Have you tried women's shelters, Hil?
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Leave a bag on the sidewalk? In my neighborhood? Someone would probably think I was planting a bomb. There's a little park nearby where I see homeless people all the time, but none of this stuff would fit any of them.
List it on craigslist, Hil? Or freecycle?
Hil, does your neighborhood/building have a listserv? Maybe you can find someone else making a run nearby who would be willing to drop off your stuff. (My neighborhood organizes Toxic Taxis for batteries and lightbulbs, etc.,)
Hmm. I know there's a clothing dropoff bin in Adams Morgan, Hil....I'm sure there's others around, but I'm not sure where.
Hello Kitty Sisters of Battle???!!!
Truly, it is the time of the apocalypse.
Some places do have drop boxes, but they're farther out of the way than I like (ie, I'm lazy). The biggest organization has the drop zone behind a fence because people would come in and dig through the donations before the place opened. Granted, some of those people were just looking to score free stuff, but it seems pretty small spirited to stop people who might need it from taking the things that are being donated to the needy.
OK, I found one place that takes donations, after several rounds of websites with "We don't accept clothing donations, but this other place does" messages. I can get there on metro, I think. The Metro webpage says it's .21 miles from the U Street station.
I love cherry season. I have eaten three pounds of cherries in the last three days. I do believe I'll be turning into a cherry soon.
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