IU folks, donate your unused print quota and textbooks to Pages!

by midwestpagestop...

It's that time of the semester again - finals are looming and most are looking forward to a much needed break from school and all the hard work you've been putting in at Pages. Before you enjoy the winter break, you can do a few things to continue to help out Pages!

Donate Your Unused Print Quota

If you have unused print quota in the labs, please consider printing out a few copies of important documents that we use at Pages, so we can direct our funds at sending books instead of making copies.

Please print these documents double-sided. For help doing this, please see: http://kb.iu.edu/data/aprm.html

Here are some documents that could use some printing:

Donate Textbooks

Can't sell back the textbooks you used this semester? Or, do you want them to become far more valuable than the $10 you might get back at the bookstore? Donate them to Pages and we'll put them to use!

Since pages is not always open during the day, printing and textbooks can be brought to our partner Boxcar Books during any of the hours that they are open.

Boxcar Books <http://www.boxcarbooks.org> is located downtown at 408 E. 6th St. next to the Runcible Spoon and behind the downtown Bloomingfoods.

Thanks for your help,
Geoff

submitted on Thu, 2008-12-04 16:06

comments:

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 2009-10-29 04:31.

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Volunteer!

During Indiana University's Fall and Spring semesters:
  • Mondays 7-9pm
  • Thursdays 7-10pm
  • Sundays 2-5pm
During Indiana University's Winter Break and Summer semesters:
  • Thursdays 8-10pm
  • Sundays 2-5pm
at 118 S. Rogers Suite #2 Bloomington, IN 47404 Please read our volunteering page for more information.

Donate!

You can also support us by donating materials, books, and/or money. We are always in need of packing materials and reusable manilla envelopes. Please contact us before donating books. Checks can be made out to "Midwest Pages to Prisoners Project" and sent to or dropped off during normal business hours at Boxcar Books at 408 E. 6th St. Bloomington, IN 47408 You can donate to our project online using PayPal by clicking on the button below.

Contact!

The Midwest Pages to Prisoners Project
c/o Boxcar Books and Community Center, Inc.
118 S. Rogers
Suite 2
Bloomington, IN 47404

1.866.598.1543 (toll-free)

mwpp [at] pagestoprisoners.org

Bookmooch

The Midwest Pages to Prisoners Project would like to thank BookMooch for their generous support. BookMooch, an online community for exchanging used books, has generously donated points to us so we can request specific books from BookMooch members.

There are many other groups that work towards the same goals as the Midwest Pages to Prisoners Project. Read more.

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