FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT MOVIESFORFREE.ORG
Can I request a DVD library for my Treatment Center, Nursing Home or Hospital?
Yes. If you are a patient at a Oncology Treatment Center or a resident of a Senior Citizens Center or a Nurse or Doctor at a Hospital Hematology Oncology Department you can request a DVD library by submitting an email request to libraryrequests@moviesforfree.org *Requests must contain the Address of the treatment center, nursing home or hospital; along with a the name of a contact ie: Charge Nurse, Doctor or Administrator. Plus a contact phone number. A letter will be sent to the contact asking for further information.
Is there a catalog of films to choose from?
Not at this time. Moviesforfree.org creates the movie libraries based upon the type of organization receiving then. For example a Pediatrics Oncology Department would receive children's films, animated movies ie: Disney etc. Whereas a adult oncology center or Senior Citizen Home would receive a wider variety or DVD's.
What does Moviesforfree.org do with my private information?
All information you provide remains private and confidential. Moviesforfree.org does not sell or distribute your name to mailing lists.
How long does is take to get a the DVD library?
The shipping of the DVD's are based entirely upon available donations on hand at moviesforfree.org. We can make no guarantees about when the requests will be processed. An email will be sent to you when your request is in process of review.
Does Moviesforfree.org have a Toll Free order line?
Currently the only way to request a DVD library is through our website or by letter to:
MOVIESFORFREE.ORG 44 Oleander Drive Franklin, Ohio 45005
How do I send my used movies to Moviesforfree.org?
Other ways to donate:Donations of new or gently used DVD movies can be sent to:
MOVIESFORFREE.ORG 44 Oleander Drive Franklin, Ohio 45005 The cost of shipping DVD's is much more affordable if the DVD's are removed from their original cases. Our Movie Libraries include 24 individual discs shipped in a soft sided case without the DVD's original plastic case or paper inserts. In other words, "just the discs"; so it is not necessary to send the movies in their cases. Discs can be stacked on top of one another, just make sure the stacked discs are tightly packed in bubble wrap and that they do not slide around on each other while being shipped, or they will arrive scratched. Media mail is the most inexpensive way of shipping DVD's from the United States Post Office. One disc can cost as little as .70 to mail.
Donation Drop Bins will soon be available at specific locations regionally. Check our homepage for updated locations.
Neighborhood Donation Campaigns are another method we use to collect DVD's. Information on where we are doing collections will be posted online as well.
Financial assistance is always needed in order for us to continue providing this valuable service to persons who are challenged with difficult circumstances in life. Won't you consider making a monetary donation today? Donate Here.
Are my financial donations tax exempt?
Yes, all financial as well as donations of movies are considered a charitable donation. Moviesforfree.org is a tax-exempt arm of WQRP Family Radio Incorporated a 501c3 organization. (Tax ID #31-1553481)
Contact Information:
John Gale Founder MOVIESFORFREE.ORG 44 Oleander Drive Franklin, Ohio 45005 937-310-7535
I would like to start a Moviesforfree.org Chapter in my town. How can I get involved in volunteering my time?
If you are interested in helping Moviesforfree.org on a volunteer basis, please email us with your personal contact information to mail@moviesforfree.org