The latest book donations – to us and from us!
- In partnership with the New York Juvenile Justice Initiative, a coalition of philanthropic organizations supporting youth justice reform in New York, Literacy for Incarcerated Teens has made book donations to New York’s new Close to Home facilities, which are small, community-based facilities that have been created in order to keep all young people adjudicated as juveniles closer to home, as opposed to being sent upstate.
- Literacy for Incarcerated Teens received a generous donation from McNally Jackson Bookstore, which recently hosted a fundraiser for LIT — a YA trivia night!
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