Book Sorting Session

Book Sorting Session

One-off · 2 Feb, 10:00 - 15:00
21 Elmdon Trading Estate, Marston Green, Birmingham B37 7HE, UK
Poverty reductionEducationChildren

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Laura Forrester

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Children's Book Project

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Summary

Could you spare a day or even a few hours on Monday 2nd February, to help us sort and pack books for local schools?

Detailed description

Our group volunteering sessions are fun, well structured, and genuinely meaningful, offering people a chance to get hands on with a variety of tasks and support local children.


The day will involve helping us sort donations of pre-loved books, preparing them to be gifted to families in Birmingham and North Solihull. Additional activities include categorising and packing books, as well as creating celebratory bunting to accompany the donations.


We are a friendly, welcoming team, looking for individuals and groups who want to make a positive difference in their community.


If you're interested in offering your support but can't attend on Monday 2nd February, please get in touch as we have other dates available.

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About Children's Book Project

Nearly one million children in the UK do not own a single book of their own. We believe every child deserves the chance to grow up surrounded by stories and feel proud to be a reader.
The Children’s Book Project is a registered charity working with settings across the UK to redistribute thousands of pre-loved and surplus books to the children and families who need them most.

Our work is rooted in sustainability. We collect books that children have outgrown or no longer read and gift them to those living in the most disadvantaged circumstances. This year, we are on a mission to donate one million books. Through our project, children in local schools are able to choose and keep books of their own, many for the first time.