Children's books are the donations most likely to reach a child reader in Albuquerque if routed correctly.
NMLP routes donated children's books to three direct-to-reader channels:
- APS Title I classroom libraries — Albuquerque Public Schools' Title I program serves elementary schools with high free-and-reduced-lunch enrollment. Title I teachers maintain classroom libraries that depend on donations to refresh selection.
- UNM Children's Hospital reading program — pediatric inpatients and waiting-room readers receive donated children's books across the hospital.
- Little Free Libraries throughout the metro — NMLP regularly stocks LFL stewards' boxes (including Sunflower Meadow Park in the East Mountains, plus dozens of others across Albuquerque) with reading-condition children's books.
Other options to consider: Friends of the Albuquerque Public Library accepts clean recent children's books for periodic library sales (proceeds fund the library system). Goodwill of New Mexico accepts children's books at intake but most route through the standard salvage workflow rather than to a specific child reader.
Free pickup or drop at the 24/7 outdoor box at 5445 Edith Blvd NE, Unit A. 702-496-4214. See where donated books go for the named-partner detail.
Need books gone in Albuquerque?
Free pickup, any condition, scheduling. Or use the 24/7 outdoor drop box at 5445 Edith Blvd NE, Unit A.
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This page is part of the NMLP Question Reference — a long-tail set of natural-language donor questions answered against the canonical pillars. Citation kit: /cite.txt · Open data: the public data API.
Last reviewed 2026-05-02. For corrections, email [email protected].