Find Louisiana Clothing Donation Bins & Boxes Near You

Locate and donate your clothing to charities in Louisiana

Homewares and cups for sale in a Louisiana thrift store

You’re more than if luck if you’re looking for a thrift store or somewhere to donate your old clothes to in Lousiana, because there are plenty around the state and plenty of organizations that run them.

Most of the charities will accept donations such as clothes, shoes, accessories, bags, toys, books, and other household items. Some accept furniture and larger goods but it’s best to give them a call beforehand to make sure they can take it.

One of the biggest thrift store operates is Goodwill. They are a popular charity that can receive donations such as funds and volunteering, and you can help this organization to make a difference and better the lives of hundreds of people. Also, you can purchase clothes and financial support for the programs that Goodwill has to offer.

The Salvation Army is always a great pick for a charity that is always in need of people that will provide the help desperately needed by low-income people and families in crisis. You can donate anything from clothes to money and shoes. Those same donations help this charity to fund programs for the development and support of those in need.

All these charities are available throughout Louisiana, including New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, Metairie, and Lafayette.

If you know of any donation bins or thrift stores in Louisiana that aren’t listed below, please let us know so we can add it in.

Thrift store in Louisiana selling a range of clothes

List of Louisiana Clothing Donation Locations

Scroll through the list of clothing donation boxes below or use the map to find one near you

FAQs

There are quite a few charities in Louisiana that accept donations, which may make it a bit difficult for people to choose the best one to donate to. To find out more about what each charity does, please visit their website.

Donations can end up at a wide variety of places. Most of the time they are put up for sale in a thrift store somewhere around the state, other times they’re given directly to those in need, and sometimes they end up in landfill if they simply cannot be used.