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COVID-19 : Temporary Closure

Hello Friends,

Unfortunately, Due to the Coronavirus government mandated business closures, the DonateStuff.com donation pickup service has been temporarily discontinued.

Please follow us on Facebook for up-to-date service information in your area.

Please consider preparing a donation of gently used clothing, shoes and home goods while you are home and hold onto it until we re-open.

Our local partner charities will be in dire need of your support!

Please stay healthy and stay safe.

Sincerely,
Catherine & The DonateStuff.com Team

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BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF GREATER CLEVELAND LAUNCHES NEW CLOTHING DONATION FUNDRAISING PROGRAM

BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF GREATER CLEVELAND LAUNCHES NEW CLOTHING DONATION FUNDRAISING PROGRAM.
Big Brothers Big Sisters is committed to clearing the path to a child’s best and brightest future. But we wouldn’t be able to provide any kind of assistance without the support of an ever-expanding network of committed donors. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cleveland is excited to announce our new, free home-pickup service for clothing, shoe and home good donations through www.DonateStuff.com! Now residents around Cuyahoga County and beyond can support BBBS by scheduling a free pickup at your home of gently used clothing, shoes and home goods.

Big Brothers Big Sisters Clothing Donations and their Impact

BBBS believes that all kids have potential – sometimes all they need is someone to defend it. Research shows that the more supportive relationships you develop as a young person, the more likely you are to thrive as an adult. Kids matched through our program for at least a year have the greatest impact and success – they do significantly better in school, feel better about themselves, and are less likely to pick up drugs or alcohol.
Our work is essential as it changes lives for the better. By giving clothes or household items, members of our community invest in all of the different factors that allow BBBS to build and sustain these meaningful, one-to-one match relationships.
Through this partnership, we have a dedicated call center to schedule free pickups, and fleet of a dozen trucks that travel across Cuyahoga County every day to pick up donations of clothing and small household items. Funds raised through this program help BBBS support its team of case managers and other staff that provide mentoring services and activities to children across Northeast Ohio.
To schedule a free home pickup, please visit www.DonateStuff.com.
For more information about Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cleveland, please visit www.bbbsCLE.org.

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Purple Heart Day

Purple Heart Day on August 7 commemorates the creation of the oldest American military decoration for military merit. The Purple Heart honors the men and women who are of the Military Order of the Purple Heart. During the American Revolutionary War, the Badge for Military Merit decorated six known soldiers.

General George Washington created the Badge of Merit in 1782. The honor was to be presented to soldiers for “any singularly meritorious action.” Its design included a purple, heart-shaped piece of silk bound with a thin edge of silver. Across the face, the word Merit was embroidered in silver. While the badge symbolized the courage and devotion of an American Patriot, no one knows who designed the award.

Until Washington’s 200th birthday, the Purple Heart persisted as a Revolutionary War footnote. Through the efforts of General Douglas MacArthur, the U.S. War Department created the Order of the Purple Heart. Today the medal bears a bust of George Washington and his coat of arms.

While an accurate and complete list of names no longer exists, National Geographic recently estimated that nearly 1.9 million Purple Hearts have been awarded since its creation. It’s the oldest U.S. military honor still bestowed upon service members today. Until 1944, the Purple Heart recognized service members’ commendable actions as well. Then in 1944, the requirements limited the award to only those wounded or killed in combat.

Purple Heart Firsts
  • William Brown and Elijah Churchill received the Badge of Military Merit during the Revolutionary War when the award first replaced the Fidelity Medallion.
  • Army General Douglas MacArthur received the first modern-day Purple Heart.
  • Army Lt. Annie G. Fox received the Purple Heart during World War II for her actions during the attack on Pearl Harbor.

HOW TO OBSERVE #PurpleHeartDay

Honor everyone who has received a Purple Heart. Learn more about the Military Order of the Purple Heart.  Use #PurpleHeartDay to post on social media.

PURPLE HEART DAY HISTORY

Since 1932, Purple Heart Day has been celebrated on both Washington’s birthday and Valentine’s Day. Some states and cities observed Purple Heart Day in their own way at different times throughout the year.  Each declaration encouraged citizens to support wounded veterans with the purchase of a purple viola.

No matter when the day was observed, it recognizes the merit, and more importantly, the men and women killed and wounded in combat who earned the badge of honor. As the day evolved, it more commonly was observed on the day of the Purple Heart’s creation.

https://nationaldaycalendar.com/purple-heart-day-august-7/

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811% increase in textile waste since 1960

WASHINGTON D.C. – Research conducted by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has found that textile waste increased from 1.76 million tonnes in 1960 to 16 million tonnes in 2015, a rise of 811 per cent.

