Exactly. It truly does make life easier. I have an organization that is local I like to donate too. They help women who are breaking out of abusive relationships get themselves and their children into new homes. The donations provide some things for them and other items are sold in a store where the proceeds help provide other things for them. Salvation Army is another of my favorite groups for donations.
Great way to deklutter and help someone else while helping yourself feel better about less stuff. 🙂
Great imagery with the man pressed up against the window, we have a similar thing for old cars here, where you donate and they take it away and sell with proceeds going to charity
Last boy growing up. Lots of clothes and “stuff” to pass along!
The donations will be flowing hard and fast from this house shortly as our downsizing must once again begin VERY soon 😦
I agree! I donated a ton of stuff last fall and am working up for a summer version.
Good stuff, less complicated life for the benefit of the needy!
Exactly. It truly does make life easier. I have an organization that is local I like to donate too. They help women who are breaking out of abusive relationships get themselves and their children into new homes. The donations provide some things for them and other items are sold in a store where the proceeds help provide other things for them. Salvation Army is another of my favorite groups for donations.
Great way to deklutter and help someone else while helping yourself feel better about less stuff. 🙂
It’s one of the best way to simplify life to help others in need. And yes, boy, does it ever feel good to have less 🙂
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janet
This post suits your blog post “sustainability” 🙂
Great imagery with the man pressed up against the window, we have a similar thing for old cars here, where you donate and they take it away and sell with proceeds going to charity
That is what we call being buried alive. We do, too, for kidney foundation.