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De-Clutter Your Environment AND Get a Tax Deduction!

 

Click here to read about a tool that guarantees
you will save at least $300 in taxes through donations.

Organizations that accept donated items:

Donate your old computer equipment and get a tax deduction!

Donate children's shoes, socks & coats to a good cause -- other children in need!

Donate women's business suits to other women in need. Dress for Success is a non-profit organization that helps low-income women make tailored transitions into the workforce. Each Dress for Success client receives one suit when she has an interview and a second suit when she gets the job.

Donate your car or truck to charity. Are you thinking of selling or trading in that old car, boat or RV?  Why not donate it instead?  As a  charitable contribution your donation could make a big difference.  In  this easy-to-use site you can research hundreds of respected charities, find answers to frequently asked questions and complete a simple online donation form.

Donate your used durable medical equipment. Bridge Ministries for Disability Concerns (Kirkland, Washington) accepts, cleans, repairs and gives away used durable medical equipment to persons who cannot afford to purchase their own. They accept items in good working condition such as manual and electric wheelchairs, electric scooters and carts, portable commodes, walkers, canes, crutches, raised toilet seats, grab bars, toilet rails, etc. Please call their equipment department if you have an item that needs to be recycled. They frequently receive thank you notes saying how lives have been changed with a piece of equipment. Individuals gain independence, self esteem and become a contributing member of society.

Donate your cell phone to the Wireless Foundation and help combat domestic violence by providing victims with one of the most powerful tools in the fight against domestic violence -- a wireless phone. They provide phones and a whole host of other services using wireless communications.

Donate your household items and clothing to Seattle-area charities

Donate your household items and clothing to charities throughout the United States

Donate surplus building materials or large household items: If you live in the state of Washington, this online materials exchange is a convenient way to exchange small or large quantities of used or surplus building materials and large household items. Anyone can browse for items. To post you must be a resident of a participating community. Online Materials Exchange was created to provide a safe and efficient venue for exchanging relatively inexpensive, re-usable items so that these items may be kept out of the waste stream and landfills. The focus of the Online Materials Exchange is waste reduction, not financial gain by registered site users.


Donate your old computer equipment and get a tax deduction!

Find a home for your computer with a national nonprofit group.

Give your computer to a charity or school.

Recycle your inkjet and laser cartridges.


Greater Seattle Area Non-Profit Organizations
accepting donations of clothing & household items

(most phone numbers listed are for pick-up service)


Seattle Goodwill
1400 S. Lane Street, Seattle: 206-329-1000

Children's Hospital & Thrift Shop
2026 Third Avenue, Seattle: 206-448-7609 (no pick-up available)
15137 NE 24th St., Redmond: 425-746-3092 (no pick-up available)

American Cancer Society
6814 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle: 206-524-3399 (no pick-up available)
4535 California Ave SW, West Seattle: 206-937-7169 (no pick-up available)
4800 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle: 206-526-2238 (no pick-up available)

Big Brothers Big Sisters
206-248-5982

People Helping the Disabled (PhD)
180 West Dayton, Suite 102, Edmonds, WA: 206-782-3890

Community Services for the Blind
206-767-2177 or 1-800-458-4888

Chicken Soup Brigade
1508 11th Ave., Seattle, WA: 206-329-4563 (no pick-up available)
2501 S Jackson St., Seattle, 206-322-7550 (no pick-up available)

Salvation Army
Northwest Division: 206-281-4600

St. Vincent de Paul
5950 4th Ave S., Seattle, 206-767-9975
2963 Utah Ave S., Seattle: 206-682-9028
13445 1St Ave S., Seattle: 206-243-6370
9835 16th Ave SW, West Seattle: 206-763-2130
13555 Aurora Ave N., North Seattle: 206-364-8495

Northwest Center for the Retarded
1600 West Armory Way, Seattle: 206-285-5441 or 1-800-992-2060

Dress for Success® Seattle
620 Aurora Avenue North, Seattle: 206-325-3453 (no pick-up available)


Click here to find great list of national charitable organizations that accept donations of goods.

If you do not live in the Seattle area, do an online search for "thrift shops" in your geographic area. Not all thrift shops are affiliated with charities. Ask before you donate, and be sure to get a tax receipt.

For assistance properly valuing your donations, click here.

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