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Donate Items. If you would like to donate clothes, shoes, household items, etc., please visit our donation center (rear of building, 800 N. Tucker Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63101) Monday-Friday from 8:00am to 4:00pm. Questions about donating items? Call Katie Joseph at (314) 802-1976 or the Donation Center at (314) 802-1964. Donate Items
Homeless shelters are recipients of used clothing donations and a great way to help local people in your area get what they need to live comfortably. One significant benefit of donating to a homeless shelter is that many will take a wide range of items as long as they’re in good condition.
Reuse stores operated by local Habitat for Humanity organizations that accept donations and sell home improvement items to the public at a fraction of the retail price. They sell building materials, appliances and furniture.
Missouri is home to several local charities that focus on supporting communities through clothing donations. One standout is St. Patrick Center in St. Louis, an organization dedicated to helping individuals facing homelessness. They provide housing, employment services, and clothing assistance.
We gladly accept all sizes of new or gently used clothes for men, women, and children from new born up to 16 years. Donations are tax-deductible and can be dropped off at 1208 Myrtle Avenue.
Charity Clothing Pickup provides door to door clothing donation pickup services to benefit Children's Home Society of Missouri, Women's Another Chance, American Red Cross and Caritas Family Solutions (Illinois only). We operate a phone bank to inform donors when we will be in their area.
There are four ways to donate clothing and household goods to Wayside Cross Ministries. Method 1: Call our Scheduling Office at 888-723-5730 to request a pickup of large items. Method 2: 24 CONVENIENT CLOTHING DROP BOXES. For clothing and shoes (only), you can drop them off at any one of our area drop-off bins.
Local shelters gladly take donations as they encounter many people in need of fresh and clean clothes; these homeless individuals don’t have the resources to clean their clothing frequently. Donate clothing at non-profits such as The Salvation Army, American Red Cross, Goodwill, or Generosity Global
Enter your ZIP code to find drop-off locations in your area. Commonly Donated Items. View the Donation Value Guide.
Find a donation bin near you. Drop off your used clothes and shoes. Support good causes! We accept these clean items in our donation bins: clothes; shoes; bedding; towels; curtains; sleeping bags; socks, underwear and bras. Items with minor tears, stains or imperfections may be donated.