
Two Simple Reason to Donate Clothes in New York
It may not seem that way today but before you know it the weather will warm up and you will be ready to do some cleaning up around the house. The urge to empty your closet and get rid of those unwanted clothes is just a few weeks away.
Donate Your Unwanted Clothes to People's Place in Kingston, New York
If the clothes you are considering purging from your closet are clean and gently used there is a good chance someone else could benefit from you donating those items. Don't throw it out if you can donate it.
So How Do You Know What To Donate
What to donate is easy. Donate anything and everything you don't wear anymore. If you haven't worn it in a year you probably won't ever wear it again. We are all guilty of it. Having a closet full of clothes we never wear.
Keep in mind you want the clothes you donate to be in good shape. Gently used means they can have been worn but should still look nice. Make sure there are no stains or tears in the material.

It is also important that the clothes are clean. Be sure to wash or dry clean them before dropping them off for donation. Also, be sure to know any special requirements of the donation site.
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Peoples Place in Kingston is a place where you can donate clothes. They have recently asked that clothes be donated in clear plastic instead of black garbage bags. The reason for this is so the person handling the donation can see what is in the bag.
Why You Don't Want To Throw Away Clothes
There are many good reasons to donate unwanted clothes. One reason is that it is environmentally friendly. It keeps all that material out of landfills. One organization, Planet Aid, has been able to prevent close to 2 billion pounds of clothes, shoes, and textiles from entering the waste stream since they started in 1997
Another good reason is it helps people receive much-needed clothing. You may not want to wear that sweater again, but someone else will be grateful to have it, thanks to your donation.
Not every place that takes donations takes clothes so be sure to check before you drop off. There is also a good chance that a clothing donation bin is in your daily travels. Take notice next time you are out driving.
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