Giving my clothes to charity
Giving my clothes to charity
Hello everyone just thought I'd post this as an idea as I'm doing so
It makes lots of free space and is a small project you can feel good about
And in the process I strengthened the cupboard rail with new fittings
It makes lots of free space and is a small project you can feel good about
And in the process I strengthened the cupboard rail with new fittings
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Ha! We just did this on Friday, 4 large trash bags of the stuff.
We give our stuff to Salvation Army and Value Village (diabetes cure).
I did a huge purge a month after I got sober and have been continuing as I organize and live more of a minimalist lifestyle.
It helped me, not just to give and recycle, but I got rid of clothes or stuff that brought back unpleasant drinking memories.
Thanks for the topic on green living
I did a huge purge a month after I got sober and have been continuing as I organize and live more of a minimalist lifestyle.
It helped me, not just to give and recycle, but I got rid of clothes or stuff that brought back unpleasant drinking memories.
Thanks for the topic on green living
That is a nice thing to do.
I must admit that I do frequent the charity shops, buy good stuff and sell it on Ebay as I am on a very low income.
The charity doesn't lose out but I often do when things sell for less than I payed!
I must admit that I do frequent the charity shops, buy good stuff and sell it on Ebay as I am on a very low income.
The charity doesn't lose out but I often do when things sell for less than I payed!
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