Wednesday, 27 December 2017

Guide To Use When Making A PA Clothing Donation

By Carol Edwards


If you have more things than you can use in your house, consider decluttering from time to time. This will free up more space in your house. There is no point of throwing away perfectly used clothes. Consider giving them away to a charity. Here is how you should organize yourself when you want to make a PA clothing donation.

Choose an organization to donate to. There are so many options, so your choice will depend on your life philosophies and religious affiliations. For instance, you can donate to your local religious centers, charitable organizations or even homeless shelters. Choosing a place to donate to will help you know what they can accept and what they do not accept. So, it is always best to first take time and research what kind of things they can accept and how you are to submit it to them.

You then need to decide what you are giving away. Check through your closets. Remove anything that you are sure you will never wear again, either because you just don't like it or because it has become too big or too small for you. Only donate clothes that can still be used. Throw away anything that has stains or has too much wear and tear. If you have a big family, go through everyone's closet one by one or ask them to sort through their own closets and give you what they don't want.

Go through the clothes and classify them, based on where they fall. For instance, put all the children's clothes together and the adult's clothes separately. You can also put the women's clothes separately from the men's clothes. Then you can also separate the winter clothes from the summer clothes. This categorization will make it easier for the center you are taking them to sort them out. Remember that they have to sort through lots of donations every day.

You can get a tax deduction for the items that you donate. Therefore, keep a list of the things that you giveaway and approximate their value. You can get a guide from the center where you are going to donate. Some of them will give you an approximation of how much items are worth on their websites.

Do not give away dirty clothes. Take time and wash them up first. Clean clothes look much more appealing and smell better than unwashed clothes. So, clean them up before you pack. Most organizations will want you to do this before you drop off your clothes at the centers.

For unique clothes or sensitive clothes, don't stuff them in with the rest of your stuff. What you need to do is to find organizations that specialize in taking those kinds of clothes. This includes stuff such as wedding dresses, prom dresses and tuxedos.

Doing all this will require lots of time, particularly if you have a lot of stuff or if you have a big family. You therefore need to be patient with yourself, so that you can get through the process. This means setting aside a reasonable amount of time, so that you can accomplish this task. Do this when you are off work, such as on a weekend.




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