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When I counseled homeless teenagers who lived on the street, the first thing they asked for when they saw me was socks! Because homeless people spend most of their time outside, and often don't have regular showers or access to laundry, their feet get stinky fast.

I'm sure local homeless organization will gladly take your socks. If you'd like to donate to StandUp for Kids, the organization I worked with, I know they'd be grateful. They have chapters all over the U.S.

 

 


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It happens to us all: you've got stuff you don't want anymore, don't need anymore, or never liked to begin with. Whether you're motivated by a natural sense of thrift, an environmental conscience, a desire to help others -- or all three -- here are some suggestions as to what to do with many of your unwanted items.

Hope they help!


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