Mariah C. asked:


I’m a teen and I have done community service there before. I found that they tend to throw out any clothing that doesn’t seem somewhat new. Also, if there’s a bag of clothing and they don’t like what’s on top, they trash the whole thing! Personally, I think that’s a waste.

Is there any way to channel old clothes to places (perhaps other than America) that will accept perfectly acceptable clothes?

Thanks
No problem ;)
But I guess it’s understandable. After all, they do sell their products in Salvation Army stores.

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2 Comments to “Is there a better place to donate clothes than the Salvation Army?”

  1. KoreanBeanxxx says:

    For the vietnam veterans of america btw thanks for those local shelters and schools tend to homeless shelters and schools.

  2. Miss Mona says:

    Any church or police department I suppose