Why It’s Great to Donate During the Holidays
Cleaning out your closet is the gift that keeps on giving.
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Giving Is Good - If you’re anything like us, your closet is screaming for a makeover. But as the time of giving is upon us, there’s never been a better reason to clean out your stash and give to people in need. When you donate clothing to a charitable organization, you’re helping families, military vets and many others get back on their feet — and that’s definitely something to feel good about. Here’s everything you need to know to get started. By Britt Middleton
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Make a Day of It - You’re doing some major good here, so why not get your girls involved? Throw a soirée with light bites and drinks and have your friends each bring a bag to sort and donate. Think about the difference you’re making in the lives of others as motivation. (Photo: JLP/Jose L. Pelaez/Corbis)
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Divide and Conquer - Survey your closet, then take a deep breath. Yes, there’s a lot going on in there, but start small with three piles: “keep,” “toss” and “donate.” Have you worn that sweater in the past 12 months? If not, consider donating. Anything with visible stains, holes and extensive wear and tear goes in the “toss” pile. (Photo: Blend Images/JGI)
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What to Give - Especially during the colder seasons, jackets, sweaters, scarves, gloves, hats, socks and boots are in high demand, so consider making those your first priority. (Photo: Tammy Hanratty/Corbis)
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Not All Donations Are Created Equal - While most charities accept all forms of clothing, some do have specific guidelines. If you’re unsure about the item, call or check with the organization's website before you donate. (Photo: Hero Images/Corbis)
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