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Clothing Donations Clothing Donations AGENCY NEEDS PICKUP? CONTACT INFO AIDS Service Center of Men’s clothing No 41 E. 11th St. (between Broadway and Lower Manhattan University Place), New York, New York P: 212-645-0875 Sean Place Drop-off Hours: M-Th 9-5, Fri 9-3 Bottomless Closet Women’s business attire No 15 Penn Plaza, B Level, Suite 40 (esp. size 14+), women’s New York, NY 10001 shoes, and accessories P: 212-563-2499 www.bottomlessclosetnyc.org Drop-off Hours: M-Th 9:30am-5:00 Call for evening hours Bowery Mission All men’s clothing (large Yes, call 227 Bowery, NY, NY 10002 especially), clean towels, ahead P: 212-674-3456 Matt Krivich sheets, underwear, t-shirts, Open 24 hrs socks, and toiletries Bowery Mission Transitional Men’s clothing, shoes, and Yes, call 45-51 Avenue D, NY, NY 10009 Center new underwear (accepts ahead P: 212-777-3424 or 212-777-3575; ask for donations only, no Sam Dennis or Richard Austin distribution) Open 24 hrs CAMBA Baby clothing, blankets, toys, No 19 Winthrop Street etc. Brooklyn, NY 11225 718-462-8654 See Joy or Betty Career Gear Professional business attire No 120 Broadway, 36th Floor only, new toiletries Attn: Clothing Donation NY, NY 10271 P: 212-577-6190 www.careergear.org/ [email protected] Drop-off by mail only. Include your contact information to receive donation receipt. Dress for Success Women’s business clothes, Yes for a 32 East 31st St., Suite 602, NY, NY 10016 shoes, and accessories $40 fee P: 212-684-3611 www.dressforsuccess.org Check website for drop-off locations Goodwill Industries Clothing No 421 27th Ave, #1, Astoria, NY 11102 P: 718-728-5400 Family Resource Center Men’s, women’s, and No 100 Penn, 3rd Floor, Brooklyn 11207 children’s clothing, coats, P: 817-875-0027 ext 206 bedding and towels Drop off or mail Housing Works All types of clothing Yes, if large 143 West 17 St., NY, NY 10011 P: 1-888-HW-DONATE Call for thrift store locations http://housingworks.org/ For information purposes only. New York Cares is not responsible for the content of these sites. Updated 9/27/2013 New York Cares 65 Broadway, New York, NY 10006 Tel: 212-228-5000 newyorkcares.org Clothing Donations AGENCY NEEDS PICKUP? CONTACT INFO Kids in Distressed Situations New clothing, books, shoes, No http://www.kidsdonations.org/ and toys 112 West 34th St., Suite 1133, NY 10120 P: 212-279-5493 (Dennie Hughes) NYC Rescue Mission Clothing, beds, bedding, Yes, call first 90 Lafayette Street New York, NY 10013 linens, and furniture http://nycrescue.org P: 212-226-6214 ext 134 (TJ Hadley) Positive Step Men’s, women’s, and No 305 7th Avenue, 13th Fl, New York, NY children’s clothing and coats 10001 P: 212-645-3444, ext 301 CALL FIRST Project FIND Men’s and women’s clothing No 127 West 43rd St., 2nd floor NY, NY 10036 P: 212-575-0693 Hours: Tues-Sun 9-5 Re-use A Shoe Used athletic shoes (any No www.nikereuseashoe.com brand or condition) Check site for local retail drop off locations (Go to FAQs) Room to Grow Baby clothing 0-3 up to size Yes, 54 West 21st St., #401, NY, NY 10010 4T-5T, toys and books, new curbside www.roomtogrow.org feeding supplies, strollers, pick-up, P: 212-620-7800 highchairs delivery fee Hours: M-F 9:30am-5:00pm involved Safe Horizon New women’s, men’s, and Call 2 Lafayette St, 3rd Fl, NY, NY 10007 children’s items P: 212-577-5080 CALL FIRST M-F 9-5 Street Work Used women’s, men’s, and 209 W 125th Street 10027 or children’s items 33 Essex Street 10002 Salvation Army Clothing Yes, if large http://www.use.salvationarmy.org/gnyd P: 800-958-7825 The Bridal Garden Bridal gowns and accessories Yes, if large 54 West 21st St., Suite 901, NY, NY 10010 www.bridalgarden.org P: 212-252-0661 Call for drop-off appointment St. John the Divine Clothing and shoes No 1047 Amsterdam Ave, NY, NY 10025 Community Cares Drop-off box at corner of 111th and Amsterdam Ave, at end of church driveway P: 212-316-7585 For information purposes only. New York Cares is not responsible for the content of these sites. Updated 9/27/2013 New York Cares 65 Broadway, New York, NY 10006 Tel: 212-228-5000 newyorkcares.org .
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