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Where To Donate Your Boxing Day Best

Got extra gifts, or items you no longer need? Here are some places they can go.

The day after Christmas, called "Boxing Day" in some countries, is traditionally a day of organizing and donating.  In the U.S., it marks the beginning what some stores call the "returns season." In homes in the South End, it might mean that on December 27th folks have a few extra items lying about that they no longer need. 

Whether they're duplicate gifts, replacements for items that still have some usability left, or clothing that doesn't fit but can't be returned, if you've got things to donate, here's where to go:

Goodwill Donation Center
1010 Harrison Avenue
Boston, MA 02119

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Driving Directions (it's also a 15-minute walk from the Orange Line's Ruggles Station and close to the #47 bus stop at Harrison Ave. and Worcester Square, and the Silver Line stop at Washington St. and Melnea Cass)

Cradles To Crayons

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The children's charity is accepting donations of all kinds, though make sure to check if what you have to give is on their list.  Their drop-off center is closed until January 2nd, but until then donors can bring their goods to the charity's "1-800-Pack-Rat" storage unit, which can be opened with the combination "1984" (more details are here).  The unit is on Life Street in Brighton, which is just around the corner from the charity's main giving center at:

155 North Beacon Street

Brighton, MA 02135

Driving Directions (it's also accessible by taking the Orange Line or the #1 bus to the B train or the 57 bus). 

Want to donate without leaving the house?  Project Smile, an organization based in Hopedale, Massachusetts that serves traumatized children, also accepts donations by mail.  They're seeking stuffed animals, unused coloring books and crayons, and children's reading books, though they have specific guidelines about what they can receive.  Items can be mailed to Project Smile, P.O. Box 336, Hopedale, MA, 01747.

The American Library Association also has an extensive list of places that are happy to receive mailed donations of books, whether it's Reader To Reader in Amherst, MA, which donates books to Massachusetts schools (including some Boston Public Schools) and nationwide, or to soldiers serving around the world through Operation Paperback's Volunteer Shipper program. 

Donors mailing their gifts can schedule package pickups at their home online through the U.S. Postal Service.  And if there are any organizations missing from this list that accept donated goods, whether by mail or in or near the South End, please let us know in the comments!  We don't want to leave anybody out.

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