The amount of textiles which ended up in landfill has also seen a sharp increase, from 1.71 million tonnes in 1960 to 10.5 million tonnes in 2015 – which equates to around 66 per cent of textile waste.

Some categories of textiles have shown a more substantial waste growth than others. Plastic-based materials have the largest increase in textile waste since 1960 at 8,746 per cent, whilst both rubber and leather have also shown a noted increase at 361 per cent.

On a more positive note, recycled textiles have increased from 50,000 tonnes in 1960 to 2.5 million tonnes in 2015; however this should come as no surprise due to the growth of recycling as an option for the general public since the ‘60s.

The recycling rate for all textiles was 15.3 per cent in 2015, with 2.5 million tonnes recycled. Within this figure, the EPA says it estimated that the recycling rate for textiles in clothing and footwear was 14.2 per cent, based on information from the American Textile Recycling Service.

In May of this year, the Sustainable Fashion Academy’s Mike Schragger spoke with Nin Castle from Reverse Resources along with Ian Brown and Dale Floer from Scalable Garment Technologies. All three interviewees discussed their respective solutions for facilitating the transformation of textile waste into usable, and perhaps most crucially, valuable resources. You can read quotes from the interviews and listen to it in full here.

Web: www.epa.gov

https://www.ecotextile.com/2019072924522/materials-production-news/811-increase-in-textile-waste-since-1960.html

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Netflix has people (serenely) bulldozing their closets….

Netflix has people (serenely) bulldozing their closets, and thrift stores are riding the wave
Updated 8:31 AM EST January 12, 2019

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Do you have too much stuff? Is your house a loosely-joined collection of garbage piles among which you tread, as dazed and rudderless as a possum in a landfill? Are you tied to your material possessions because you have chosen to fill the empty parts in your life with consumerism and thus your soul is scattered among promotional t-shirts and expired tubes of body lotion?
Are you, dare we say it…
Untidy?
On New Year’s Day, Netflix released the series “Tidying Up with Marie Kondo,” a minimalist home/life improvement show based on the wildly popular 2014 book “The Life Changing Book of Tidying Up” and starring the book’s author, Japanese organization expert Marie Kondo.
Needless to say, the whole experience has plunged people down their own personal trash chutes of existential crises. And thrift shops and used book stores are reaping the benefits. (Read more…)

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Honoring Our Veterans

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Honoring Our Veterans
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This Veterans Day, we at DonateStuff.com (http://www.DonateStuff.com) would like CVS Pharmacy launches its own mobile payments and loyalty solution, CVS Pay – TechCrunch dragon pharma bodybuilding the power of peppermint: 15 health benefits revealed to take a moment to honor our heroes. We do not take lightly the sacrifices they make on a daily basis. Join us this Veterans Day to commemorate our heroes for their dedication and valiant service.
DonateStuff.com provides an easy way for you to help our heroes that serve our country by collecting donations of gently used clothing and household donations from your home. Click on the “Donate Now” button below to schedule a FREE donation pick up in your area.
Thank you for your continued support of our veterans and their families through the DonateStuff clothing donation program.

We especially need Kid’s winter coats, boots and warm fleece.
Donate Now (http://www.DonateStuff.com)

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** We take the Labor out of Donating!

We take the Labor out of Donating!
We hope everyone has enjoyed a great summer and is capping it off with some relaxation this Labor Day Weekend.

Please take a couple of minutes to check that end of summer item off of your “to do” list. Schedule your pickup today and we’ll come over & pick it up!

Turn Stuff You Don’t Need, Into a Good Deed!

Schedule Free Donation Pickup (Click Here)
Please consider donating all types of:
Gently Used
Men’s, Women’s & Children’s clothes
Athletic Apparel
Sneakers and dress shoes
Pots, Pans and Kitchenware
Small appliances
Toys, electronics, tools, etc!

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Tame the Box Monster!

Are your Amazon Prime Boxes on their way?
Tame the Box Monster!

Amazon Prime day has become the biggest online shopping day(s) of the year. Millions of boxes of cool “stuff” is on it’s way to homes across the country.

Tame the box monster and make some room for your new deals by reusing those boxes, cleaning out your closets and scheduling your donation pick today!

Support Local Charities in Need
We especially need GENTLY USED clothing and athletic shoes (sneakers).

We also collect the following items in working/usable condition:

Toys
Handbags, backpacks, etc
Kitchenware
Small Electronics (no tube tv’s)
Bric-a-brac
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