![]() ![]() Visit for more information.Whether you’re minimizing your wardrobe after a Marie Kondo marathon or want to do a deep spring clean, donating your unneeded clothing is sustainable and charitable. Over 20 billion pounds of textiles end up in landfills every year, and only 10% get donated to charities or to secondhand stores. They also have thrift store locations in North and South Raleigh that will take clothes, jewelry, media, furniture and other goods. Visit for more information.Ĭause For Paws takes donations of dog collars, leashes and other pet supplies. They also take clothes, books, furniture, electronics and more, and accept new and gently used items at their donation center on Capital Blvd. If you have old toys, sports equipment, bikes or baby items to get rid of, take them to Raleigh Rescue Mission. ![]() You can drop books off at their location on Capital Blvd Fridays from 10-4pm, or at one of their collection partners throughout the Triangle. Visit for more information.īooks can be hard to part with, but if you’ve already read something, have switched to an e-reader or are never going to get to it, pass the book along! WAKE Up and Read is doing their biggest book drive yet from January 23rd to February 28th with the goal of collecting 200,000 books for children ages birth-12. Goodwill home pickup is currently unavailable, but smaller appliances, collectibles and other household items can be taken to one of their donation centers. You can also take other material item donations to any of their family store locations. If you have large furniture or appliances to get rid of, you can request a pick up from The Salvation Army anytime from 9am to 4pm, Monday through Friday. Donations are accepted Monday through Saturday, 11am – 5pm. Unopened pantry items, cleaning products, and bath products-plus items like clothing, household goods, and the like-can go to the Food Pantry or Shop at Dorcas. Visit for locations or to schedule an at-home pickup. Visit for more information.Īs you purge the garage, this is the spot to drop off leftover building materials, furniture, cabinetry–just about anything you’d use in your house. Due to COVID-19, they’re only accepting donations on Tuesday and Thursday from 10am to 2pm, but you can still make an appointment for free pickup. They’re constantly on the hunt for gently-used home goods like couches, chairs, tables, linens, dishware, cookware and more, and they’ll pick up heavier items. This organization helps individuals and families furnish their homes as they get back on their feet. Kitchen gadgets, bathroom stuff and furniture you’re no longer using can fill out someone else’s house. Visit for more information.ĩ650 Strickland Road, Suite 161, Raleigh, NC, 27615 To donate, visit their Harvest Plaza location between 10am – 5pm, Wednesday through Saturday. North Raleigh Ministries takes donations of used adult and childrens clothing. The Women’s Center is welcoming donations of tennis shoes, winter boots, heavy coats, jeans, hoodies and sweatshirts during these winter months. You can leave any kind of textiles in there, including bedding, shoes and jackets. Visit for more information.įor clothing that is worn or stained, fill a bag from Simple Recycling and leave it on your curb on your regular recycling pickup day. During COVID-19, they have shifted their focus to establishing a county-wise Emergency Clothing Collaboration to support families in crisis, and are taking donations by appointment only. Visit for more information.įor kids’ clothing, consider this organization that provides clothing to homeless and impoverished schoolchildren in Wake County. In 2021, donations are only accepted on 10 select dates between 10am – 3pm. This organization gathers work-appropriate women’s clothing like suits, blazers and dresses, to help women achieve economic independence. Here’s our running list of the best places to donate during your quarantine cleanout. For a while, most donation sites were closed - causing many a jammed-up basement or garage - but now they’re up and running with new protocols in place to safely offload your gently-used goods. With everybody spending more time than ever at home due to COVID-19, many of us are rearranging rooms, reorganizing closets and clearing out pantries. ![]()
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