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WHEN TO DONATE: Drop off donations during regular Winnipeg Public Library hours (please check the website for hours of your local library branch). DO NOT DONATE: Textbooks. Professional books (accounting, law, medicine, etc.) Encyclopedias, unless 1920’s or older. Computer, business and finance books older than 5 years.
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Pick up a donation brochure at any Winnipeg Public Library branch, or print and complete the donation form below and drop off at any branch. 1. English donation form 2. French donation form Or mail to: Winnipeg Public Library Attn: Gifts and Donations Administration Office 251 Donald Street Winnipeg MB R3C 3P5 Donations over $25 will receive a tax ...
We do not accept donations of books, movies, magazines, etcetera. The sorting, storing, and disposing of donated materials is no longer cost-effective. If you have books or other media you would like to donate consider the following: 1. Friends of the Winnipeg Public Library accepts donations of newer, good condition popular fiction and non-fiction...
The following organizations also accept donations of books, movies, and similar material. • Please contact them for further information and to confirm their current needs before dropping off donations. • Some organizations may have pickup available – contact them for more information. Big Brothers Big Sisters Winnipeg – Big Smiles ...
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**What:** Friends of the Winnipeg Public Library Big Book Sale is now accepting donations. **Where:** Drop off at your nearest Winnipeg Public Library Branch. **What to Donate:** Gently used Books, DVD’s, CD’s and LPs.
Book Donations. McNally Robinson does not buy or accept donations of used books. However, we are greatly supportive of the not-for-profit organizations in our communities who do accept donations, and below you can find a listing of our suggestions on where to take your old books. In Winnipeg. The Children's Hospital Book Market; The Winnipeg ...
Cheques can be mailed to the Manitoba Library Association at 606-100 Arthur St. Winnipeg, MB R3B 1H3. Please specify “Prison Libraries Committee” (general donation) or ”Joe Big George” (focused donation for Indigenous materials) on the memo line to direct your donation. Book Donations.
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Two ways to donate now: C anadaHelps. org. Download donation form, print and mail with payment • DONATE (PDF) Thank you for considering a donation to the Friends of the Winnipeg Public Library. With your support, we can have a positive impact on our libraries and our communities. Check out some of the cool things we have done in the past.