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Clothes Helping Kids

18 donation centers across 1 states

Est. 2000Albuquerque, NM

Donating to Clothes Helping Kids

Clothes Helping Kids collects donated items and uses the proceeds to provide financial assistance to disadvantaged children. Based in New Mexico, the organization operates donation bins and schedules pickups in the communities it serves.

You can donate clothing, accessories, household goods, books, and linens. Items are collected and sold, with revenue going directly toward programs that support kids in need. The organization focuses on communities where childhood poverty rates are highest.

Donating is easy. Drop items at one of their collection bins or schedule a home pickup. Every bag of clothing translates to direct financial support for children who need it most.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does Clothes Helping Kids operate?

They're based in Albuquerque, New Mexico and primarily serve communities across the state. Check their bin locations or call to schedule a pickup.

How does Clothes Helping Kids use donations?

Donated items are sold, and the proceeds provide direct financial assistance to disadvantaged children, including help with school supplies, clothing, and basic needs.

Can I schedule a donation pickup?

Yes. Clothes Helping Kids offers pickup services in many communities they serve. Call ahead to schedule a date and leave items on your porch.

What items does Clothes Helping Kids accept?

Clothing, accessories, small appliances, books, household goods, and linens. Items should be in usable condition. They can't take large furniture or mattresses.

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