I have clothes for toddler girls. All excellent condition. Toys very new looking and I’d like to give to a 2-3 year old who doesn’t have anything much. Would used stuff be wrong and how do I find the family who needs the stuff, besides craigslist. I have brand new boots for little girl, brand new shoes, huge elmo stuffed animals that sat in closet, very nice stuff. I live in Phoenix, az.
have you checked with your local church or a church near your home? they would be able to find a good family that could use the stuff.
i’m with you on not trusting craigslist-there are too many people on there who love to scam so your stuff wouldn’t be given to people you actually intend it for.
another good place to donate things would be the Phoenix children’s hospital (near 3rd st and thomas) or a crisis nursery in your area. the crisis nursery takes in children from abused homes and they are always needing donations-especially clothing-i’ve dropped my stuff off there before and they were overly grateful for it.
have you checked with your local church or a church near your home? they would be able to find a good family that could use the stuff.
i’m with you on not trusting craigslist-there are too many people on there who love to scam so your stuff wouldn’t be given to people you actually intend it for.
another good place to donate things would be the Phoenix children’s hospital (near 3rd st and thomas) or a crisis nursery in your area. the crisis nursery takes in children from abused homes and they are always needing donations-especially clothing-i’ve dropped my stuff off there before and they were overly grateful for it.
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I don’t know what part of Phoenix you are in. If you are in the West Valley please donate these items to All Faith. Their link and contact information is given below. Thank you.
http://www.allfaithcs.com/p1.htm
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Salvation Army or St. Vincents would be happy to take them.
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i like the Phoenix Children’s Hospital Idea… or a local church could help you find someone in need..
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