
It can be a hard habit to get into, especially if you tend to be a pack-rat like myself, but you should get in the habit of cleaning out your closet and drawers and least once a year, if not every six months. It can be a great feeling to get your closet cleaned out and finally in order. Typically, people think of the Goodwill when it comes to getting rid of those old clothes. But consider another, lesser known option. Donate any women's or children's clothes to your local battered women's shelter.
Local battered women's shelters are run by a variety of organizations, ranging from local churches to hospitals to county government. Sometimes these shelters can be difficult to find since they often kept secret to protect those under their protection. Contact your Department of Health Services to find a shelter in your area.
Battered women shelters give women and children an opportunity to get away from abusive situations, but often struggle for resources, given that they are not as well known as other charities.
There is nothing more tragic that a woman and/or a child being stuck in an abusive situation. These shelters give women and children a way out. Associated Content asks you to consider the following.
"When donating clothes to the women's shelter, remember to include clean, neat bras and underwear. This is something people often overlook, both when donating clothes and when packing in a hurry to escape their circumstances. As long as they are clean and minimal signs of wear (no holes, minimal fray, the elastic still in tact) these are great things to donate to victims of domestic violence."
These shelters often help battered women find employment, so remember to include any dressy clothes that you no longer wear, which can help these women in job interviews.
Donating your clothes to a battered women's shelter takes just one, simple extra step and can have a tremendous and direct impact on the members of your own community who need it most.




