Last Updated on December 31, 2022
Find out where to donate baby items
Not sure where to donate baby items? Are these gently used items just piling up in your home? If so, it’s time to take the next steps to make those items useful again.
I always recommend giving back to the community, and a simple way to do that is by donating gently used items that are no longer beneficial to you. This doesn’t require you to cough up any extra money. It doesn’t necessarily have to be time-consuming. As a matter of fact, there are many organizations out there that will drive out to you to pick up your donation!
So before you break down and set everything out for trash pickup, check out this list of organizations that accept donations of baby items.
*Please note: COVID protocols may have changed the way donation procedures work at certain organizations. So make sure you double-check policies before packing up your car for a dropoff.
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Shelters
Homeless shelters will not only provide those in need with a roof over their head temporarily, but they often provide food and clothing as well. Some shelters may also offer donations of other items. So feel free to contact your local shelters to see what exactly they accept to help with your planning.
Salvation Army
The Salvation Army is one of the most popular national organizations for donations. They provide assistance to so many members of the community in various ways and your donation would be greatly appreciated.
Vietnam Vets of America
In my household, we make regular donations to Vietnam Vets of America. We just schedule the pickup online, leave the items on the porch, and they pick it up. We donate clothes, shoes, books, toys, and even more.
Goodwill
Goodwill is another popular option for donating baby items. Some locations will even offer a pickup option. Make sure you call ahead to see what items they accept.
Churches
We regularly donate items to our local churches. They typically accept clothes, shoes, books, toys, and even small furniture.
Social Services
You can always contact your local social services agency for a list of places in need of donations. So do not hesitate to make that phone call. Your donation can make a huge difference!
Have new born clothes, bows, socks, couple of bottles and passifers. Some still on original hanger with price tags still on. Would like to find new mom who is in need. Can’t find anyone to call . Can someone help?