Book Clubs for Inmates
in Canada

Albert Einstein, through channel for the Council of Love, Linda Dillon, at the Joy Conference, September 2015, had this to say to Dawn, one of the attendees, about going to the prisons:
You are taking care to go to the prisons, sweet Dawn, and to say, “You are loved.”
That is the healing because you are saying, “You are worthy. You may have forgotten that you are worthy so I am reminding you.”
And that is the most powerful action of Love there is.
All beings of so many different races and types are imprisoned in the belief that they are not worthy, and how can that be when they are the pattern of the Mother? Your work is stellar! Do not change it, do not change it.
In Canada, we have a group called Book Clubs for inmates. Here is the description of it from their website:
Book Clubs for Inmates (BCFI) is a registered charity that organizes volunteer-led book clubs within federal penitentiaries across Canada. BCFI is facilitating over 40 book clubs from Nova Scotia to British Columbia.

BCFI runs French and English language book clubs for men and women incarcerated in minimum, medium, and maximum security facilities. Book clubs usually comprise 10-18 members who meet once a month to discuss books, both fiction and non-fiction, of literary merit.
Every month, hundreds of inmates participate in book clubs across the country, and each year, thousands of brand-new books are purchased, read, and discussed.
Book Clubs for Inmates Mission:

