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How You Can Make a Difference By Just Giving Away Your Clothes!

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If you’re looking for a way to give back, perhaps one of the easiest ways is to make charitable clothing donations. If you have kids, this can be made even easier for you — your kids are probably growing at a rapid rate, which leaves piles of clothing that are in perfectly good condition but that your child is now too big for. Instead of letting it pile up in your basement, attic, or garage, why not making a clothing donation to a charity in need? Almost every charity will take clothes, like veterans charities, homeless shelters, and children’s organizations. Not only are you cutting down on your clutter at home, you could be making a tremendous difference in someone’s life.
How Many People Are Making Charitable Clothing Donations? Are The Donations Used?
In 2011, around 2 million tons of clothing and other textiles were either recycled in some fashion or part of a charitable donation. In 2007, almost $6 billion in clothing donations poured into charities. The rate at which donated clothing is actually used is pretty good — in 2011, it was recorded at a little over 15%. Besides which, your average American will buy at least ten pounds of secondhand clothes annually — and with thrift stores being popularized in pop culture, that number is sure to have grown in the last few years. Additionally, around 80% of clothing that gets donated is really used by charitable organizations — either to clothes those who need it, or in sales to help fund their organizations.
How Does My Clothing Donation Help?
As with all donations, even the smallest amount can make a difference. Your donation could give someone a warm winter coat or put shoes on the feet of a child who needs them. They could be part of a first day of school outfit or what someone wears to a job interview, to try and turn their luck around. You’re impacting people’s lives by simply giving away what you don’t need. Donating and being generous also has proven to have good emotional effects on people as well.
Beyond that, you’re also helping the environment. Much of what gets thrown out can be recycled — especially with clothing and textiles. Those types of things can almost always be repurposed or given a second life. Instead, it tends to go in the landfill and take up space. Research has proven that around 12 million tons of clothing (and other textiles) are thrown out annually — far more than is being saved. Even worse, 90% of that could have been reused in some way.
Where Are Places I Can Make a Donation?
Many large organizations have websites where you can find a drop off site for your charitable clothing donations. Some churches or religious institutions may run a clothing drive or you may already be aware of some local charities in your neighborhood that take donations. No matter where you choose to donate, know that you’re making a difference in someone’s life and helping save the environment at the same time!

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Your Old Jeans Can Benefit Veterans — Here’s How

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Did you know that of all the clothing that’s thrown away in the United States each year, 99% of it could be recycled? Chances are, you have some clothes you don’t wear that much anymore, whether because your tastes have changed or because the items no longer fit. Rather than throwing those pieces out, consider donating them to veterans charities. Here are three good reasons why:

Keeping Your Trash to A Minimum
How much trash do you think you produce each day? Believe it or not, the average is an astonishing 4.5 pounds, or about 1.5 tons of solid waste per year. Some things simply can’t be recycled — think banana peels, used tissues, broken coat hangers — but by making charitable donations of perfectly good clothing, you can reduce the amount of garbage that you contribute to the nation’s landfills.

Clearing Out Your Clutter
Think about the last time you moved. It’s likely that, in order to make the move easier, you got rid of a lot of your stuff. We live in a society that encourages consumption, but so much of what we’re exhorted to purchase by the ad agencies and big-box stores is really unnecessary. There’s really no good reason to have 10 or more pairs of jeans, for example. Simplify your life, de-clutter your home, and pare down your clothing to the essentials.

Help Others Who Are In Need
Approximately 80% of donated clothing in the United States will directly benefit the needy — either through direct donation or by raising funds. Veterans charities, in particular, are in need of clothing and other donations. Support for military families — some of whom make the ultimate sacrifice — is something that all Americans can feel good about. Naturally, there are other charities besides veterans charities that will gladly take your clothing and other donations, but consider the difference that a few bags of items that no longer fit can make to those who have bravely served in the military.