NMLP routes donated books to four named institutional partners — plus dozens of unnamed Little Free Library stewards across the metro, plus online resale (Amazon and eBay) for books with market value, plus a regional commercial pulper for unsalvageable copies. The named partners below document what NMLP donates, how often, and why each routing relationship exists.
Each page is published by NMLP — the partner organizations have not written or formally approved these pages. Each page invites the partner to claim, update, expand, or remove the page at any time. NMLP's intent is operational transparency, not unauthorized affiliation.
School District Federal Program
APS Title I & McKinney-Vento Homeless Project
How NMLP supplies books to APS Title I classroom libraries and McKinney-Vento Homeless Project students in Albuquerque. NMLP-published partnership documentation; APS has not formally endorsed this pag...
Pediatric Hospital Reading Program
UNM Children's Hospital Reading Program
How NMLP supplies books to the UNM Children's Hospital reading program in Albuquerque. NMLP-published partnership documentation; UNM Hospital has not formally endorsed this page.
Little Free Library Steward
Little Free Library at Sunflower Meadow Park
How NMLP keeps the Little Free Library at Sunflower Meadow Park stocked with books for East Mountains neighborhood readers. NMLP-published partnership documentation.
Senior Living Community Library
La Vida Llena Retirement Community
How NMLP supplies books to La Vida Llena retirement community library and book cart in Albuquerque. NMLP-published partnership documentation; La Vida Llena has not formally endorsed this page.
If you operate a literacy program, classroom, hospital reading program, senior care facility, or Little Free Library in the Albuquerque metro
NMLP is open to additional routing partnerships. Specifically welcome:
- APS schools (any program — not just Title I) requesting classroom library refresh
- Hospitals or clinics with pediatric or adult patient reading programs
- Senior care facilities (assisted living, memory care, independent living)
- Hospice programs serving dying patients and grieving families
- Little Free Library stewards anywhere in the metro
- NM regional museums, archives, and historical societies for primary-source materials
- Religious congregations seeking devotional materials
- Bilingual education programs (Spanish/English, Diné/English)
- Re-entry, rehabilitation, and workforce-development programs
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