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    2 years ago

    Amazing people. The owner is really nice. Amazing program. They change a lot of kids. With special needs. I see changes every day

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    Bloom

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    The perfect place to either: 1 - donate nice women's clothing (as like-new as possible) to be…read morescored buy women who need something nicer than they are in a position to buy and might need for a job interview, etc., Or: 2 - if you need some clothing to look the way you'd like to be seen for that special opportunity, be sure to stop by and check out Bloom. It won't be a waste of your time. Drop off what is nice but not needed so that someone who really needs it can have it! Note the specific open hours and donations accepted times on their website. Tip re. Dropping off items: Donations are received at the rear of the building, down the immediately adjacent driveway. Back down it if you can. It's difficult to turn a car around at the bottom!

    As you may know if you follow my reviews on Thrift stores, I am a reseller, so please remember that…read moreall my reviews of thrift stores are given from that perspective, which may differ from the ordinary shoppers perspective. Marin is the Mecca if you are either an ordinary shopper or a reseller in the high-end resale market this is a fabulous cause as well. They dress people who are looking for a new start and help them get professional clothes to go to interviews and such. The donations for the store come from very nice and wealthy donors in San Francisco and other areas of Marin County. The prices here are amazing. I mostly shop for myself but occasionally find something well enough price that I could resell it. They have a five dollar rack where they put everything that hasn't sold in two months. I found some amazing things on that rack today. I also bought myself some lovely things spent more than five dollars of course but not anywhere near the actual value of these designer pieces if you are anywhere near this place, you must stop by and support this wonderful cause.

    Waste Not Want Not Salvaging

    Waste Not Want Not Salvaging

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    Waste Not Want Not Salvaging is one of those rare organizations that quietly does real, practical…read morework for the community. They help businesses and residents keep usable materials out of the landfill by finding ways to reuse, repair, and redistribute items that still have value. Instead of throwing things away, they connect materials with artists, educators, farms, nonprofits, and people who can actually use them. They also provide supervised community service opportunities and help elderly or overwhelmed residents responsibly clear out and rehome items. The focus is thoughtful, resourceful, and environmentally responsible. It's refreshing to see a small nonprofit solving real waste problems while supporting the local community at the same time. Marin County is lucky to have a group doing this kind of hands-on reuse and salvage work.

    So what to do. My parents passed and I was left with so many surplus items. They all have value and…read moreI want to see them in the hands of folks who will appreciate them and provide these items in their next life. I certainly don't want to create any more landfill. I don't have time to try to sell them. When I attempted to offer them for free, I encountered more flakes than I can count. I have some concerns about liability. What happens if I give away a ladder and someone takes a fall? Could I receive any tax deduction since I am giving these items away. I encountered Jesse of Waste Not Want Not and my concerns were immediately quelled. Jesse is conscientious about making sure that items are recycled or rehomed. He offered me a release of liability and offered me a tax-deductible receipt for the 501(c) 3 he runs. Most importantly I can feel good that my parents' items will find their way into the hands of folks who could really benefit from them. I am glad that I can avoid paying storage fees to retain items I don't need while being confident that they will end up in a network of folks who could really use them. Problems solved.

    Hooves For Harmony - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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