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How do I dispose my clothes, shoes that I never used, jackets?

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I live in Sutton, Surrey. Anyone knows any charity shops or something where I can donate. I dont feel like putting it in the garbage.

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  1. You could put your clothes on ebay or to your nearest salvation army if you all have those


  2. I'm sure you must have an Oxfam near you! lol

  3. http://www.yell.com/ucs/UcsSearchAction....

    Here is a list of charity shops in Sutton.

  4. http://uk.local.yahoo.com/South_Yorkshir...

    use this link it shows all the charities in sutton

  5. Do you have Goodwills or Salvation Armys ?  If not, sell them on eBay!  

  6. put it a charity bin!

  7. check for charity locator on google

    look for the one closest to you

    answer mine plz http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/ind...

  8. Either give it to someone who needs them. or get them on ebay. You may be able to make a few quid.

  9. i'm sure you'll have a charity shop really close to you or in your nearest town etc :)



  10. Age Concern Sutton Borough

    281, High St, Sutton, Surrey SM1 1LD

    Tel: 020 8770 0206

    Classification: Charity Shops

    Queen Elizabeth's Foundation

    34, The Broadway, Cheam, Sutton, Surrey SM3 8BD

    Tel: 020 8722 0698

    Classification: Charity Shops

    St. Raphael's Hospice Charity Shop

    3-5, High St, Cheam, Sutton, Surrey SM3 8RQ

    Tel: 020 8643 9326

    Classification: Charity Shops

    Cancer Research UK

    20, The Broadway, Cheam, Sutton, Surrey SM3 8AY

    Tel: 020 8643 7410

    Classification: Charity Shops

    Marie Curie Cancer Care

    542, London Rd, North Cheam, Sutton, Surrey SM3 9AA

    Tel: 020 8641 5477

    Classification: Charity Shops

    Save the Children Charity Shop

    25, The Broadway, Cheam, Sutton, Surrey SM3 8BH

    Tel: 020 8643 6456

    Classification: Charity Shops


  11. If they look OK and you think someone else would want to wear them then donate them to a charity.

  12. Dont throw away ur clothes...u may want to give them to any dogs home that may use it or to charity for bazaars and staff....im sure u can give them to someone who can make good use of them.....

  13. You could just take them to a Salvation Army thrift store, any clothing drive box, homeless shelter, places like that. That way they can go to people who need them.  

  14. I am not familiar with your area but here are some good solutions to earn extra money.

    1. If they are in good shape you can sell them over EBay!

    2. Second hand thrift stores will buy them.

    3. Have a garage sale.

    4. Sell to a friend that does flea markets or sells used clothing.

    5. Sell to your friends.

    Here are some good solutions that will not earn you money.

    1. Give to a friend or relative.

    2. Give to a charitable thrift store.

    3. Give to a church.

    4. Give to a homeless shelter.

    I hope this helps, but whatever you do. Please do not throw them away even if they are not in the best of shape!! There are already too many nice or still wearable clothes rotting in landfills, so pass them along. :)

  15. There must surely be a charity shop in your high street, there about 4 at least where I live.!!

  16. Charity shop or sell them on Ebay!  

  17. Do you have freecycle in Surrey?  I think I heard it is in other countries now.  We sign up for the one in our town, and post on the computer what we have to give.  You can goole "freecycle."  There are so many people who are grateful for what I have to give.  They come to my house and I don't have to worry with boxin up and taking them someplace.  Definitely, don't put your things in the garbage.  Churches often accept clothing to give to charity.

  18. Charity?

  19. i would make a ton of money selling all that stuff on E-Bay. Or take it to your local Goodwill Store...Better yet, have a yard sale. Give it to your friends and family. Or just donate it to any charity. But E-Bay would be my choice. Clothes sell BIG there..

  20. If you take them to the British Heart Foundation and sign a gift aid form (doesn't cost you anything) then they keep a total of all your clothes that they sell and let you know how much your stuff raised. Which is always nice to know and they get more money for the clothes because of the gift aid. And people with heart disease benefit.

    Or if they are normal clothes, not like going out ones you could donate them to a homeless shelter?

    Failing that try a car boot sale or see if any of your friends wants them.

    Hope they find a good home.

    x

  21. local recycling centre get in touch with local council for locations

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