A great hub for your local community to share their favourite books and help spread the love of reading around the world. Our simple step-by-step guide will give you all the hints and tips you need to revolutionise those empty spaces.
Build libraries in Ghana
Get involved! Over the past few years in partnership with Thrive Africa we've helped establish over 70 community libraries in the Ashanti region. Fundraise your way to Ghana - a fun and rewarding way to directly empower children.
Fundraise for projects
From bungee jumping to bicycle rides, mountain treks to marathon running. There are hundreds of fun and exciting ways you can raise money to benefit those less fortunate around the world.
Research partner charities
By providing free books and educational resources we can change lives. From where you're sitting right now, you can have a profoundly positive impact by finding and connecting Book-Cycle with new schools and orphanages around the world.
Volunteer at one of our shops
Become part of a revolutionary bookshop. An afternoon or two a week is all that's needed to lend a hand. Making book parcels to send to our partner charities, sorting through donations and enlightening the public about Book-Cycle.
Help reforest Britain
Trees, trees, glorious trees! We need green fingered volunteers to help plant woodlands for future generations. From seed collecting to the establishment of community food forests.
Social networking
Keep all of Book-Cycle's cyber supporters up to date on our various activities through Facebook & Twitter. From creating newsletters to short films, we need volunteers to shout out from the roof tops and spread the word!
Start a student society
Starting up a group at your College or Uni is easier than you think. By hosting activities and stalls you can actively engage others in humanitarian and environmental issues. Find out if there is a group in your area or get one started...
Knowledge archivist
If knowledge is power then the provision of free information is essential to a more equitable world. We are therefore starting to archive some of the most relevant information; from links, documentaries, spoken word and lectures.