Donations for the Homeless
Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 2:10 pm
If you have clothing, of any season, any style, any size, and almost any condition, and have no use for them, I would ask you to either take them to Catholic Charities, on W.32nd and Lorain, or if you want, you can drop a bag at our place, since we make a trip down there at least 2x a month.
My family used to give to Goodwill, and several other charitable organizations, but even they charge money for clothes, shoes etc. When a person cannot even pay a dollar, then that is one person that may not have shoes or a shirt or jacket/ coat that night.
My intention isn't to promote this particular charity only. This one isn't governed by the "church" in case that might be something that would be bothersome.
This charity location hands out the donations at no charge. The people that volunteer to work there are wonderful people, and since money isn't a point, there isn't any "taking a percentage" or what have you.
We are now again assembling a few bags of clothes that either don't fit, arn't quite comfortable, or are worn out to some degree, but are still useful to those that do not have anything, or next to nothing.
I found that a few individuals on the net, who claim to need things, may be simply gathering free things to sell on ebay or at a flea market, who came to pick up some articles in a 2006 SUV or luxury vehicles, after prior stating they were personally in "need", but by in large, those sources are good too.
I'm simply highlighting one outlet for your no longer needed articles that WILL indeed DIRECTLY help someone who is unable to help themselves.
Mark
My family used to give to Goodwill, and several other charitable organizations, but even they charge money for clothes, shoes etc. When a person cannot even pay a dollar, then that is one person that may not have shoes or a shirt or jacket/ coat that night.
My intention isn't to promote this particular charity only. This one isn't governed by the "church" in case that might be something that would be bothersome.
This charity location hands out the donations at no charge. The people that volunteer to work there are wonderful people, and since money isn't a point, there isn't any "taking a percentage" or what have you.
We are now again assembling a few bags of clothes that either don't fit, arn't quite comfortable, or are worn out to some degree, but are still useful to those that do not have anything, or next to nothing.
I found that a few individuals on the net, who claim to need things, may be simply gathering free things to sell on ebay or at a flea market, who came to pick up some articles in a 2006 SUV or luxury vehicles, after prior stating they were personally in "need", but by in large, those sources are good too.
I'm simply highlighting one outlet for your no longer needed articles that WILL indeed DIRECTLY help someone who is unable to help themselves.
Mark