Amy, you might call around to women's/homeless shelters in the area. We always were a bit behind on tech, and had a VCR -- they are more durable than cheap DVD players, and the kids kept breaking them -- so that might be an option to give your tapes a good home.
Teen shelters usually won't accept movies with an R rating, though.
Amy, any of them kids movies? or kid friendly movies?
At the time, I was broke and wanted a new phone. And I got one!
Oh, I would totally sell them if I weren't so lazy.
We have a LOT of kid friendly videos, msbelle. Let me put a list together in the morning, and I'll email you.
And that's an excellent idea, Erin! I have a friend who works for the Rescue Mission in Syracuse, and they run a shelter, as well as a sort of Salvation Army-type store. I'll ask her.
OMG, did they score or not?!?
great! I very much still use our VCR as so many things are new to mac still. Then the orphanage still has working VCRs too and can always use new supply.
Reminds me, parents of not so little bitties if you have good condition used sneakers from your kiddos and would be willing to send them to WA state, the orphanage is in need of shoes for bigger kids. The shoes leave with the kids, so they are constantly needing new ones. They could use pants too, specifically for old boys.
There is not enough WHOOOO!! in the world! But what a crazy way to end!
Seriously! The goal that no one saw.
The shoes leave with the kids, so they are constantly needing new ones. They could use pants too, specifically for old boys.
The boys wear holes into their shoes, msbelle, but I know we have boy clothes, probably ten and up. Is that too big?
When I email tomorrow about the videos, let me know the details?