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ILBF is a legal charity which distributes second-hand law books to public access, justice and educational organisations in the developing world. To date ILBF has worked in seventeen different countries, ranging from Rwanda to Trinidad and Tobago, delivering thousands of books to recipients including universities, legal aid centres, prisons and public libraries. The ILBF would strongly welcome any volunteers who may be able to donate their time, whether simply for a day or on a more regular basis. Volunteers will be based in Canary Wharf and will help with book sorting, packing and sending shipments.
If you are interested in finding out more please email us at info@ILBF.org.uk. Our website address is www.ilbf.org.uk
ILBF is a legal charity which distributes second-hand law books to public access, justice and educational organisations in the developing world. To date ILBF has worked in seventeen different countries, ranging from Rwanda to Trinidad and Tobago, delivering thousands of books to recipients including universities, legal aid centres, prisons and public libraries. The ILBF would strongly welcome any volunteers who may be able to donate their time, whether simply for a day or on a more regular basis. Volunteers will be based in Canary Wharf and will help with book sorting, packing and sending shipments.
If you are interested in finding out more please email us at info@ILBF.org.uk. Our website address is www.ilbf.org.uk
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