

5th Ave & Sunbury Rd)ġ640 Sandalwood Place (between Karl & Tamarack Circle)ģ10 Granville Street (between Flint Ridge Dr & East Moor)ĥ55 YMCA Place (near Johnston/Morse/Hamilton)Ĭollins Associated Builders (Hometown Hardware)Ĥ30 Schrock Road (near Worthington-Galena Road)ġ033-1045 High Street (near Worthington-Galena Road) To donate, place your items in the drop box and call 1-80 for a tax receipt. We collect all types of clothing for men, women, and children including hats, belts, shoes, purses and small household items. Weisheimer & Sheffield)ġ946 Schrock Road (near Sharonwoods & Schrock)ĩ00 Harvey Ct (near W. See below to find a thrift store donation center or drop box location near you. We ask that all donation items be non-breakable and placed in a 13 gallon trash bag. Waterloo Street (near Winchester/Cemetery/Gender)Ĥ825 Sawmill Road (near Bethel & Crown Ridge)Ĥ591 N. If you are interested in supporting Volunteers of America by putting a drop box at your business, church, apartment complex, etc, please fill out this short online formor call us at 61.ĥ01 W. Place a Donation Drop Box at Your Business Your donation is tax-deductible and goes toward providing programs and services that help our community thrive. Volunteers of America accepts clothing (shirts, pants, socks, underwear, shorts, dresses, or skirts), shoes, bedding, towels, curtains, etc. Thank you for recycling your clothes and keeping them out of landfills. And, by donating your clothes, you are helping our planet. Supporting our non-profit mission to reach and uplift all peopleĭropping off your unwanted clothing and shoes at one of our convenient donation drop boxes means you don’t have to go out of your way or drive around for weeks with bags in your backseat.Rocky Point Plaza (located near Hamilton and Johnstown Roads) Located next to the Marathon gas station at the intersection of Home Road and Sawmill Parkway See below to find a thrift store donation center or drop box location near you. We have convenient Volunteers of America donation centers all over the state of Ohio, so if you're wondering, "Where can I donate my old clothes?" our thrift stores and drop boxes are perfect places to start.

As you can see we currently have sites at Village Halls, Public Works and other community buildings, Fire Stations, Park Districts, Fitness Centers, Senior Centers, Businesses/Offices, Schools, Churches and others.Looking for an easy way to give back to your community? Your generous donations go a long way in supporting our programs that benefit veterans and families in need. With limited landfill capacities and a mission to deter materials from them, we must all look for alternative ways to divert these items.

There are also opportunities for community and corporate groups and organizations, as well as schools, to work with SWALCO on special collection drives and events. This is a full-circle program and your new, gently used donations (which will be reused) allow us to continue program operations and recycle any worn-out items we receive, as well as support community and environmental education, outreach. We could reach your neighborhood next! Contact your Village or City to find out! If you are a church, school, business or other organization that would like to become a host site and be a part of this wonderful community effort to offer this responsible, environmental resource to your members, families, employees, congregants, etc., please contact 84. Many of these sites are available to you 24/7. Your contribution to the program is tax deductible. No fabric rolls or scraps of any size, rugs, carpeting, pillows, comforters, or luggage. Located all across Texas, many people find this option. FIND A CLOTHING DROP-OFF What We Accept: Clean and dry clothing, paired shoes, linens, handbags, belts, and other reusable textiles. Currently we have 69 collection bins located at over 50 sites throughout Lake County. If our residential clothing pickup is not most convenient for you, try our clothing donation drop boxes.
