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7 Items You Can Donate to Help Save Space/Money and Help De-clutter for the New Year

Goodwill® Offers Tips for De-cluttering and starting off 2013 fresh.

The Goodwill, located in the West End, says making a donation can help families de-clutter items they’ve accumulated during the year and make room for new things they received for Christmas. When you give items in good used condition or better to the nonprofit, your donations may be claimed as a deduction on your 2012 taxes. Goodwill says you can create space in your home by donating the following seven things.  

  1. Clothing and shoes: Take a look through your closets and drawers for items you have duplicates of, things you no longer fit, or pieces you just don’t wear. Be sure to check all of the pockets for things hiding inside that you wish to keep.
  2. Books: If you’ve upgraded from paperbacks to an e-reader or you’re simply running out of space on your bookshelf, consider getting rid of a few books.
  3. CDs and DVDs: If your favorite songs are stored on our iPod and you’re streaming movies from Netflix, chances are those CDs and DVDs are just collecting dust.
  4. Kitchen Appliances: Panini makers, espresso machines, and waffle irons all come in handy when you use them. If that’s only once or twice a year, make space on your countertops by donating them.
  5. Cell phones: Unused cell phones are one of the fastest-growing types of trash in America. Instead of discarding your old phone donate it. Just be sure to delete personal data and contacts before you do.
  6. Household items: An abundance of figurines, candleholders and baskets can quickly clutter up a space. Removing some of them will help your favorites stand out in a room.
  7. Computers: Box up used computers, monitors, and mice that are taking up space around your home. When you donate them to Goodwill, through a partnership Dell Reconnect those items are recycled responsibly.

In addition to making more room and claiming a tax deduction, Armstrong says Goodwill donors are making a positive impact on their community. “Each time someone makes a donation or a purchase, they are helping us put thousands of people to work through job training and employment services.”


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