22 Places To Donate Your Used Clothing In Toronto

22 Places To Donate Your Used Clothing In Toronto

Whether you’re minimizing your wardrobe after a Marie Kondo marathon or want to do a deep spring clean, donating your unneeded clothing is sustainable and charitable. Over 20 billion pounds of textiles end up in landfills every year, and only 10% get donated to charities or to secondhand stores. Recycling your old clothes is simultaneously altering the approach to retail, the environmental crisis, and humanitarian aid for a wholesome and inventive way to rework the fashion industry. Donating used clothes to shelters or stores that give back is a great way to do some clearing out while still feeling good about helping others in Toronto.

**Due to the COVID-19 restrictions, some locations are not accepting clothing donations at this time, so be sure to double check the websites before donating

If you’re looking to donate old clothing, check out these places all located here in Toronto! 

Charities/ Organizations

Salvation Army

You can drop off your gently used clothing, home-ware, and furniture at your local Salvation Army Thrift Store for someone else to enjoy. After all, another person’s trash is another’s treasure.

Value Village

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Value Village’s work with nonprofits allows you to maximize the use of your unworn clothing by strengthening your community and planet!

Habitat For Humanity Restore

With 11 locations across the GTA, Habitat ReStore sells your unique home goods in its vintage and antiques store. Donate furniture, appliances, and  décor to be purchased at sale price!

Plato’s Closet

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This second-hand shop will purchase your lightly-used goods so your brand name purchases won’t go to waste. Now both you and the new wearer can score on this double-whammy.

Diabetes Canada Declutter & Donate

Diabetes Canada makes it easy for you to recycle your unworn clothes by scheduling a pick up or finding a donation box. Prepare your garments in a 67-litre garbage bag or housewares in a box that don’t exceed 40 pounds, schedule a pick up, and leave outside your door.

H&M

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Reduce, reuse, and re-wear with H&M’s recylcing program.  Take a bag of your textiles to your nearest H&M to be sent to a recylcing plant. Every bag is redeemed with a discount card of$5 off a $30 purchase in-store. All materials all welcome, even if highly worn out.

Clothing Donation Boxes

You can find clothing drop-off boxes that support various charities and initiatives in the parking lots of malls or specific streets for fast and easy convenience.

New Circles

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Give back your clothes, shoes, and accessories at New Circle’s drop off centre. Bring your donations during operating hours to the side entrance to be assisted, or set up your own clothing drive!

Yonge Street Mission

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Have a positive impact on your community by donating your quality clothing to YSM to be resold at the fraction of its price. The mission’s thrift store, Double Take, is a market that offers the community your premium goods at a price people can afford.

Kidney Clothes

Kidney Clothes takes its slogan ‘we want the clothes you don’t’ seriously. Your clothing donations help stimulate kidney research projects to fight disease — all you have to do is a schedule a pick-up, find a location, or start your own fundraiser.

Dress For Success

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Dress For Success’ main goal is to empower women to enter the workforce. It accepts clothing donations that’ll help make a positive impression in the corporate world, such as power suits and blouses to help women dress for the job they want.

The New Mom Project

The New Mom Project Help new moms and marginalized families by providing baby clothing and necessities. Help take some of the pressure off by giving the basics to those who need it most.
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Help new moms and marginalized families by providing baby clothing and necessities. Help take some of the pressure off by giving the basics to those who need it most.

Sistering

Provide immediate relief to women who’ve gone through trauma and discrimination by giving adult and children’s clothing, blankets, and footwear.

Shelters

Covenant House

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Give back to your community by donating to homeless youth who need the proper and sufficient apparel to get them through the changing seasons. Covenant House accepts winter garments as part of its donation services so folks can keep warm.

Sanctuary Toronto

Sanctuary offers a place of refuge for those who need a place of security to heal. This safe haven offers programs that help strengthen the community, and clothing donations help clothe those who are marginalized.

Jessie’s Centre

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Pregnant women and young moms are given a stable and safe space at Jessie’s Centre. Donors can give maternity wear, clothing for younger women, baby clothes, and various accessories.

Oasis Clothing Bank

Oasis offers sanctuary to those struggling with and overcoming addiction. Donate your lightly-worn clothing to a donation bin that’ll be distributed amongst members.

The Scott Mission

The Scott Mission offers outreach programs and a safe place to provide wellness to the homeless or low-income folks. You can help by donating apparel by dropping it off or getting it picked-up.

Fred Victor

Fred Victor is a social service charitable organization that fosters long-lasting and positive change in the lives of homeless and low-income people living across Toronto. Every day, more than 2,000 people use the programs and services offered. Check out the website for which gently used clothing item they’re in need of.

Horizons For Youth

Horizons for Youth is a shelter for at-risk and homeless youth between the ages of 16-24 years old in Toronto. It provides youth with the support they need to escape from the cycle of poverty and leave the streets behind.

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