Share a Smile: Book and Toy Donation Spots Around Manila

Got books and toys your little ones have outgrown? Or perhaps you’ve got stacks of pages that you’ve already read and are just collecting dust on your shelves? If you’re looking to free up space, why not pass them on as donations and brighten someone’s day while you’re at it?
Donating books and toys in Manila is a meaningful way to spread joy, support education, and give cherished items a second life. Whether that’s a favorite storybook or a fun toy that once made you smile, passing them on to someone who really needs them could mean the world.
Here’s your go-to list of trusted places where you can donate your gently-used books and toys so they can make a real impact!
SM Book Nook

This open library was created with one purpose in mind: to build a community of readers and creators dedicated to literacy, creativity, and generosity. Not only is it a great place to browse through pre-loved titles and sit and read a while in their comfortable and stylish spaces, but these strategic mini-libraries are also great for dropping off your pre-loved reads.
In fact, SM Supermalls just launched a Nationwide Book Donation Drive in celebration of their 40th anniversary, which is anchored on the theme “Under the Same Sky: Share the Magic of Stories,” encouraging mallgoers, tenants, partners, and communities to donate quality books. This bookish initiative aims to collect 40,000 books that will benefit various people from all walks of life, with drop boxes not only placed at the Book Nook spaces, but also in several locations inside their malls. A portion of the proceeds will reportedly be turned over to the National Library of the Philippines and its affiliate libraries.
Do note that the books donated should be in good condition, meaning they are complete, clean, dry, and free from major damage.
For more information on drop-off locations and book hubs, follow SM Book Nook on Facebook and Instagram.
The National Library of the Philippines

Speaking of the National Library, the Philippines’ official repository of literary resources also accepts book donations, ranging from Filipiniana and foreign titles to Children’s and magazines. The library is also open to accepting non-book materials such as manuscripts, rare documents, audio-visual materials, electronic resources, e-books, and other special collection resources.
They have strict regulations on donated books and don’t accept books not in good condition or lack relevance (e.g., outdated books and used textbooks or manuals).
To donate, simply fill up this form so your donations can be evaluated. Once approved, submissions of donations can be made through walk-in, via courier, through pick up, or via email (electronic donations) at [email protected]. The library will be coordinating with you on the transfer of items.
For more information, click here. You can also follow The National Library on Facebook, X (Formerly Twitter), TikTok, and Instagram for updates.
Segunda Mana (Caritas Manila)

The lead social services and development ministry of the Catholic Church of the Philippines accepts both cash and in-kind donations. Segunda Mana is the organization’s in-kind donation program that collects items from clothes and furniture to pre-loved books and toys that are sometimes converted into cash in their charity outlets to sustain their various development programs.
Simply donate at one of their many charity outlets and local parishes listed on this page or directly send them to their Manila main office located in Pandacan.
Alternatively, you can also arrange for a pick-up by filling up this form or contacting their donations in-kind officer, Ms. Cathy Reyes at [email protected] or +63 285628598 and +63 282437171.
Location: CARITAS MANILA INC., 2002, Jesus Street, Pandacan, Manila.
Note: Please look for the In-Kind Donations Department or contact: +63 9054285001 or +63 9298343857.
For more information, follow Caritas Manila on Facebook, X (Formerly Twitter), and Instagram.
Chummy Chum Foundation

Established in 2007 by the Genomal Family, this non-profit organization and family foundation focuses on supporting underprivileged children. Their mascot, Chummy Chum, is an adorable purple dinosaur that was initially designed to be the face of a children’s garments line, but ended up being the face of the foundation.
They have already implemented several programs through the years, ranging from child medical assistance to children’s parties (Smile for Me Little One) that involve storytelling and sponsored food, drinks, and toys. Under that latter is the “GIVE LOVE FROM PRE-LOVED” program, where you can donate pre-loved and slightly-used children’s items such as toys, clothes, footwear, bags, and educational materials.
To donate, simply fill up the pick-up form here. You can also contact them via email at [email protected] or call them at +63 9276808591 and +63 82559293 local 112 (landline).
For more details, follow Chummy Chum Foundation Philippines on Facebook.
The Book Stop Project

This pop-up library was conceptualized in 2015 by a team of architects to explore how libraries need to evolve in the contemporary era and promote a love for reading for the next generation.
It had several locations between the years 2016 and 2017 before finally being bought by the Intramuros Administration and gaining its first permanent installation at Plaza Roma. The interesting thing about this project is that it operates as a library, so you can exchange your pre-loved books with others to take home. A great deal for our voracious readers out there.
Alternatively, the administrators also accept pre-read and new books for donations. Aside from Plaza Roma, you can also find book stops at Ayala Triangle Gardens and their newest location in Filinvest City. They accept most types of books from academic textbooks, children’s books, self-help titles, and family-friendly literary fiction novels — reads that are suitable for a public library setting.
To donate, just head over to a stop and leave your book in one of the shelves or contact Ms. Jamaica Morales at +63 917-146-6426 or [email protected] for bulk donations.
You can also follow The Bookstop Project on Facebook and Instagram for updates.
Sunshine Corner PH

This community-led project aims to promote children’s creative learning through play and reading. Although based in Cebu, the organization has brought ‘sunshine’ to several cities nationwide, sharing pre-loved books and toys with public schools and communities.
Sunshine Corner focuses on bringing ‘sunshine’ and happiness to those who receive their boxes. Most of the items they’re looking for are pre-loved books (activity/coloring books with usable pages, novels), toys (soft toys, puzzles, board games, educational toys), school supplies, including used lunchboxes, shoes, and bags.
The project also extends its help to rural communities — farmers, fishermen, and those who suffered from calamities. They welcome in-kind donations such as slightly-used clothes, towels, bedsheets, and new undergarments.
To donate, email [email protected]or message them on Facebook and Instagram.
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