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    scole1
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    having a clear out wondering what to seel and what to throw out…..

    why not help your community too while doing your clear out…..

    anything you can sell try sell if not give to local charity shop that goes for baby clothes etc….

    CLOTHES HANGERS – why not give to local dry cleaners or ironing service good way to reycle rather than chucking in the bin

    Clothes – Women / Teenager / kids clothes (not so much baby) – Women’s Refuage Centre Drogheda will take them (going direct to women in the surrounding area) in good condition

    Clothes – Not good condition – Recycle bins

    Clothes – Men or male over 18 type – Drogheda Homeless Aid will take them gladly

    Why not check if baby care unit will take newborn clothing or if there are playgroups or centres that will take toys…even check out if Mosney will take some items……at least you’re doing your bit for the society and community…..recycling clothes to others can make a huge difference to them after all you were going to chuck them ……. the door collecting clothes flyers you get are companies that use them for scraps for service depts and also they sell the clothes too, so really they don’t reach who you think will reach…this way you are seeing that they get to those who need them the most…..

    thanks

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    Taylor5
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    Did the homeless aid take the mens clothes

    #55082
    Moonflower
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    Thats great Scole. Will definately think of womens refuge when having a clear out.

    Also dont forget Drogheda Animal Rescue for any old pillows, duvets even newspaper etc……they are always needed…….I am not sure about Collon Animal Sanctuary…..I wonder if they also take old bedding?

    And any brikabrac etc……DAR will be back doing our car boot sales soon in Balbriggan so if anyone has "stuff" that can be sold….it will go to good cause…….

    Or if you want to do your own car boot sale…….you could always donate money from it to a chosen charity?

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