If the books are in decent shape, American Friends of Kenya will take them.
They don't take everything, but whatever they take will end up in one of over 20 libraries they support in Kenya.
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I started a massive weeding project last school year. Our nonfiction section is both out-of-date and under-used (probably because it is out-of-date). There are MANY books that we no longer need and I have pulled out of the collection. The problem is I do not know what to do with all of the weeded material. I have left them out for students to take and sent emails to teachers to see if they want any for their classrooms. I still have A LOT left. What do you do with weeded books?
Amy Reilly