I am having a baby boy, and I have lots of gently used baby girl clothing, sizes from 3 months all the way to 4T. I’ve tried searching on the internet, but no one wants used clothing, only new.

Go to google maps and search businesses. Look up "Shelters" based on your address.

Call in advance to be sure they are taking donations, wash the clothing and put it in a bag and drop it off.

So many women leaving violent relationships- leave their home with nothing, so it’s great to give their children and the women themselves the essentials.

7 Responses to “I have boxes of baby girl clothing I would like to donate to an organization in the Bronx. Any ideas?”

  • iampatsajak says:

    Go to google maps and search businesses. Look up "Shelters" based on your address.

    Call in advance to be sure they are taking donations, wash the clothing and put it in a bag and drop it off.

    So many women leaving violent relationships- leave their home with nothing, so it’s great to give their children and the women themselves the essentials.
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  • jimobasa says:

    Check Yellow Pages for organisations that welcome such donations
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  • spacebttrfly23 says:

    Try Goodwill or the Salvation Army
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  • Michael's_Mommy says:

    Try your local womens shelter. I know of one in Manhattan that does take donations. Also, you may want to donate to a church…they are always assisting those who need help.
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  • Danielle says:

    LOL I can’t believe they only want new clothing! What were these places you were looking up? Any OB/GYN offices will gladly take ANYTHING that you have. I’ve given away diapers too small for my baby, clothes, bibs, etc…. I promise… there are so many people out there that NEED baby stuff!
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  • xhygeia says:

    I’d be grateful to take them in exchange for prayers for you and your baby boy if you don’t mind. I am due to give birth to a baby girl this September and she’ll be our first baby. God bless!
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  • Bigmamatrish says:

    You could try freecycle. It’s a yahoo group that they have in just about every city. I got some of my stuff off of it. It was a great help!! Or you could donate to a church.
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