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We are a local donation center that accepts donations of clothing, toys, books and other household items to distribute to those in need. Read below for answers to some frequently asked questions about donating with us.

What items do you accept?

We accept clean and gently used clothes, shoes, accessories, toys, books, linens, kitchen items, small appliances and decor.

Do you pick up donations?

Yes, we offer free donation pickups for households. Just give us a call to schedule a pickup.

Are donations tax deductible?

Yes, all donations to our nonprofit donation center are tax deductible. We will provide you with a receipt for your records.

What days/hours are you open?

We are open Monday-Saturday from 9am to 5pm for donations. We are closed on Sundays.

How can I stay updated on your events?

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