

Please do not send requests from more than one inmate per envelope. If required by your prison, please include a pre-approval form. Please list prison restrictions if known. You may request titles or authors, but since all our books are donated, prioritized genres or areas of interest are more likely to be filled.

#Free books for inmates free
Provides free books to prisoners in 35 states and supports prison libraries.BBTP are partnered with Seattle Books To Prisoners.PLP does not have the following kinds of books: law books and legal guides romances horror Bibles and Christian literature.Limit requests to once a year Takes 2-4 months to respond to requests.Prisoners Literature Project (PLP) (Serves all of the US except Texas prisons)

The Prison Library Project mails over 15,000 packages of books each year to inmates as well as boxes of books to prison librarians, educators and chaplains.ģ.BBB matches book requests from prisoners to books that have been donated to them.Beehive Books Behind Bars (Serves WA, OR, CA, ID, NV, AZ, UT, MT, WY, CO, NM prisons only) Include all this info on both the envelope and in your letter.ġ. Please write clearly - especially your name, ID number, and address.Requests by title or author are often challenging to fulfill. Distributors do their best to send something close to what you ask for. Books are often donated and change every week. List only the subjects or types of books of interest.Let these organizations know the book restrictions in the prison where you are incarcerated: maximum amount of books they allow to be received at one time? Does the prison accept used books or new only? Paperbacks only?.Naljor Prison Dharma PO Box 628 Mount Shasta, CA 96067įREE BOOKS (BOOKS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ALL U.S. Most organizations in the directory offer their services, books and literature free of charge to prisoners. This directory provides correspondence courses for many religions and spiritual traditions, legal support, pen pals and more. In addition to the list provided on the following pages, Source Point Global Outreach provides a free 29-page Resource Directory for Prisoners.
