There are a variety of ways YOU can directly support Book-Cycle; from donating books and tree saplings to holding fundraising events or eBay for charity. However you would like to assist us, your kindness is greatly appreciated. Books: In order for Book-Cycle to grow and grow we need a steady supply of good books. ALL books are welcome and can be donated to us via our shop on West St. Alternatively, larger book donations can be collected in the local area prior to arrangement. Please see our contact page for opening times, map and contact info.
Tree-Cycle: Donate saplings, collect seeds and plant trees to help us with the reforestation of England. If you know of any garden nurseries that are disposing of their surplus saplings, contact us and we will endeavour to save the trees! Volunteer: Have you any spare time? We have a number of projects where your time, energy and ideas would be most appreciated. See our volunteer page to see how you can become a Book-Cycle volunteer. Send Books: Many of our partner charities accept donations of books directly. It is a great thing to do as a family, class or group and has a profound impact on those children’s lives. Our simple guide will have you sending books in no time at all! Donate Financially: Either online, direct debit or at a Book-Cycle outlet. Your donation is not only tax-deductable but you may specify which project to support. Shop online for your usual items at most internet shops and easyfundraising will give a small amount of money for every purchase, at no extra cost to you! Click the link or logo to become a Book-Cycle supporter. Other Donations – We are usually in need of other random bits and bobs. If you have something you think might be of use to us, please get in touch. Email is probably best, with a description of what you have. In the past, we have been donated sofa beds, chairs, tables, whiteboards, mugs and other crockery, kettles, and, you may not believe, a kitchen sink!, the list goes on . . . Book-Cycle's Cosmic Wish List A new Army Marquee Strong, yet lightweight folding tables. 7 new computers with flat screen monitors for our free internet cafe A projector for free screenings at the Exeter shop. Any energy saving equipment, ie solar panels, wind turbines, led spotlights etc. Land of any size or grade for the establishment of permaculture or forestry, preferably near Exeter or Brighton. A Boat capable of transporting large amounts of books to African ports. (Ideally a tall ship!)
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