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Donate Old Clothes?

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I am leaving Thailand soon and have 2 big garbage bags full of old clothes.

Baby clothes,Mans shirts,Ladies clothes and jeans etc..

I just wanted to throw them away,but maybe somebody still can need them?

I have no car,so i cant transport them anywhere,but if anybody knows who would pick them up for donation is very welcome.

Freedom House in Old City is always taking in old clothes for Burmese refugees. www.thaifreedomhouse.org

Freedom House in Old City is always taking in old clothes for Burmese refugees. www.thaifreedomhouse.org

I've also got bags of clothes I don't need and was also unsure where to donate so thanks for the link. Will drop off my stuff there soon.

It's my understanding that they'll take donations 24-hours a day on their doorstep.

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Ok now i know where,but i still have no car!;-)

Anybody wants to pick them up and bring there?

I live near san phak wan opposite chiang mai speedway.

thx

You can hop in a truck or tuktuk?

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You can hop in a truck or tuktuk?

I could rent a helicopter!;-)

No tuktuks out here and to get to a truck i would have to carry the 2 big bags to the main street and i am not doing that...

I not want to put any work in this,if anybody goes there anyway,like posted before,please just pick it up otherwise i am just goin to throw it away.

thx

It's my understanding that they'll take donations 24-hours a day on their doorstep.

Please try to leave usable donations.

In the states some of the charities doing that are spending almost as much money as they receive for the goods on charges to cart garbage off.

Bring them to a Wat, e.g. Wat Suan Dok.

Yes.

If the clothes are in reasonable condition, meaning not items that would only be suitable for cleaning the car with, then any temple would be only too pleaed to take them off your hands.

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