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As the holiday season approaches, charity organizations anticipate an influx of donations. However, they urge the public to contribute thoughtfully, ensuring that the items they donate are in good condition.
Yolanda Saiz, the CEO of Vinnies NSW, a charity known for its second-hand shops, emphasizes the allure of op-shopping. For many, it’s akin to a “treasure hunt,” where one can discover hidden gems among the donations.
It’s important for donors to consider how they dispose of their items. Leaving donations outside charity shops can lead to damage from weather or interference from passersby. Such conditions can render items unusable, defeating the purpose of the donation.
For those hesitant to use op-shops, ‘pay it forward’ groups present a viable alternative. These groups allow donors to offer items directly to others who can collect them, ensuring that they find a new home.
Saiz advises potential donors to use their judgment. When donating to a charity, it’s essential to consider whether the organization is likely to need or want the item. Thoughtful donations help charities efficiently use resources and maximize their impact.
If you don’t want to go the op-shop route, ‘pay it forward’ groups are another option for re-homing items, where others will come and pick them up from you.
“Whereas when you … give it to charity, you have to kind of exercise … your own judgement to determine, are they likely to want it or not?”
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It will also ensure it doesn’t send the wrong signal to manufacturers about the demand for certain products.