Book Donations/Book Sales

Our next scheduled Book Sale is:

WHERE:
First Baptist Church (in gym)
221 Cabot Street, Beverly MA 01915

WHEN:
Preview Sale: Friday, April 19th, 9 am - 11 am, $20 admission per person

General Sale: Friday, April 19th, noon - 6 pm, free admission
General Sale: Satruday, April 20th, 9 am - 4 pm, (fill a bag sale begins at 2 pm)

Featuring over 50,000, 100% donated books for sale!!

BOOK PRICES: $ .50 massmarket paperbacks / $3 coffee table books / $2 hardcovers / $1 softcovers
MEDIA PRICES: $1 VHS 7 CDs / $2 DVDs

For more information, call Deanna @ 978-922-1305 x 200

DONATE BOOKS

Harborlight Community Partners' Book Donation program is a great option when it comes to getting rid of unwanted books that can help us raise funds.  By donating used or unwanted books to HCP, you help support our affordable housing efforts to provide homes and services for low income elders and working families and individuals with disabilities living on the North Shore.  This is also a great way to repurpose items that might otherwise end up in landfills.

100% of the proceeds HCP’s book donation reseller program directly funds our affordable housing efforts. As a 501(C)(3) non profit organization, donations receipts are available upon request.

Book Donation Drop Off containers are available at several convenient locations:

Dawson's True Value Hardware
50 Enon Street , Beverly, MA 01915  MAP

First Baptist Church
22 Cabot Street , Beverly, MA 01915 MAP

Northwoods Business Park (Tower)
222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923 MAP

Crosby's Marketplaces
15 Walnut Road, Hamilton, MA 01982  MAP
125 Canal Street, Salem, MA 01970  MAP
62 Central Street, Georgetown, MA 01833  MAP

Shaw’s Supermarket
146 High Street, Ipswich, MA 01938 MAP

TriCity Sales
77 Turnpike Road, (Rt. 1), Ipswich, MA 01938 MAP

Corliss Bros. Garden Center
31 Essex Street (Rt. 133), Ipswich, MA 01938 MAP

Sears Hometown Stores
145 Eastern Avenue, Gloucester, MA 01930 MAP

Blackburn Industrial Park
2 Blackburn Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930 MAP

Pick ups can be arranged for large donations. Please call at 978-922-1305 x 200 to schedule.

Items that we can accept:

  • We love hardcovers, paperbacks, fiction and non-fiction alike!

  • Text books, former library books

  • We also accept gently used DVDs, CDs, and video games.

  • Unfortunately, we cannot accept:

  • Damaged or moldy books

  • VHS or audio cassette tapes

  • Magazines, newspaper, or loose paper

  • Dictionaries, thesauruses, or encyclopedias

  • BUY BOOKS ONLINE

    Visit our Amazon storefront to shop for books! Remember, 100% of proceeds from book sales support our  affordable housing efforts! Click here to view HCP’s Online Storefront

    BUY BOOKS AT AN HCP BOOK SALE

    Harborlight Community Partners will be hosting several Book Sales in 2013. Book sale inventory is are 100% donated and not pre-scanned.  Genres include:

    Contemporary and classic fiction
    Mystery / Thrillers
    Biography
    Science-fiction
    Religion
    History
    Politics
    Romance
    Cookbooks
    Gardening and Home Repair
    Out-of-Print Titles
    and, a Kid's Corner for young readers

    Come early for the best selection!  Most books are just $1 to $2.  Our next scheduled Book Sale is:

    WHERE:
    First Baptist Church (in gym)
    221 Cabot Street, Beverly MA 01915

    WHEN: Friday, April 19 & Saturday, April 20

    Preview Sale, Friday, April 19th, 9 am - noon, $20 admission per person
    General Sale, Friday, April 19th, noon - 6 pm, free admission
    General Sale, Satruday, April 20th, 9 am - 4 pm, (fill a bag sale begins at 2 pm)

    OVER 20,000 BOOKS FOR SALE!!!
    BOOK PRICES: $ .50 massmarket paperbacks / $3 coffee table books / $2 hardcovers / $1 softcovers
    MEDIA PRICES: $1 VHS 7 CDs / $2 DVDs

    For more information, call Deanna @ 978-922-1305 x 200


    “Our book donation program is a way for communities to not only feel good about participating in a green initiative to repurpose unused books, it also provides opportunity to support local affordable housing programs for people who live in our communities. The work to provide decent, safe, service enriched affordable housing really is a community effort.”
    Andrew DeFranza, Executive Director of Harborlight Community Partners