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  2. Books for Africa - Wikipedia

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    Books For Africa is the largest shipper of donated text and library books [1] to the region, shipping over 50 million books and serving all countries in Africa since 1988. In the fiscal year of 2020, BFA shipped 3.7 million books valued at over $38 million, 167 computers and e-readers containing nearly 300,000 digital books, and six law and ...

  3. Better World Books - Wikipedia

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    Better World Books donates one book to Feed the Children, Books for Africa, or smaller donation recipients for each book sold on BetterWorldBooks.com. [23] [24] Better World Books provides additional support to literacy non-profits, including: Books for Africa – which collects, ships and distributes books to African children. [1]

  4. A Kid's Guide to Giving - Wikipedia

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    She searched on the computer for the "perfect charity" for her interests and discovered a lot about charities in the process. She wrote the book to save other children the same effort. The book is a reference of many non-profit organizations that young people can relate to, divided into the categories People, Animals, and Environment.

  5. Wikipedia:Contact us/Donors - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia and its fellow sites are hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation, a non-profit organisation based in the United States. Sites like Google or Yahoo are hosted on thousands of servers, with thousands of employees; we have around 800 servers and around 350 staff, and cover our costs through donations—almost all from members of the public.

  6. WE Charity - Wikipedia

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    WE Charity (French: Organisme UNIS), formerly known as Free the Children (French: Enfants Entraide), is an international development charity and youth empowerment movement founded in 1995 by human rights advocates Marc and Craig Kielburger. [1]

  7. International Children's Fund - Wikipedia

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    While the International Children's Fund accepts donations from throughout the United States, it also works with local businesses on special projects. In 2014, the International Children's Fund received a donation of flooring materials from HJ Martin and Son , which was used to finish a variety of building projects in Liberia and Sierra Leone.

  8. The Book Thing - Wikipedia

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    The Book Thing ceased accepting new book donations, but continues to accept monetary donations via their website. Volunteers assisted with cleanup of books both for disposal and for distribution the following Saturday. [4] After a period of cash donations, fundraisers, and new books, the place was reopened in October 2017. [5]

  9. World Literacy Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The World Literacy Foundation's projects are aimed at raising global literacy rates and teaching educational standards. The World Literacy Foundation volunteers and partner communities have worked in Azerbaijan, Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Colombia, Mozambique, Uganda, and other developing countries to provide access to quality education and learning resources to disadvantaged communities.