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I'm a single mother of 4 boys a 13,6,3,3 dooes anyone know were i could get donations for clothing?

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  1. Register at www.freecycle.org

    some areas require you to make an offer first-it can be anything-a small bag of clothes one of your kids grew out of-empty boxes, etc...that you cna make a requets for the clolthing sizes you need-and people that no longer need them will offer them to you-you pick it up


  2. Call the churches in your area , some will help , just keep trying .

  3. Look for local missions in your area.  They will likely have a wide array of stuff for you and your boys including toiletries, underwear, clothes, shoes.

    Good luck, sweetie.  Those boys are lucky to have you!  Wishing you many healthy years to come!

  4. The Salvation army usually has clothing.

  5. go to a church, you dont have to be a member. Chances are they have a program. Either that or a shelter.

  6. Many of the churches have different assistance programs, I would start there there may be some social services provided in your neighborhood. Also check with the Salvation Army.

  7. Good will

  8. try the local churches in your area

  9. go to good will- cheap cheap clothes

  10. Try some charitable Christian organization.

  11. Craigslist.com has all kinds of stuff under the "free" section :)

  12. well you could get food stamps!

    and at the savation army they will giv you cloths!

  13. Salvation army

  14. many churches take up collections for families in need

  15. Each city in the U.S. has a center that sales clothes for like .10 each piece of clothing; It is for the less fortunate.

    In Columbus, Georgia it's called the outreach program that helps people get the things they need and I mean quality cloths for little of nothing for the price.  Call your local outreach center where you live and enquire about it.

    The salvation army is a good start.

  16. Try goodwill the salvation army local thrift stores go to your local department of health and human services and ask for help

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