Never donate to the salvation army. They are rotten. They let people pay to go through all of the stuff people donate and send the rest to the shredder to be turned into industrial cutting rags. Less than .01% of anything donated actually ends up in the stores. Huge business. I know someone who pays to go in to a sorting facility when the big shipments come in to try and find specific items like vintage Levis or whatever and sells it overseas in Asia for HUGE money. If you want to help find local charities or on-site thrift stores that support nursing homes, etc. to donate to. There is a much better chance of the donation actually doing some good and not buying a new Day-Date for some CEO.
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Never donate to the salvation army. They are rotten. They let people pay to go through all of the stuff people donate and send the rest to the shredder to be turned into industrial cutting rags. Less than .01% of anything donated actually ends up in the stores. Huge business. I know someone who pays to go in to a sorting facility when the big shipments come in to try and find specific items like vintage Levis or whatever and sells it overseas in Asia for HUGE money. If you want to help find local charities or on-site thrift stores that support nursing homes, etc. to donate to. There is a much better chance of the donation actually doing some good and not buying a new Day-Date for some CEO.