Sentences with phrase «only donate items»

You should only donate items that the shelter can still use.

Not exact matches

As the organizer, it is critical that you sort through items and donate only those that meet our product requirements.
I donate a fair amount to Goodwill, but for higher priced items or things that have only been worn a few times, I do like to recoup some cash.
* Please only donate unopened packages of period products, as opposed to individually wrapped items to ensure hygiene and intact instructions on the box.
I had done a bit of sorting through my closet a few weeks ago and have purged a ton of stuff — mostly to donate and had kept only the items I would wear.
P.S. I Adore You is a flash sale site (items are only available for 5 days) that not only brings people amazing products at a discount, but donates a portion of their sales of those products to a child with cancer every month!
And, really, donating items that I only would have made a few bucks off of is a better use of my closet space.
As if you needed another reason to shop the cute items at fredflare.com, for today only Fred Flare is donating 5 % of all sales to help send adorable C
To donate these supplies, please only provide the exact items listed so we can maintain our continuity and standards.
If you only have one pet, I suggest you donate the pet's leash, kennel, food and other items to your local Humane Society.
Food pantries typically only carry pet food when the items have been donated, so it is best to call ahead.Here is a list of human food pantries in Maine: http://www.maine.gov/agriculture/co/tefap/countysearch.html
To insure they are not overwhelmed with donated items, they have ask for only monetary donations at this time.
They said, «Sorry, we only accept items that are 100 % donated
Two floor looms will be used to complete the project, and all volunteers are not only welcomed to donate an item of clothing, but also encouraged to help construct the piece.
Rather than throwing them away, or donating them only to make room so that you can buy more stuff, the greenest thing to do would be to trade these items for things you want and need.
Not that there's anything wrong with donating to the local PL, but I would personally only give them items in «pristine» condition.
As a result, not only did the original donations to the Garage Sale benefit woman and children in a local shelter — the remaining items were donated to help those in need following the crisis.
GIVE / DONATE: items that you no longer need but are nice enough for others to use (this includes not only items for Goodwill but also items for children, relatives, etc)
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