Recycled Books... Great Prices... Global Impact... Booksavers of Maryland is a not-for profit organization that accepts donated books to be reused or recycled. We resell quality books online and in our retail store. We recycle paper and cardboard from books deemed not suitable for resale. We keep thousands of unwanted books out of landfills each year. Booksavers was started in 1996 by Leo Martin. He encouraged a local Ten Thousand Villages store to begin collecting donated books that could then be resold. Martin was Resource Coordinator for Mennonite Central Committee (MCC). MCC is a worldwide ministry of churches that share God's love and compassion for all in the name of Christ by responding to basic human needs and working for peace and justice. Proceeds from Booksavers go to support the work of MCC in more than 50 countries, including US and Canada. They carry out disaster relief, sustainable community development and justice and peace-building. In June 2016, Booksavers of Maryland held their 20th Anniversary. As of that date, they have given over $718,000 to MCC in support of their mission.
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New life for books - Hope for the world

Hours
Regular Hours
SunClosed
Services/Products
  • magazines, greeting cards, textbooks, homeschool materials, manipulatives
  • civil war, classics, young adult, board books, spanish books, audio books, collectible books
  • Used Books: reading books, novels, children's books, fiction, non-fiction, local interest
  • foreign language, teacher aids
Payment method
visa, discover, mastercard, cash, check
Location
Booksavers is located just north of the intersection of Maugan's Ave and Pennsylvania Ave. We are beside ACTII Consignment Shop and Ten Thousand Villages
Amenities
Donate your unwanted textbooks, children's reading books, adult fiction, school supplies, cardboard, newspaper and clothing. We will gladly accept your donation Mon, Tues, Thurs 9am-3pm. (Please, no moldy, mildewed or water damaged books.) Books that are deemed worthy will be resold. Books that do not sell are cut up and the paper is baled for recycling. Every Booksavers book makes a profit in some way. We will also accept your donations of cardboard or newspaper, as long as they are sorted and not mixed in with other materials. We are proud to announce we have started a used clothing recycling program. Used clothing can be dropped off in the drop-box in the parking lot at the front of our retail store. If you have a question about a donation, please call us.
Associations
Mennonite Central Committee
AKA

Booksavers of Maryland

Categories
Book Stores, Used & Rare Books
Other Information

Wheelchair Accessible: Yes

Parking: Lot, Private

Bike Parking: No

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