I’m going to read all the Bitcoin books that I have ordered and then I’m going to donate them to the local library in my city. They have no books regarding Bitcoin and I see that as a problem.
At some point in my life, I want to donate to all the local schools as well. Or even give a fresh copy to the senior class around my city.
I wasn’t taught ANYTHING about money in high school and I don’t want the next generation to say the same thing.
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A loy of neighborhoods have "little libraries" you could seek some of those out. Theyre like little birdhouse looking boxes on a stand usually by walking paths or in neighborhoods
I know of three locations in my neighborhood that have these boxes. They are awesome. However, I feel I could reach more people in the city by donating to the library that has an app that people search for books on and reserve them. Roughly 200k people can check it out over a few that walk in the neighborhood.
Aye thats true. Do libraries put all donated books on the shelves? Honestly curious, I have no idea.
In my city, they will put them on the shelves unless they already too many of the books, they are damaged, or not appropriate.
I would ask all these questions before handing them over just to make sure.