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Where do you donate your stuff?

isla
isla
edited November -1 in Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, Bed-Stuy
I have some women's clothing and miscellaneous house and child items that I want to give away. I usually try to catch a ride to a Goodwill, but that's not always possible. I was hoping to find more places that take donations--churches, shelters, whatever you know of.

I am looking for places in Bed Stuy, preferably near the Bedford Nostrand stop so I can drop it off in a cart. But I would love to hear about any place you all suggest.

Thanks.

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  • jf22561
    jf22561
    United Veterans Beacon House picks up clothing, shoes and small toys. Website is uvbh.com. The phone number for pick up is 718-628-6469 or 718-386-5782.
  • clinton_ave
    clinton_ave
    Typically I give to the Salvation Army on Atlantic Avenue near Nevins. However, at this time, since donations are being taken for those residents who lost their homes on Myrtle Avenue, why don't you donate there?

    Chez Lola is hosting a fundraiser on Sunday and they're facilitating donations... info is here:

    http://www.bistrolola.com/
  • boygabriel
    boygabriel
    I second Clinton_Ave's suggestion.
  • kevin_on_putnam
    kevin_on_putnam
    There's also a salvation army just off Classon on that funny street where Arthur lives, you know the street that the broken angel is on....
  • homeowner
    homeowner
    And Concord Baptist Church has a clothing store where locals can go in and select donated items for free. Not sure what day they take donations, but the store is on the corner of Madison and Marcy. Signage outside with donation details
  • carlton banks
    carlton banks
    There's a goodwill on Fulton near Nostrand and a Salvation Army on Flatbush near Bergen.
  • isla
    isla
    Thanks for all the suggestions. I appreciate having a list of places I can do this. Thanks for giving me a bunch of ideas.
    Clinton_Ave wrote: Typically I give to the Salvation Army on Atlantic Avenue near Nevins. However, at this time, since donations are being taken for those residents who lost their homes on Myrtle Avenue, why don't you donate there?

    Chez Lola is hosting a fundraiser on Sunday and they're facilitating donations... info is here:

    http://www.bistrolola.com/
    Thanks so much. I was unaware. This is a great idea.
  • isla
    isla
    homeowner wrote: And Concord Baptist Church has a clothing store where locals can go in and select donated items for free. Not sure what day they take donations, but the store is on the corner of Madison and Marcy. Signage outside with donation details
    I called about this organization because I love these exchanges. Unfortunately, it's temporarily closed because the ceiling caved in. That's terrible. They do such an amazing service. I hope they find a way to repair it.

    For future reference:

    "The Concord Clothing Exchange has served thousands of community residents over the years and is always in need of donations. If you would like to volunteer at the Clothing Exchange or donate new or gently worn, clean and wearable clothing to the Clothing Exchange, please call (718) 622-1818."

    http://www.concordcares.org/clothing_exchange.php
  • isla
    isla
    Clinton_Ave wrote: Typically I give to the Salvation Army on Atlantic Avenue near Nevins. However, at this time, since donations are being taken for those residents who lost their homes on Myrtle Avenue, why don't you donate there?

    Chez Lola is hosting a fundraiser on Sunday and they're facilitating donations... info is here:

    http://www.bistrolola.com/
    I missed the event. But I called and spoke to a lovely hostess who is going to call me back and give me further donation information. It's really wonderful Chez Lola has gotten involved.

    This is information on their site now about the plan to help:

    "Our Neighbors Are Devastated. Let’s Lend a Heart & Helping Hand To 491 & 493 Myrtle Avenue"
    If you have services to provide, clothes to spare, furniture that is collecting dust, come on by to Chez Lola on Sunday [this has passed so I suggest calling if you want or wait and I'll pass along the info I find] and let us know. Obviously we cannot store clothes or furniture, but we can take down your contact info and approximate location and help coordinate.
    Please make checks/money orders out to Myrtle Avenue Revitalization Project. Specify “491 & 493 Myrtle emergency fund” in the memo field. MARP has offered to temporarily hold your donations until they can be disbursed to the affected tenants.

    For more information please call at 718-858-1484 and ask for Edit

    (This might need it's own thread?)
  • chfbrian
    chfbrian
    If you get more info, please post it! I also missed the event and have a few bags of clothes I'd like to donate. I emailed Team Tish but received no response (which is a little disheartening).
  • gtrain
    gtrain
    also, please remember that even if things aren't in good enough condition to donate to homeless shelters/thrift stores PLEASE DONATE TOWELS, BLANKETS AND RUGS TO YOUR LOCAL ANIMAL SHELTER... i think people forget about these places. if not for donations the animals sleep on cold, concrete floors.