low rent) of 800-1000 square feet, with heat and light, ability to lock up, access to a restroom, and daytime as well as evening access. Due to the logistics of moving tens of thousands of books, along with associated shelving and infrastructure, we would like to have the space available for at least a year.
Bellingham BTP is a 501 (c) 3 organization, so the commercial value of the donated space could be declared as a tax deduction. If you have any ideas or suggestions, please contact us.
We are pleased to announce that the Community Food Co-op has selected BTP to be one of the organizations involved in their community shopping day program.
On Saturday, January 21 we will be tabling at both store locations in an effort to increase public awareness of our organization. 2% of total sales from both stores will be donated to BTP for that day, so please save your shopping for Saturday, January 21, and come out and support BTP.
We would like to sincerely thank the Community Food Co-op for this outstanding fund raising opportunity.
Come join us at the 3rd annual Whatcom Give-a thon on Friday, December 2 between 1:00 and 7:00 p.m. at the former Value Village building at 3990 Meridian Street.
We will be having a book sale, as well as various other goodies, and a raffle of course. Many local charities will be on hand – come find a great deal on holiday gifts and help out some worthy causes.
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Multi-Faith Alternative Holiday Market
Please join us Sunday, November 20 from 1-4 p.m. at the Church of the Assumption, 2116 Cornwall Ave
Numerous charities and nonprofits will be on hand. A great opportunity to find holiday gifts while putting your money to a constructive use.
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Introducing the late night library series at the Bellingham Alternative Library:
Bellingham Books to Prisoners will be having a sidewalk sale on Saturday, June 25th from 10-5 on the corner of Bay and Holly streets downtown.
We will be selling a large selection of books, most for $1 or less, plus many other items including clothing, household goods, tools, sporting goods, etc. We will also have baked goods and other foods, as well as live music – so come on down and find yourself a great deal, and help support BTP. 100% of proceeds will go to covering the cost of postage to send books to prisoners.
We are having a garage sale to benefit BTP on Saturday, April 16.
Address is 2839 Cedarwood Avenue (corner of Cedarwood and Pinewood), hours are 9:00 am – 2:00 pm
Come find a great deal and help us raise badly needed funds! If you would like to donate items for the sale, send us an email and we will arrange it. I hope to see you there.
Come join us Friday, March 25th @ 7:00 pm, at the Red Cedar Dharma Hall (1021 N Forest St.) for a screening of The Dhamma Brothers.
This is a very powerful film illustrating the positive effects of meditation upon a group of prisoners in an Alabama maximum security prison. The film provides a gritty look at prison life and politics, as well as a wonderful message of hope and humanity. Check out the trailer at www.dhammabrothers.com.
Please bring your friends and family – we need your support! Suggested donation $5.