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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Donate it and move on. Not worth the hassle to find the perfect buyer. Lean into generosity.[/quote] I appreciate the perspective. But, I also know that so much donated stuff ends up in the trash, and not because it’s not valuable. I just wish I knew someone who was expecting her first because I could easily equip someone with everything they need in a single afternoon. [/quote] Stuff dumped at Goodwill gets trashed. There is a food pantry or church near you who knows a family that needs to be set up to welcome a baby. I have donated to both Columbia Baptist Crossroads and Our Lady Queen of Peace in Arlington. Your donations will be put to good use. Just don’t get your feelings hurt if they don’t fawn over how “high end” your stuff if or if they reject some of it. They know their clients needs. For example- they were grateful for my crib, but didn’t want the changing table because their clients live in small apartments and don’t have room for an extra table. [/quote] I'm the 8:59 pp and thanks for posting this pp - I will use Columbia baptist crossroads or our lady queen of peace as a first try next time! Then post for free on the listserv[/quote]
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