Khaleej Times

Volunteer, donate books for a cause

- Sherouk Zakaria sherouk@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Wondering what to do with books that have been gathering dust at home?

A group of UAE residents are looking for book donations, from individual­s and companies, to collect and sell over 20,000 books in September. The group is also looking for volunteers to help during the two-day book sale drive, that will take place at Al Barsha’s Novotel Hotel on September 8-9.

The event aims to highlight the importance and benefits of having a regular reading habit, especially for children. Books2Bene­fit also aspires to play a great role in encouragin­g a regular reading habit among all age groups. The proceeds of the Book2benef­it event, which displays books between Dh5 to Dh50, will be donated to the Emirates Red Crescent Society.

Ursula Manvatkar, founder of Medulla and the primary organiser of Books2Bene­fit-UAE, said philanthro­py work should be part of everyone’s life. “Small gestures count and can benefit many out there,” said Manvatkar, noting that the event will target different themes and audiences every year, to cover as many communitie­s as possible.

In 2015, the drive saw over 25,000 books collected, and 18,000 first and second-hand books sold, which raised Dh51,722 for Al Manzil Special Needs Centre in Sharjah. The first edition had over 200 volunteers, who helped make the event a success.

The charity sale will have something for fans of every genre including, fiction, self-help, children’s books, Arabic language books, Islamic texts, school textbooks, horror, thrillers, biographie­s, science and technology, and Guinness Record books. Manvatkar is expecting more donations will be collected this year to reach a wider audience.

 ??  ?? Visitors at the Books2Bene­fit charity sale held in 2015. The 2017 edition profits will be donated to Emirates Red Crescent Society.
Visitors at the Books2Bene­fit charity sale held in 2015. The 2017 edition profits will be donated to Emirates Red Crescent Society.

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