Nonprofit Partners
Goods Recycling works with nonprofit organizations to transform community donations into resources that support important programs and services.
Through our partnerships, collected goods are responsibly sorted and processed, helping generate funding and support for charitable initiatives. When needed, we also provide sorted clothing and household goods directly to nonprofit partners to help meet the needs of the communities they serve.
We also collaborate with nonprofit organizations to host clothing donation bins at their locations. Goods Recycling provides the bins and manages collection and servicing, making it easy for partner organizations to participate in community donation and recycling programs.
Types of Organizations We Work With
- ✓ Community service organizations
- ✓ Environmental nonprofits
- ✓ Faith-based charities
- ✓ Youth and education programs
- ✓ Local outreach organizations
Our Current Partners
PATH FORWARD — Arlington, Virginia
We're a registered agent on behalf of Path Forward (formerly Arlington Street People's Assistance Network). The team at Path Forward has been succeeding at their mission of ending homelessness in Arlington through street outreach, shelter placement, and care services. Each week we bring over bags of clothing and linens to the shelter.
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Downtown Day Service Center — District of Columbia
The Downtown Day Services Center offers downtown day services to individuals experiencing homelessness, utilizing a Housing First method to move individuals into housing. We supply them with clothing donations they request every week.
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Martha's Table — District of Columbia
Martha's Table believes every child deserves the opportunity for their brightest future. Clothing donations directly support Martha's Outfitters, a no-cost community boutique store committed to supporting families of young children.
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A Wider Circle
Every two weeks, our team collects essential items — clothing, shoes, linens, and household goods — and delivers them to A Wider Circle, whose mission is to distribute items to those in need and provide support services to help people escape poverty permanently.
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So Others Might Eat (SOME)
SOME is an interfaith, community-based service organization that exists to help residents of our nation's capital experiencing homelessness and poverty, offering affordable housing, counseling, addiction treatment, job training, food, clothing, and healthcare.
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Christ House — District of Columbia
Christ House provides compassionate assistance through health services to the homeless in Dupont. We do our best to keep them stocked with men's jeans, work pants, clean socks, and underwear.
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Samaritan Ministry of Greater Washington
Samaritan Ministry brings together people who are homeless with support and volunteers from Episcopal and other churches in a joint effort to improve lives. Goods Recycling fully manages clothing donation bins at area churches to help raise funds for their essential programs.
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Glen Echo Fire Department — Maryland
Our clothing donation fundraising drive with GEFD raises funds for gear, uniforms, and apparatus not maintained by the County. Residents can help by depositing lightly used clothing, shoes, linens, and accessories into GEFD-branded donation bins around the service area.
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Bethesda Fire Department — Maryland
The BFD clothing donation fundraising drive raises funds for facility improvements and equipment purchases. Residents can help by depositing lightly used clothing, shoes, linens, and accessories into BFD-branded donation bins around the service area.
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Kensington Volunteer Fire Department — Maryland
KVFD plays an important role in keeping our communities safe. We support them with fundraising by recycling your unwanted goods at KVFD Station 5 & Station 21 donation boxes.
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A-SPAN
Arlington Street People's Assistance Network works to end homelessness in Arlington County through street outreach and supportive services.
Marine Corps Community Services — Camp Lejeune, NC
We have provided ball gowns for MCCS's annual extravaganza for over 20 years — sending approximately 1,000 dresses to ensure enlisted marines and their spouses have many choices for the Marine Corps Ball. In 2007 we were awarded the Armed Services YMCA National Volunteer award in a ceremony held in the US Congress.
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