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Where to donate clothes in Toronto

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Many organizations across Toronto accept in-kind donations of clothing items.
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Rukhshana Ahmadi

Rukhshana Ahmadi

Afghan-Canadian writer, passionate storyteller and advocate for education, human rights and justice for all. Member of PEN Canada’s Writers in Exile Program and TMU journalism student. Can usually be found enjoying good food and good books, while admitting, quite openly, that she’s terrible at finding good music.

Jan. 27, 2025

Donating clothes is one of the simplest ways to support people in your community.

Across Toronto, several organizations accept gently used clothing and ensure it reaches those who need it most, from women re-entering the workforce to individuals experiencing homelessness.

Below is a map of trusted places in the city where your donations can make a meaningful impact. Click the clothes icon to learn more about each location, its operating hours, the type of items it accepts and the communities it serves.

None of these locations are close enough to your home? You can check even more drop-off bins across the city on Oasis Clothing Bank's website, as well as Declutter for Diabetes website.

Some organizations also offer pick-up options, so you don't even have to leave your home. Here are a few places you can contact to come take clothes off your hands:

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