Survey #249—Full Response from Sara

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PronounsEveryone!
Please share your suggestions for unconventional places to take donated items (for example, a local florist’s shop for empty flower vases). If you mention a specific business or organization, please include your city, state, province, region, and/or country in your answer.We always search out Title 1 schools in low income areas to donate office supplies, art supplies., paper towels and hand soap, etc.. Here in Tallahassee, FL you can donate art supplies to The Sharing Tree, which in term donates them to schools, art educators etc. You can also donate art or creative items (BEADWORK, Gayle! LOL) to Big Bend Cares Artopia fundraiser...our HIV/AIDS support group gala.

The thousands of plastic bags folks save can be donated to a bin in front of our local grocery store (Publix).

Furniture and home items go to ECHO, supporting the homeless and the International Rescue Committee for Refugees local office. Women and children's clothing can be donated to Refuge House, our domestic abuse shelter.
Describe an activity or interest for which you acquire far more supplies or materials than you tend to use over a reasonable period of time.Uh, party supplies...plates, napkins and decorations for every holiday and birthday stuff for anyone within a ten mile radius...five HUGE bins of it under my four poster bed. I stopped entertaining but can't seem to stop collecting pretty paper plates!
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