Prison Book Program
Prison Book Program is a nonprofit based in Quincy, Massachusetts, not Atlanta. It sends free books and reading materials to people in prison across most of the United States, including many federal and state facilities, and also publishes prison resource and legal guides.
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Prison Book Project mails books to people in prison to support their educational, vocational and personal development and to help them avoid returning to prison after their release. This program... Main Services books Serving adults young adults teens seniors in jail individuals
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- Who they serve
- Youth (under 25), SeniorsAI-extracted, unconfirmed
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Books for PrisonersService
- Recently verified· Jun 30
Free Books for People in PrisonService
People in prison, or family and friends helping them, can request free books and reading materials.
- Recently verified· Jun 30
National Prisoner Resource ListProgram
The program publishes a directory of organizations that help incarcerated people with family support, legal help, health information, education, and other needs.
- Recently verified· Jun 30
Insider’s Guide to Jailhouse LawProgram
This free legal resource explains parts of the U.S. legal system and legal tools for incarcerated people.
- Recently verified· Jun 30
Book Drop-Off and Volunteer ShiftsEvent
Community members can drop off books during volunteer hours, and volunteers help prepare book packages.
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