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  2. Donation Bins - Bin Finder - Hearts for the Homeless

    www.heartsforthehomeless.org/bin-find

    Donate clothing, shoes, blankets and household items at donation bin near you. Drop off your donations 24/7 at one of our convenient locations.

  3. Clothes Closet - Opportunity Center for the Homeless

    homelessopportunitycenter.org/clothes-closet

    We gladly accept all sizes of new or gently used clothes for men, women, and children from new born up to 16 years. Donations are tax-deductible and can be dropped off at 1208 Myrtle Avenue.

  4. The FREE Thrift Store assists many of our homeless neighbors and low income working families. Your donations of gently used seasonal clothing are necessary to provide needed items in this FREE store of Fletcher Place Community Center.

  5. Donate items to homeless - Drop Off Locations - Fred Victor

    www.fredvictor.org/help-homeless-support-us/most-needed-items-in-homeless-shelters

    Donate new or used items to homeless people in need. Urgent need for winter clothing, boots and hats. Find a shelter near you and donate today. Learn more!

  6. Online pick-ups and donations are not available for the zip code you searched. Please call 1-800-SA-TRUCK (1-800-728-7825) to find or schedule your donation. Currently, in-home pickups are susupended in your area. Drop-offs are accepted at convenient.

  7. Home | Community Clothes Closet

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    Home | Community Clothes Closet. Need Help? Become a Client. See Our Programs. Want to Help? Donate Money. Donate Clothing. Volunteer. By The Numbers. In 2023, Community Clothes Closet’s impact and value to our friends and neighbors was significant. Community Impact [click here to see all stories] A Lesson in Giving Back. Where There is a Will…

  8. Thrifty Threads - Julian Center

    www.juliancenter.org/thrifty-threads

    Thrifty Threads is a thrift store and donation center owned and operated by The Julian Center. Your gently used clothes, home goods and furniture can help survivors and benefit The Julian Center.

  9. Homeless Shelters | The Salvation Army USA

    www.salvationarmyusa.org/usn/provide-shelter

    Many local homeless shelters around the country are in need of basic supplies, like food and clothing. Contact your local Salvation Army Homeless Shelter to find out what they might need.

  10. Easy online scheduling right from your computer or mobile device. FAST service within as little as 24hrs for some locations. Tax deduction document delivered to your email. Wide range of acceptable donations include clothing, shoes, purses, household items, toys, and more.

  11. Clean Clothes for Dignity provides funds and soap for the homeless to do laundry. More than that, they restore the dignity of the homeless. Homeless people often lack clean clothing, which can make them feel ashamed and cut off from society. A clean pair of clothes is a fresh start.