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Clothes you donate to the Salvation Army have a bigger impact than you think. An estimated £140 million worth of used clothing goes to waste every year - that's around 350,000 tonnes. Binned clothes fill up landfill sites, raise greenhouse gas emissions, and harm the environment.
A: All of the clothing, furniture, electronics, home goods, and other items for sale at Salvation Army Thrift Stores are donated by generous supporters.
1. Donate to a store, donation centre or bank. We'd love your donations of good quality clothing, accessories, homeware, books, CDs, DVDs, toys, games, bric-a-brac and more. Find a place to donate. 2. Arrange a collection.
With over 120 locations across Canada, your local Salvation Army Thrift Store is nearby to gratefully accept your gently used donations.
Want to give your clothes a second life? Use the map or scroll through a list of all of their locations below to find the nearest Salvation Army donation center to you. Type in your zip code, and we’ll direct you to the closest spot where you can donate your gently used items.
Through the clothing collection schemes, donation centres and charity shops, you have all sorts of easy and convenient ways to divert old clothes and other unwanted items from landfill. SATCoL is a market leader in collecting textiles within the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.
There is so much value in your unwanted clothes or household items, and we offer a range of ways for you to donate them whether via our charity shops, door-to-door collection services or donation banks.