They most certainly do. My husband and I both lost a lot of weight recently and they were thrilled to take our in good shape suits and casual clothes. |
A Wider Circle does take clothes, but only if they are business wear. I could be wrong, but think this includes “business casual” and not just suits. They also take professional-looking accessories like shoes and handbags. |
You do know that you are stealing from the complex. Don’t you have your own garbage pick-up? |
Not if you place them in the fabric recycling. |
The Clothesline in Arlington
http://www.clotheslinearlington.org |
I believe wider circle also takes kids clothes. |
Good to know. Last time we were there, they said no clothes. |
Don't dump your trash at an apartment you don't live at. |
1. It’s stealing. 2. It’s unlikely, but you could get arrested for trespassing. 3. If you’re going to throw something away, why would you carry it to someone else’s property instead of throwing it out with your own trash? |
Wider circle in silver spring
National center for families and children on green tree road in Bethesda - they collect clothes for over two dozen programs. |
This is not true. They collect clothes for all ages. The only criteria is that they are gamely used. They have clientele of all ages who need good clothes. |
Actually I think yiu are right after all. I dropped off clothes and shoes last week and no one complained so I did not realize they had changed their policy. Below is current list: Our Wishlist The Essentials: what our families need the most Beds (mattresses, box springs, and frames) Dressers Kitchen/dining tables Kitchen/dining chairs Sofas Living room chairs Additional furniture items (for small homes) End tables Desks (up to 4' long side to side) Coffee tables Bookshelves (up to 6' tall by 3' wide) TV stands Household goods and other items Kitchen items pots & pans, microwaves, toasters, and other small appliances, dish sets, silverware, cooking utensils, drinking glass sets, mug sets, glass/ceramic food storage containers, table linens, mini fridges Household items TVs*, fans, air conditioning units, vacuum cleaners, small area rugs up to 6' by 8', picture frames, artwork, rolling luggage Linens new or gently-used blankets, sheets, and towels Baby items changing tables, strollers, high chairs, pack 'n' plays, car seats, cribs/crib mattresses, bassinets, new unopened baby formula, diapers, baby clothing up to size 4T Children's items books for middle school readers and younger, stuffed animals, toys, children's board games, puzzles, children's bicycles — please no rips or stains, religious content, violent content/toy weapons, monogrammed/personalized items, items with missing pieces Pantry items new personal care products, new cleaning supplies, healthy nonperishable food Professional clothing in-season attire for men and women, including but not limited to suits/blazers, dress pants, dress shirts, blouses, sweaters, new or very gently used shoes, belts, ties, accessories [briefcases, tie clips, purses, jewelry, new packaged hosiery *TVs should have HDMI port and include feet (no wall mounts requiring installation). We cannot accept CRT TVs over 30". Center for Community Service 9159 Brookville Road Silver Spring, MD 20910 301-608-3504 Mailing Address 10325 Kensington Parkway, #70 Kensington, MD 20895 www.awidercircle.org We do not accept Headboards (unless accompanying a donated bed that includes a mattress) Entertainment centers, china cabinets, or armoires Disassembled items*, items needing repairs Shoe racks Mechanical beds/hospital beds Large office furniture (file cabinets, executive desks, utility shelves) Pianos or other musical instruments Firepits or fireplace accessories Large appliances (fridges, stoves, washers dryers) Exercise equipment or sporting goods Items related to alcohol (wine glasses, wine racks, bar accessories Ceiling fans Aquariums DVDs/DVD players Art supplies Adult or Young Adult books Medical equipment Tools, sewing machines, gardening supplies, or building materials Window treatments Computers and computer accessories Outdoor furniture or other outdoor items Casual clothing, maternity clothing, or undergarments Fine china or crystal, individual/novelty mugs Knick-knacks *We can accept disassembled wooden furniture if all parts (including screws) are bundled/packed together. Other disassembled items are not accepted. |
Move on from these clothes, OP. Once they are out of your hands you have no control over what actually happens to them.
I you really want to prevent your stuff from becoming waste, you have to buy less stuff. |
+1000 Best advice on this thread |
You could post summer clothes by size on freecycle. People take these to Africa. |