Where to Donate
212.249.5000
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General
We have donation drives going on during the year however if we are not having a drive that suits your needs at this time, here are some off site locations to donate to throughout the year:
Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty
http://metcouncil.brinkster.net/index2.html
Helen, 212-453-9525
Vintage Thrift store benefitting the United Jewish Council of the East Side
286 Third Avenue (between 22 & 23rd Streets)
New York, NY 10010
212-871-0777
www.vintagethriftshop.org
Housing Works
202 East 77th St. New York, NY 10021
212-366-0820
http://www.housingworks.org
Yorkville Common Pantry
8 East 109th Street
New York, NY 10029
Phone 917-720-9700
www.ycp.org
New or gently used clothes and outerwear can be dropped off at the 24|7 YCP window between 8am and midnight 7 days a week.
Goodwill
1704 Second Ave., New York, NY 10128
nr. 88th St.
212-831-1830
GENTLY USED CHILDREN’S CLOTHING & EQUIPTMENT
Room To Grow
54 West 21st Street, #401
New York, NY 10010
Phone 212-620-7800
www.roomtogrow.org
Accepts clothing up to 4T, Toys, Books, Blankets & Crib Bedding, Towels, Strollers, High Chairs, Boosters, Bassinets, Bouncy Seats, Exersaucers, Diaper Bags, Baby Rearing Books, all in good condition
GENTLY USED MEN’S BUSINESS/CASUAL CLOTHING
The Doe Fund, Inc.
232 East 84th Street
New York, NY 10028
Phone 212-628-5207
GENTLY USED WOMEN’S BUSINESS/CASUAL CLOTHING & ACCESORIES
Bottomless Closet
15 Penn Plaza, B Level, Suite 40
NY NY 10001.
Please use elevator 1 to level B.
Clothing donations can be sent or dropped off Monday-Thursday, 9:00-5:30. If you need assistance with curbside pick-up please call prior to your visit so we can be sure to be available. In addition if evenings are more convenient for you please contact us for a schedule of evening hours Bottomless Closet will be available for drop offs.
CLOTHING OR TEXTILES IN ANY CONDITION
Council on the Environment of New York City
www.cenyc.org
97th Street Greenmarket, FRIDAYS, 8am-2pm
W 97th & Columbus
Union Square Greenmarket, SATURDAYS, 8am-6pm
Materials are sorted into different grades including usable/non-usable, cotton scrap, cotton blend scrap and synthetics. These commodities are then sold for reuse or to recycling markets that turn materials into wiping rags, fiber for car seats and insulation.
Athletic Shoes/Sneakers
NIKETOWN – Reuse-A-Shoe
6TH EAST 57TH ST
NEW YORK, NY 10022 US
212.891.6453
www.nikereuseashoe.com
ELECTRONICS
Goodwill
1704 Second Ave., New York, NY 10128
nr. 88th St.
212-831-1830
Lower East Side Ecology Center
http://lesecologycenter.org
Has electronic waste recycling events in different locations throughout the year, check website for details.
Technical Career Institute, College for Technology, Dare to Repair Program
320 West 31 Street
New York, NY 10001
(212) 594-4000 x5338
email: mcrespo@tcicollege.edu
Accepts broken computers & electronics. Students practice their repair skills on donated equipment and return them to those in need in the community.
CELL PHONES, BATTERIES & ACCESSORIES
Any Verizon Wireless location
http://aboutus.vzw.com/communityservice/hopeLine.html
Turn in your old cellular telephones to any Verizon Wireless store as part of the national HopeLine program. Cellular telephones are reprogrammed to 911 and given to domestic violence victims or sold with the resulting funds awarded to local domestic violence organizations.
AT&T Wireless – store locations or go to website to download free shipping labels
http://www.att.com/gen/press-room?pid=2613
AT&T collects old cell phones for Cell Phones for Soldiers. When you donate your used cell phones to Cell Phones for Soldiers, your phones are either reconditioned and reused — or they're disposed of in an environmentally friendly way. Best of all, the proceeds provide free phone cards for U.S. military families.
Sprint – pick up a free, postage-paid envelope at any Sprint-owned store or go to website to download free shipping labels
http://www.sprint.com/recycle
Sprint Project Connect(SM) accepts all wireless phones, batteries, accessories and data cards, regardless of carrier or condition. All net proceeds generated from the wireless equipment collected by Sprint Project Connect help keep kids safer online through Sprint’s 4NetSafetySM program. Charitable partners include the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, Boys & Girls Club of America and the NEA Health Information Network.
FURNITURE
Housing Works – will pick-up (but no stains, tears and must be even-toned)
202 East 77th St. New York, NY 10021
212-366-0820
www.housingworks.org
The Doe Fund, Inc.
232 East 84th Street
New York, NY 10028
Phone 212-628-5207
Requires a photograph of the items and if they have a need for it, they will pick-up.
ANIMAL SUPPLIES
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)
424 East 92 Street
New York, NY 10128
(between York and First Avenue)
(212) 876-7700 x 4120
Adoption Center:
Mon-Sat: 11am-7pm
Sun: 11am-5pm
www.aspca.org
Pet food, crates, blankets, pet toys, etc. for homeless animals









