Kids Items
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BackPack Beginnings, Matthew 25: Ministries, and Expecting Relief provide gently used stuffed animals to kids in need.
The Barbie Girls Project provides Barbie dolls to children around the US.
Save the Chimps uses stuffed animals for enrichment for the primates at the sanctuary.
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BackPack Beginnings and Expecting Relief, Kids Need to Read and Bags 4 Kids give children’s books to kids in need.
Book Fairies provides gently-used children’s books and textbooks to under-resourced schools and community organizations to improve children’s literacy rates.
Emergency Infant Services provides used children’s books to the families they serve.
Save the Chimps uses new children’s board books and pop-up books for enrichment for the primates at the sanctuary.
Check out all book donation options here!
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Bags 4 Kids provides gently-used toys & games to children in foster care. Emergency Infant Services provides toys to families they serve.
Matthew 25: Ministries provides gently used stuffed animals and toys to children in-need.
GOALS accepts board games to support youth development programs.
Got games or puzzles missing pieces? Arts & Scraps and Untrash re-purpose them for art projects at their creative re-use stores.
Replay Sports Cards gives collectible cards, such as baseball trading cards or Pokémon cards to kids.
Hasbro recycles old Hasbro games and toys through Terracycle.
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BackPack Beginnings, Bags 4 Kids, Matthew 25: Ministries, and Expecting Relief provide new and gently used children’s clothing to kids in need.
The Orphaned Earring provides clothes to children in orphanages in Latin America.
Check out all clothing & shoes options here!
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Bags 4 Kids provides various sports balls and frisbees to kids in foster care.
Check out all sports options here!
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Bags 4 Kids provides gently used backpacks and duffel bags to foster children.
Staples recycles heavily worn-out backpacks and lunch boxes.
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Develop Africa provides new and used school supplies to children in Africa.
Second Story provides writing utensils to homeless youth.
Staples recycles old pens, colored pencils, and more.
Brother’s Brother Foundation accepts recent textbooks.
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The Crayon Initiative provides used crayons to children in hospitals.
Bags 4 Kids donates arts & crafts supplies to kids in foster care.
Save the Chimps uses non-toxic crayons, Crayola paint, chalk, canvases, and wooden paintbrushes for enrichment for the primates at the sanctuary.
Creative re-use stores repurpose arts and crafts supplies for art projects! Check with your local re-use store, or mail your items to Hello Art Hatchery, Arts & Scraps, Make and Mend, Untrash, or Cats Eye Creative Reuse.
Staples recycles old crayons, glue sticks, empty glue bottles, and more.
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BackPack Beginnings and Expecting Relief provide unopened baby hygiene items to families in need.
Bags 4 Kids provides kids hygiene to children in foster care.
National Diaper Bank Network provides diapers to low income families. They have a long list of drop off locations across the country. If you don’t live close-by, you can mail your extra diapers, wipes, rash cream, and formula to Texas Diaper Bank, PDX Diaper Bank, Emergency Infant Services, or Diaper Bank of the Delta.
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Becca’s Closet and Bags 4 Kids provides prom dresses and accessories to low-income teenage girls and those in foster care.
The Orphaned Earring provides quinceañera dresses to low-income girls.