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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Every nonprofit wants gently used clothing/shoes, which I totally understand. But what about the not-so-gently used ones? My kids' shoes are worn looking, but still functional. They've just outgrown them. I hesitate to throw them into landfill, but don't know what else to do with them. Same for clothes, towels, bed sheets. They don't have holes, but they do look a bit worn. Where can I donate these types of no-so-gently used items, or is it only fit for the landfill? I'm in MoCo. TIA.[/quote] Shoe Train in Cabin John Mall has a shoe donation bin for shoes that go to Africa. If clothes are wearable, then you can donate them. If towels and bedsheets don't have holes (or gross stains) then you can donate those too.[/quote]
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