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Guiness 07-22-2019 06:31 AM

Clothing donations
 
Any recommendations near Moultonborough for donations of clothing in good shape??

FlyingScot 07-22-2019 07:44 AM

I think Skelly's has a couple of those mailbox-like donation bins at the far end of their lot. If not, keep your eyes open when you're at gas stations--there are a lot of them that are hard to notice if you're not looking

Phantom 07-22-2019 07:50 AM

Find a Salvation Army / Goodwill (or Similar) store and get a receipt for your taxes. Those donations are deductible !

95 Daniel Webster Hwy, Belmont, NH 03220

or
177 Union Ave, Laconia, NH 03246

fatlazyless 07-22-2019 08:14 AM

Immediately next door and west to the Meredith Village Savings Bank in down town Moultonborough, close to the Moultonborough Country Store, there is a very well run, well organized, clean, and low priced thrift store and food pantry directly on the Route 25 state road. Is open maybe three days/week.

Don't forget to go through all the pockets on your old clothes ...... don't want to unknowingly donate any olde twenty dollar bills. ....:emb::laugh:

FlyingScot 07-22-2019 10:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fatlazyless (Post 315834)
Immediately next door and west to the Meredith Village Savings Bank in down town Moultonborough, close to the Moultonborough Country Store, there is a very well run, well organized, clean, and low priced thrift store and food pantry directly on the Route 25 state road. Is open maybe three days/week.

Don't forget to go through all the pockets on your old clothes ...... don't want to unknowingly donate any olde twenty dollar bills. ....:emb::laugh:

Good catch! I forgot this one. The thrift store sales support the food pantry--it's a twofer!

Mr. V 07-22-2019 02:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phantom (Post 315827)
Find a Salvation Army / Goodwill (or Similar) store and get a receipt for your taxes. Those donations are deductible !

Yes they're deductible, but with the changers in the tax laws (increased standard deduction) many folks no longer need to itemize.

phoenix 07-22-2019 04:14 PM

Go into the store you can buy stuff to support the food bank. My wife bought a baby stroller for a grandchild which we will donate back next year . Also if you are shutting up your house donate your cans and un
Opened cereal boxes


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