R. asks from Chicago, IL on February 28, 2006
Donating Clothing Etc
Does anyone know of anywhere in the Chicago area (preferably near downtown, Hyde Park or North Ave. but am willing to go elsewhere)where I can donate used clothing, books, Cds etc. I was thinking of a Salvation Army store or similar. I have a pile of stuff I want to get rid of but feel guilty about just throwing it out. Any suggestions welcome. Thanks in advance.
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L. answers from Chicago on February 28, 2006
I have a Nanny who is looking for things to send to Guatemala...any interest in donating it that way?
I live near Irving Park and Pulaski.
P.K. answers from Lexington on February 28, 2006
there is a salvation army drop off center on N. Des Plaines -- it's sort of in that Lake/Fulton area of downtown, about two blocks east of Halsted. Sorry, don't know the exact address (we always seem to find it by driving around). We drop off stuff there all the time (tiny condo, too much stuff). H
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D. answers from Chicago on February 28, 2006
M.T. answers from Chicago on February 28, 2006
I am the queen of donations! I donate to the Salvation Army (I think it is on Clybourn), the White Elephant - for Childrens Memorial Hosptial (maybe on Lincoln or Halsted), The Ark on Milwaukee just north of Division, and the Brown Elephant - also on Milwaukee north of Division. There is also a truck in the parking lot by Target on Cicero Ave south of Midway but I can't recall who it is for. All of these gives tax deduction receipts.
M.B. answers from Chicago on February 28, 2006
When I ship my clutter out, I try my hardest NOT to take it to Goodwill or the Salvation Army simply because it bugs me that they receive it for free, and then sell it.
What I do is look for the nearest Church, check for a drop box (typically near the rectory) and just drop them in there. Also, if you know of any Safe Havens, that's another place. Many women and children who turn to these places usually do not have the $ to shop, even at the Salvation Army.
Good luck!
V. answers from Chicago on March 02, 2006
Similar to Salvation Army--you can donate to the Infant Welfare resale shop on Fullerton. They will give you a receipt for tax purposes and the clinic is for low-income children, so the parents shop there a lot and are the people who can really use it.
You can also try the St. Vincent de Paul shop on Halsted. Good Luck
M.S. answers from Chicago on March 01, 2006
hi R. what type of stuff r u looking to get rid of? i have 2 boys anything you think they can make use of email me ____@____.com
R. answers from Chicago on February 28, 2006
salvation army is always an option. also, albany park community center or heartland alliance. you should be able to find these agencies on the web.
B. answers from Chicago on February 28, 2006
Purple Heart.
They come to your place to pick up any items you want to donate.
:-)
J. answers from Chicago on February 28, 2006
There is a Salvation Army drop off center just southeast of Ashland and Clybourn on Clybourn on the south side of the street (east of Kinko's).
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