Old Sinai Post Office Project

Restoring a historic post office to protect endangered books, amplify marginalized voices, and preserve rare community documents—keeping the written word alive for future generations.

The Old Sinai Post Office Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization dedicated to fostering connection in a rural community by honoring our stories. That mission has two goals. First, restore a historic rural post office building and preserve hundreds of rare documents and artifacts housed within its walls. Second, to curate a publicly accessible rural resistance library, especially focused on works that center marginalized identities, histories pushed to the margins, and voices in need of amplification. This project is both an act of preservation and defiance, safeguarding the physical traces of our past while defending the right to read, remember, and imagine a more just future.

Building Restoration

Explore our efforts to make this historic, decommissioned post office building a safe, accessible community space.

Historic Artifacts

Browse through some of our historic papers, images, and artifacts, and learn about our efforts to preserve and display them. New material added regularly.

Compassion Collection & Special Collection

Join our mission to create an inclusive community library of marginalized voices, rare texts and media, and banned books.

Sustainibility & Growth

Learn about our plans to make the post office, and its mission, a sustainable one, in partnership with the community.

Note found among P.O. documents.

Welcome! You belong here.

Every good piece of writing begins with both a mystery and a love story.”

Silas House

Abandoned stamp pad found inside the P.O.

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