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You've cleaned out your home or office, and you've got a huge pile of discards. Why not make a charitable DONATION? Many non-profit groups accept contributions -- of everything from clothes and computers to cars, food, or furniture. And your unwanted items go to a worthwhile CAUSE rather than the local landfill!
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American Institute Of Philanthropy lets you research your favorite organization at their website before you give, so you know where your charity dollars actually go! |
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American Lung Association can turn cars into aid for folks with respiratory problems, so if you are cleaning out an old vehicle, think "donation" instead of "junk!" |
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America's Second Harvest distributes donated food to nonprofit agencies around the country -- perfect for cleaning out the unused food in your overstuffed pantry. |
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Career Gear collects and distributes donations of men's suits and professional clothing as part of their ongoing mission to help their clients find employment and learn workplace etiquette, financial planning, and credit management. |
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Charity Choices.Com lets you to make wise decisions about your donations -- with a list of national charities, a description of services, and their spending history. |
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The National Cristina Foundation accepts donations of computers and components, which they then refurbish and distribute to schools and charities. |
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Dress For Success distributes career clothes to women entering the workforce. After all, what would it be like to try to get a job without work clothes? Not easy! |
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The Glass Slipper Project lets you donate old formal dresses for a needy high school student's prom -- and provides a list of similar programs around the country. |
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Goodwill Industries puts people to work through training programs and employment in their stores. They accept donations of just about anything you can imagine! |
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Guidestar lets you know if that charity you're considering is actually a non-profit before you donate -- with a free database of 850,000+ organizations. |
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Habitat For Humanity ReStores accepts surplus building materials, paint, tile, windows, and doors, sells them at a fraction of normal prices, and donates proceeds to local Habitat efforts-- locations across North America. |
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The Kidney And Urology Foundation Of America will use your car donation to fund its programs to help individuals suffering from kidney and urologic disease. |
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National Kidney Foundation accepts anything with a motor. Your donation will help fund direct services for patients suffering from kidney disease. |
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Rebuilding Together accepts donations of castoff tools, from pliers to painting goggles to power drills -- to serve the mission of improving low-income family homes. |
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United Way has an online directory of charitable organizations -- yet another exemplary resource for finding charities that can use your unwanted items. |
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Wireless Foundation is a domestic violence prevention project that provides those in danger with instant access to help via donated cellular telephones. |
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