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Goodwill Columbus accepts donations of gently-used clothing, furniture, household items, computers and electronics for resale in our retail stores. Proceeds from your donation are used to provide services to people with developmental disabilities and other barriers here in Columbus.
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As a business, some ways that you can partner with Goodwill...
- Goodwill Columbus
DONATION drop off times/location/details: Sundays 7- 8:30 a.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays 9-11:00 a.m. Other times by appointment, click here or call 614-294-0134 to schedule. Ring doorbell on west side of the church, off the parking lot, near the ramp to the house next-door. Tax receipts are available upon request.
As a business, some ways that you can partner with Goodwill Columbus are by hiring our job training clients, volunteering with our people services team, hosting a donation drive, or by contracting our custodial and unarmed security teams at your facilities. Use Our Services. Make a Gift. Volunteer.
Columbus. The mission of Dress for Success is to help unemployed and underemployed women achieve economic independence by providing no-fee programs, development tools and professional attire to thrive in work and in life. ABOUT US. Donate Clothes Your gently-used clothing gives a woman a new start. Give Confidence. $ Donate.
Local Places to Donate Clothes. Here are some places near you where your donations can directly help someone else in the Columbus community. 1. Freecycle Columbus, Ohio. Freecycle is a Facebook group where you can give and get things for free.
In-kind clothing donations, gently used or new, can be dropped off at the Columbus Urban League building Tuesday-Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Questions? Call Workforce Development & Career Services at 614-257-6300 or email Kimberly Sanders at ksanders@cul.org
Donate your gently used, nearly-new professional attire. Offer your time as a volunteer to empower women in your community. With your support, we can continue providing services that inspire women to take charge of their lives.