Toiletries
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Project Beauty Share donates gently used make up to women in shelters across the Northwest, helping them feel confident and cared for.
New make up products are provided to women in need through Give n’ Glow.
Drop off your empties at Sephora or Ulta, and they’ll get them recycled.
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Best Buy recycles broken hair dryers, curling irons, and other beauty tools.
Project Beauty Share donates gently used tools and products to women in shelters across the Northwest, helping them feel confident and cared for.
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Don’t toss those empty pill bottles- there’s a better place for them to go. Through Matthew 25: Ministries, clean, label-free pill bottles get a second chance to do good.
These little containers are washed, sorted, and sent to areas affected by disaster or poverty, where medical supplies are often scarce.
Coco Plum Co. will upcycle your old pill bottles into sunglasses.
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Project Beauty Share accepts gently used skincare for women in need.
Those travel-sized hotel goodies? Brother’s Brother Foundation gets them to people in need around the world.
Bags 4 Kids, Second Story, and Laurel House provide new hygiene products to foster children, homeless youth, young mothers, and survivors of domestic violence.
Expecting Relief distributes baby hygiene items to families living in poverty.