ABC Book Club Drop Off
Point At Ruxley Manor
At Ruxley we are pleased to announce that as of Autumn 2022 we are helping support the ABC Book Club by hosting a Book Drop Off Point here on site!
ABC Book Club is a charity that works with local communities to collect donations of brilliant quality pre-loved children’s books which they then redistribute to primary school libraries. As well as re-donating 1000s of books per month, ABC also builds libraries in primaries that don’t have one.
With reading for pleasure cited as having more of an impact on a child’s outcomes than the child’s socio-economic background, with your help we can support ABC’s work to improve young lives.
Visit ABC’s website to learn more and discover how you can help inspire younger generations and invest in your local community!
Now in its 6th year, ABC Book Club has donated over 200,000 books to primary schools throughout SE London and North Kent. Local families donate books that have been outgrown by their young owners and are gathering dust on shelves and in attics. ABC ensures they get into the hands of a whole new audience of children many of whom may not own a single book of their own.
ABC’s Achievements To Date
Donate your pre-loved children’s books at Ruxley Manor and help invest in the future of our local children
We are delighted to partner with Ruxley Manor Garden Centre, a true multi-generation SE London destination. Ruxley has kindly allowed ABC to use its old ice cream hut as a book drop where families can bring their pre-loved books to donate to us. You can’t miss the hut on the way into Ruxley just before the main car park. Look out for the colourful ABC signage and bring your bags and boxes of books to post through the drop slot for the charity to donate to local schools and organisations that need our help.
ABC Book Club
ABC’s Impact Report
ABC Book Club has been collecting pre-loved children’s books donated by the public and re-distributing them to local schools since 2018. We help get high quality books into the hands of children who might not otherwise have access to them.
As well as facilitating the access of books, ABC has taken on multiple comprehensive refurbishment projects in collaboration with schools to provide quiet spaces and libraries where children can read for pleasure.
The focus moving forward is to support an even larger number of schools, supply a wider selection of diverse and inclusive books, and to continue to provide books for children to enjoy at home.
Of schools say that they have helped to create a culture of reading within their school.
Of schools say that we have helped increase interest in reading from disengaged pupils.
Of schools say that we have encouraged more pupil conversations about books and reading.
We have seen a huge improvement in the number of children reading for pleasure, and a tremendous effect on some pupils’ engagement with reading."
Crystal Powell - Fairview Primary
We cannot believe the generosity of the general public. It's the best thing that has happened to this school in years."
Dean Houston - St. Saviour's Primary
This is going to make a massive difference to the children. If we can instill a love of reading in them now, it’s going to have an impact on their whole lives."
Jola Nowakowska - Lyndhurst Primary
If you would like to donate books, or talk to ABC about a school that might need help please email hello@abcbookclub.co.uk, contact via the website www.abcbookclub.co.uk or follow the socials @abcbookclubuk