Submitted by odd_leo t3_ym6tjo in ColumbiaMD

I want to know my stuff actually gets to people who need it and not ebay resellers. I have a lot of stuff to get rid of.

I can also volunteer my time if anyone knows of organizations that actually help those who are financially struggling.

I don't mind driving. This can be anywhere in MD, VA, DC, or PA.

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Rashaverik t1_iv2819h wrote

If you're here in Columbia, check with CAC of Howard County.

There's also a smaller group that started up around the time of the pandemic, Columbia Community Care, they have a page on Facebook.

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albrods t1_iv35dm6 wrote

We also have buy nothing groups around columbia. Not specifically targeted to those who can not afford things, but they always go to those who will use the items in theory. They are on fb.

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plasticutensils t1_iv3xa84 wrote

Elkridge food pantry or any of the local food pantries are great places where you get to see your impact right away when you hand deliver food to people. Although that isn't a everyday thing they always could use help organizing or picking up from local super markets or churches.

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odd_leo OP t1_iv3yrqj wrote

Thanks for all these everyone. I will be going through their forms 990s. I want to make sure where I volunteer actually uses their money for good and not to overpay some CEO.

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Space-Drone t1_iv6j3ib wrote

Bridges to housing stability is a great local org that provides subsidized housing to low income families. They're always looking for help fixing up their next place and sometimes take furniture donations https://bridges2hs.org/

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craftybitch76 t1_ivjt37z wrote

If you have clothing, textiles, including stuffed animals, there are clothing drop bins at lots of schools. The schools get paid by the pound and use the funds for student programs. I know HCMS has one, and many other schools do too.

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