Beulah Heights Social Integration Program
Seeking Socks and toiletries.
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Seeking Socks and toiletries.
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This St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store in Bradenton accepts clean, gently used, sellable household contents. They specifically accept clothing, shoes, purses, accessories, books, crafts, DVDs, CDs, jewelry, kitchen items, household goods, decorative items, artwork, furniture, lamps, flat-screen TVs, and small electronics or appliances in working condition. For estate cleanouts, their page also notes some
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For estates with usable medical equipment or unopened care supplies, this Medical Loan Closet may be a practical local donation option. They accept items such as wheelchairs, walkers, canes, crutches, shower and toilet safety equipment, knee scooters, bed rails, monitoring devices, gait belts, and unopened adult incontinence supplies. A Medical Loan Closet is a place
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St. Vincent de Paul Northern Kentucky operates four thrift stores and donation centers, along with many blue bin drop-off locations throughout the community St. Vincent de Paul Northern Kentucky is a nonprofit Catholic lay organization serving people in need across Northern Kentucky. It has been operating in the region since 1911. What they doThey provide
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Items We Welcome for DonationWe gladly accept: used clothing, small appliances, shoes, linens, sheets, towels, tools, novels, children’s books, stuffed animals, toys, and knickknacks. All donated items are sold, and the proceeds directly support the many programs of Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Newark. Catholic Charities brings light and hope to those facing poverty,
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We’re grateful for every donation that helps support The Attic Thrift Store and the Boys & Girls Clubs. What began years ago as a small thrift store built through the time, generosity, and dedication of committed volunteers has grown into a beautiful 5,000-square-foot store. With support from the Reviglio Family and USDA Rural Development, The
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Clothing, furniture, cars, and other donated goods.
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Household items (distributed via The Village / Free Market), but no public page clearly invites estate-item donations.
Warm coats and winter gear, clothing, footwear, hygiene products, household items, school supplies, and holiday gifts.
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Warm coats and winter gear, clothing, footwear, hygiene products, household items, school supplies, and holiday gifts.
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The Toledo Humane Society Thrift Store is a cornerstone of compassionate community support, offering an exceptional destination for donating, shopping, and volunteering—all while directly improving the lives of animals in need. With more than 12,500 square feet of retail space, the store features a thoughtfully curated selection of furniture, jewelry, antiques, collectibles, clothing, artwork, and
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