I have had the same question in the past and never got a definite
answer. I also would be very interested in finding a place to donate
wearable clothing that won't just recycle the items.
Leslie Turek

On Fri, Aug 12, 2022 at 1:47 PM June L Matthews <matth...@mit.edu> wrote:
>
> Hi, all.  I am in the process of purging my closet of older dresses and 
> skirts that I no longer wear.  Most items are perfectly wearable, not soiled 
> or damaged in any way (though there might occasionally be a missing button).  
> In the past I have donated stuff to Goodwill.  Does anyone know what Goodwill 
> actually does with their clothing donations?  Would Bay State Textiles be a 
> better bet? – I have a pretty good idea of what they do.  A tax receipt is 
> not important to me.  I would like to see this clothing used (as clothing) if 
> possible, rather than torn up into rags or whatever.  The items probably are 
> not “good” enough or fashionable enough to be of interest to a consignment 
> store.
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> Any suggestions?
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> Thanks, June
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