Sentences: Book Donations to Prison Libraries and Juvenile Detention Centers discussion
Donation Instructions
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Jess Dunn Corr. Center in Taft, OK wants paperbacks, mysteries, sci-fi, and transition literature
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No, not for this prison. They stressed paperbacks only. Some prisons can accept either, but a lot of them have policies prohibiting hardbacks because the hard cover gets ripped off and used for other things, sometimes even a weapon. For the same reason, almost all prisons don't accept spiral-bound notebooks.
But thanks for donating, and happy holidays!
But thanks for donating, and happy holidays!




This is a men's minimum security facility, which means its inmates are in need of transition material: self-help, how-to, etc. (see below).
Please send your:
-Paperbacks (no hard cover books at this facility)
-Sci-Fi
-Mysteries
-Transition literature: self-help, life skills, family values, relationship advice, motivational, books on starting your own business
-Magazines and comics are okay (note that these may exclude a shipment from the media rate due to their advertising content)
Do not send:
Hard cover books. Also, the usual stuff. No sexually or violently charged material. Nothing that depicts racial animosity.
No donation form is required.
Mail to:
Jess Dunn Correctional Center
Attn: Library Supervisor
P.O. Box 316
Taft, Oklahoma 74463
And as always, don’t forget to ask the USPS for the media rate if you’re shipping books (and not comics/magazines, which contain advertisements, and are therefore not eligible).
Thank you for your donation!