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The best places to donate your clothes

by Akhona Ndlela
PICTURE: PEXELS/ DONATING CLOTHES

Organising and clearing out your wardrobe feels good, yes, but it feels even great knowing what you’re about to donate will benefit someone else. This right here is the true reward.

Our winter season can be really cold, especially in the evenings, and as sad as this may sound, the number of homeless people is quite high; they cover themselves with what they can find each year, this time.

Your gently used items, like a coat you no longer wear or jeans that don’t fit perfectly anymore, can have a second life and provide someone in need with opportunity, dignity, or even comfort.

Here’s where to take your clothing to make the biggest difference

Shelters

Shelters are frequently overcrowded and in continual need of basic supplies.

Orphanages

Some of the most vulnerable children in our communities are cared for in orphanages. You can look for local registered children’s homes; a number of them are in constant need of donations.

Schools

The best places to donate clothing are schools, particularly those in underresourced areas. You can speak with nearby public schools or NGOs that assist underprivileged learners.

Old age homes

A large number of senior citizens in assisted living facilities depend on donations for the necessities required. However, before you make your donation, give them a call to find out what is most needed.

Possible items that you can donate

  1. Blankets
  2. Coats/Jerseys
  3. Gloves
  4. Beanies
  5. Scarves

They don’t have to be brand-new or worn by you; something you’ve lovingly knit by hand will be equally valuable.

Also see: Which vibe is your travel outfit giving?

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