Regional Book Drive Reaches Inmates at Enumclaw Jail

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Published on Mar. 8, 2026

A regional book drive called Pages of Redemption is providing donated books to inmates at the Enumclaw jail, as well as other facilities in Western Washington. Organizer Bryson Fico has already placed thousands of paperbacks in jails, working with libraries and colleges while the facilities screen donations for safety and appropriate content. The program aims to support inmates' education and mental health.

Why it matters

Access to books and educational resources can have a positive impact on inmates' rehabilitation and reintegration into society. The Pages of Redemption project is addressing this need in the Enumclaw community and beyond, partnering with local organizations to make a difference.

The details

The Pages of Redemption project collects donated books and places them in jails across Western Washington, including the facility in Enumclaw. Organizer Bryson Fico works with libraries and colleges to source the books, and the jails screen the donations to ensure the content is safe and appropriate for the inmates. The program aims to support the inmates' education and mental health during their incarceration.

  • The Pages of Redemption project has already placed thousands of paperbacks in jails across the region.

The players

Bryson Fico

The organizer of the Pages of Redemption book drive project.

Enumclaw Jail

One of the facilities in Western Washington receiving donated books through the Pages of Redemption project.

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The takeaway

The Pages of Redemption book drive is a valuable community initiative that is providing educational and mental health resources to inmates in the Enumclaw jail and other facilities, helping to support their rehabilitation and reintegration into society.