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If the ReStore is unable to accept your donation, you can reach out the organizations listed below. Please also keep area shelters and places of worship in mind. Just because we cannot accept it does not mean it has to wind up in a landfill!
Mers Goodwill www.mersgoodwill.org 4140 Forest Park Ave St Louis, MO 63108 (314) 371-1296
Beyond Housing www.beyondhousing.org 4156 Manchester Avenue St. Louis, Missouri 63110 314) 533-0600
The Women's Safe House www.twsh.org St Louis, MO 63118 (314) 772-4535
Society of St. Vincent De Paul www.svdpstl.org 4127 Forest Park Avenue St. Louis, MO 63108 (314) 881-6013
Web Innovation and Technology Services (WITS) www.witsinc.org 647 E. Holly St. Louis, MO 63147 (314)382-1650
Operation Food Search www.ofsearch.org 6282 Olive Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63101 (314) 726-5355 ext. 22
Midtown Catholic Charities www.midtowncc.org 1202 South Boyle St. Louis, MO 63110 314-534-1180
Websites:
I Love Schools allows you to search a nationwide database of teachers and coaches who've requested specific gear, such as basketballs or rock-climbing equipment.
The Freecycle Network connects you to locals who are looking for the very items you're getting rid of. Simply arrange a pick-up time.
Nike's GO! Campaign turns any brand of old sneakers into ground-up rubber destined for building playgrounds and athletic fields. Drop-off locations can be found on the website.
Sports Gift, Inc. provides athletic supplies and training to underprivileged children all over the world.
Keep in mind that your generosity is likely to be a tax write-off. To calculate how much you can deduct, refer to valuation guides on the web sites of charities such as the Salvation Army.
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