where to donate fabric
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Try Brooklyn FreeCycle or NYC FreeCycle. Someone would snap it up.
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Thanks. I know about those choices but was hoping to donate to a not-for-profit. May decide to go with FreeCycle later.
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GrowNYC (clothing AND other textiles):- Many drop-off locations across Brooklyn, including Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket on SaturdaysBigger list of other nonprofits (may be mostly just clothing not fabric in general):Housing Works (resalable clothing):
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Sue Rock Originals used to be on Bergen. Her shop did sewwing and knitting and weaving and it is a non-profit. All donations so to help women who are victims of domestic abuse. She is on Facebook or you can google her.
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Maybe the people at Brooklyn Brainery would want some?
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thanks, everyone - good ideas!
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You might consider contacting a local public school art teacher. They always need supplies.
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