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You did it! You successfully decluttered a space, but now you’re probably wondering where to take donations. Most of our clients feel much better about letting items go when they know they are going to a good home. That is why we have compiled a handy list of where to take donations in Colorado Springs. There are places that specifically take pet items, art/craft supplies, old TVs, paint, food and more.

You may already know about your local goodwill or arc thrift store, and there are many around the city that are pretty convenient, but we wanted to share some of the not so well known places. (This list is all about Colorado Springs, we are also curating a list for Pueblo, so stay tuned!)

Here’s where to take donations in Colorado Springs:

  • Habitat for Humanity ReStore: If you have furniture, appliances, or building materials and you’re wondering where to take donations, Habitat for Humanity ReStore is a great option. Proceeds from sales support affordable housing projects in our community. They have 2 locations. One is near Powers and Dublin: Northeast Location: 6250 Tutt Blvd. Colorado Springs, CO 80923 and the other is South at 411 S. Wahsatch Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO 80903. This is also a great place to find some items for your next home renovation or organizing project!
  • El Paso County Recycling Center: If you have recyclables lying around and you’re wondering where to take donations, El Paso County Recycling Center is for you! You can recycle so many things here including: paint, toxic cleaning supplies, electronics, medical sharps, old batteries, automotive fluids, toilets/sinks, and paper/glass/cardboard. You used to have to make a reservation, but now you can just show up during their designated hours which are different for different items, so please check out their website to see what is accepted and not, and what their hours are.
  • Springs Rescue Mission: This is a great local ministry/organization that offers services for the homeless of Colorado Springs and rumor has it they help more homeless than the government funded assistance places. They have shelter for 450 people every night, 365 days a year. They are also very focused on rehabilitation. They are always looking for donations of clothing, new linens, hygiene, food, housewares, laundry soap and more. You can drop off goods at 1109 S. Tejon Street Colorado Springs, CO 80903 between 10am and 4pm, Monday through Friday.
  • Pickup Please: As their name implies, you can schedule a donation pickup, as long as you have items that are easy enough for one person to carry alone. Check out their website to see if they service your area.
  • Humane Society: If you’re a pet-lover and you have too many pet supplies laying around, then here’s where to take donations for pet families in need!The Humane Society is grateful for your donation of unwanted pet supplies and older towels. Here’s the website for more info. Their address is 610 Abbot Lane Colorado Springs, CO 80905 and they are open from 10 am and 6 pm. You can feel great about decluttering and helping some sweet animals in the process.
  • Who Gives a Scrap: If you’re an art-lover, here’s where to take donations to support other fellow artists! Donate unwanted art and craft supplies of various kinds! For more info check out their website.
  • God’s Pantry: They accept clothing, furniture, kitchen items, books, and more. Also, cars, motorcycles, & trailers are greatly appreciated. Call ahead for special items & large loads so you can arrange free pick up. (719) 382-0643
  • Life Network: Life Network is happy to accept your gently used or new baby items. They can be donated at 3 different locations:
    • Galley: Monday – Friday from 9 am to 4 pm; 3700 Galley Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80909; (719) 355-1186
    • Westside: Tuesday – Friday 9 am to 4 pm, Saturday 9 am to 2 pm; 3925 Centennial Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO 80907; (719) 623-2870
    • Fountain: Tues, Wed, Fri, Sat 9 am to 4 pm, Thurs 10 am to 5 pm; 97 Widefield Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO 80911; (719) 591-5221
    • Here’s the Life Network website.
  • Lions Club Eyeglass Recycle: Check out the map here to see where you can drop off your used eyeglasses! They recycle your glasses to people in need. The different places that take them are churches, vision doctors, and even Walmart.
  • Silver Key Services: If you’re wondering where to take donations of medical supplies, you should check out Silver Key Services. They have two locations, and you can also donate clothing and household items while you’re there. Check out their website for more info and location info.
  • Crossfire Ministries: Click here to see all the info on all the donations they accept which include clothing, food and household items.
  • Fill the Bin: If you’re short on time and wondering where to take donations, The Clothes Bin is for you! Unlike other typical recyclables such as bottles, cans and paper goods, most local municipalities do not offer a convenient way for their citizens to properly recycle clothes and shoes. The Clothes Bin work with local partners as a for-profit recycling company to help collect, manage, and distribute clothes, shoes, and textiles quickly and easily. They are a drop-box style donation system, offering multiple donation “bins” in parking lots all over the city. They are not attended, so you don’t have to worry about waiting in line; just drop your donations and drive away! Look for the green bins! Read more on their website.
  • Once Upon a Child: Sell your gently used baby and kid items and clothes for cash or store credit, or shop for something you are needing at a discounted price! Their address is 6948 North Academy Blvd. Colorado Springs, CO 80918. Visit their site for more info.

Home Organization Tips

Now that you know where to take donations and you’ve decluttered a bit, it’s time to consider how to organize what’s left over:

  1. Categorize Items: Group like items together. You can be very detailed with this, and in some cases it makes sense to. For example: Instead of just having one big toy bin, consider having a separate bin for legos, blocks, magnetiles, etc. This makes it easier to find what you need and helps with maintenance.
  2. Use Storage Solutions: Invest in storage solutions like bins, baskets, and shelves to keep items neatly contained. Labeling containers can also help you stay organized.
  3. Label: Labeling is a great way to make sure everyone in the space knows exactly where things go. Think of your containers like boundaries. Legos belong in this bin, and nowhere else. Or, chips belong in this bin and nowhere else.
  4. Implement Routines: Find what works for you to maintain. This could be a simple 5 minute cleanup 3 times a day, or maybe an hour or two each week. What makes the most sense for you and your family? And, give yourself grace if you miss a scheduled routine. Guilt does not support us to move forward. In fact, it often has the opposite, discouraging affect and causes our systems to fall apart.
  5. Involve Your Kids: Teach your children the importance of organization by involving them in the process. Assign age-appropriate tasks and make it a fun activity for the whole family and see the reward of your efforts over time as they begin to help you maintain order in their spaces.

Hiring Help

If you need additional help decluttering and organizing your home, consider hiring Grace to Organize. We will help you sort, declutter, and organize any space in your home. “The only space we can’t organize is an empty one” -Grace

Also, did you know we haul off your donations at no extra cost to you (as long as it fits in our vehicles)? We know where to take donations in Colorado Springs, and we’ll make sure that your recyclables are put to good use!

  • Schedule a Consultation: We offer free virtual consultations, and in-person consults (for a small fee). Email grace2organize@gmail.com, Text 719-396-1965, or book directly through our main page here.

Happy decluttering, and as always, remember: We are cheering you on with GRACE!

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