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Where to Donate Used Housewares and Clothing

Your Guide to Donating Used Housewares and Clothing

Donating used housewares and clothing is a great way to declutter your home while helping those in need. Many organizations accept these items and distribute them to individuals and families who can benefit from them. Learn about where you can donate your used housewares and clothing.

National Organizations

Goodwill

What they accept: Clothing, shoes, housewares, electronics, and furniture.
Where to donate: Locate donation centers and drop-off bins at Goodwill stores across the country.
Impact: Goodwill uses the proceeds from sales to fund job training programs and community-based services.
Website: Goodwill.

Salvation Army

What they accept: Clothing, furniture, appliances, electronics, and household goods.
Where to donate: Drop off items at local thrift stores or arrange for a free pickup.
Impact: Sales support rehabilitation programs, disaster relief, and various community services.
Website: Salvation Army.

Habitat for Humanity ReStores

What they accept: Furniture, appliances, building materials, and housewares.
Where to donate: Drop off at local ReStores or arrange for a free pickup in some areas.
Impact: Proceeds help build and repair homes for families in need.
Website: Habitat for Humanity.

The Arc

What they accept: Clothing, household items, electronics, and more.
Where to donate: Find local chapters and donation centers.
Impact: Supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Website: The Arc.

Local and Specialized Organizations

Local Shelters and Charities

What they accept: Varies, but often includes clothing, toiletries, and housewares.
Where to donate: Contact local shelters and charity organizations to find out their specific needs.
Impact: Directly supports local community members in need.

Dress for Success

What they accept: Professional women’s clothing and accessories.
Where to donate: Find local affiliates to donate.
Impact: Provides professional attire and support to women entering the workforce.
Website: Dress for Success.

Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA)

What they accept: Clothing, shoes, housewares, small appliances, and electronics.
Where to donate: Schedule a pickup from your home.
Impact: Supports programs for veterans and their families.
Website: Vietnam Veterans of America.

Local Schools and Churches

What they accept: They often accept clothing and housewares for needy community members.
Where to donate: Contact local schools, churches, and community centers.
Impact: Directly benefits local families and community members.

Online Options

Freecycle Network

What they accept: Any items that can be reused, including clothing and housewares.
Where to donate: List items online to give away within your local community.
Impact: Promotes reuse and environmental sustainability.
Website: Freecycle.

Buy Nothing Project

What they accept: Any items you no longer need.
Where to donate: Join local groups on Facebook to give items directly to neighbors.
Impact: Encourages community sharing and reduces waste.
Website: Buy Nothing Project.

From Closet to Community

Donating used housewares and clothing is a simple yet impactful way to support your community and promote sustainability. By choosing the right organization, you can ensure your donations make a meaningful difference. Whether you opt for national charities, local organizations, or online platforms, your contributions can help improve the lives of others and reduce waste.


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