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Cleaning Out Your Closet? Consider Donating Your Lightly Used Clothing to Charity

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As the summer fades and we transition into fall, many of us will be storing our summer clothing and shoes and taking out our jackets, sweaters, boots, and other cold weather gear. Since you’ll be going through your closet anyway, this is a great opportunity to get rid of some items that you no longer wear and save yourself some closet space. Did you know that your lightly used clothing and shoes can be used to help those in need? It’s true! When you donate used clothes, you are providing someone less fortunate with something to wear and to keep them warm. When you choose to donate your clothing instead of throwing it in the trash, you are helping families in need and helping to build a stronger community.

Many of us wish we had more time to volunteer and serve our community, but it is hard to find a balance in our lifestyle. Even if you are busy with a job and a family to take care of, you can still give back and help those in need by making charitable donations. There are many charities that will pick up donations so you can donate gently used clothing without even leaving your home. If that sounds ideal to you, you’re not alone. In fact, half (50%) of people making donations prefer door-to-door donation pick up and more than half would not go more than 10 minutes out of their way to drop off donations, according to survey results.

As the weather begins to turn cooler and you can no longer leave home without a jacket, please keep in mind those who may not have a coat to wear and consider making a charitable donation of your gently used clothing. You will feel better about having a cleaner, more organized closet and you will feel the joy that comes with serving others by providing them with clothing to wear.

If you have items that you would like to donate, but are unable to drop them off, be sure to contact your local charities that will pick up donations today and help them to help your community members in need this fall.

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3 Great Places to Donate Clothes and Turn Your Trash Into Another Person’s Treasure

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Giving back to the community is the most rewarding thing you can do, and you don’t need to look far when searching for places to donate clothes to the less fortunate. Through the development of more outlets to give back, over $240.6 billion was donated by individuals to charity in 2013, a 4.2% increase from 2012. You can now get involved through local donation centers, religious organizations, and even home pickup services. It is now easier than ever to do the right thing and recycle your old threads instead of just throwing them away.

    1.Local Donation Centers: There are local organizations all across the country that accept clothing donations, as well as allowing you to donate used toys and other recyclables. These organizations depend on the good will donation of everyday citizens as only about 5% of the donations given in 2013 were by corporations. These are great places to donate clothes as these resellers put quality clothing back into circulation, eliminating unnecessary waste. Over 90% of discarded clothing items are in fine shape and can just as easily be recycled.

    2.Religious Centers: Churches and other places of worship are great places to donate clothes and they accept every donation, regardless of your religious association. There are over 1.5 million tax-exempt organizations that accept used clothing and toys and churches make up a big chunk of that number. If you are weary of donating to a local establishment that intends to resell your donated items, a religious center is a great place to give back and help those that are truly in need.

    3.Home Pickup Services: If you are looking for places to donate clothes and do not have proper transportation to get to a donation center or church (or are just too lazy to do so), there are a number of charities that will pick up donations directly from your home. A survey proved that over half of those who donate prefer home pickup and would be unwilling to drive more than 10 minute out of their way to do so. If this sounds like something you would be willing to do, contact a local donation center and inquire about their home pickup options. Home pickup has had a huge impact on the optimization of the donating process and the number of people who are able to get involved.

Whether it be stopping at a local donation center, a church, or just relaxing on your couch until a home pickup service arrives, there is no longer any excuse for lazily throwing out old clothes and toys. Get in touch with a local organization and join the growing effort to help the less fortunate in your community.