Spring is in full swing in Virginia, and as the flowers bloom and the sun shines, it’s the perfect time to embark on the annual tradition of spring cleaning and decluttering. Let’s explore some family-friendly tips for decluttering your space, sprucing up your home, refreshing your wardrobe and positively impacting your community and the planet.
Before diving into your spring-cleaning frenzy, setting clear goals and priorities is essential.
Identify which areas of your home need the most attention and what you hope to achieve. Whether organizing closets, decluttering the garage or refreshing the living room, having a plan will help streamline the process.
Examine your wardrobe with a critical eye.
Consider parting ways with any clothing that has remained untouched for the past few months to a year. A handy trick is to rotate your hangers in the opposite direction after each wear, aiding in assessing your clothing’s actual usage. Then, donate gently worn clothes and accessories to Goodwill, allowing for more thrift finds and closet items you enjoy.
Take it one room at a time to avoid feeling overwhelmed.
Start by decluttering items that no longer serve a purpose or bring joy to your family. Remember the mantra: keep, donate, recycle. Instead of tossing usable items into the trash, consider donating them to organizations like Goodwill of Central and Coastal Virginia. Your donations can significantly impact someone else’s life while keeping unnecessary waste out of landfills.
The Goodwill Donation Process
When you donate to Goodwill, your items embark on a remarkable journey. From the moment they leave your hands, they are sorted, processed and eventually find new homes or purposes. Goodwill has been a leader in repurposing donations and creating job opportunities for individuals facing barriers to work for over a century.
Items that don’t sell in a traditional Goodwill retail store get yet another chance when they are sent to the Goodwill Outlet store, where items are sold by the pound for even deeper shopper discounts. Ever wondered what happens to non-sellable donations? They can be recycled, repurposed, or transformed into other useful items through a robust salvage operation. Goodwill accepts a wide range of gently-used items, from clothing and accessories to furniture and electronics. Each donation is carefully inspected, and items in good condition are priced and placed on the sales floor.
The Difference Your Donations Make
The impact of your donations extends far beyond clutter-free closets. In 2023 alone, Goodwill of Central and Coastal Virginia diverted nearly 40 million pounds from landfills.
By supporting Goodwill, you’re reducing waste and helping individuals in your community gain employment and access valuable job-training resources. Through programs like Individual Supported Employment (ISE) and Group Supported Employment (GSE), Goodwill provides essential support and training to individuals with disabilities or other barriers seeking employment opportunities. In 2023, nearly 300 individuals participated in the ISE program, and another 50 were employed through GSE in Goodwill’s retail operations. These programs empower individuals to build skills, gain confidence and achieve greater independence.
As you tackle spring cleaning, why not refresh your wardrobe with sustainable fashion choices?
Goodwill’s retail stores offer a treasure trove of gently-used clothing, shoes, and accessories at affordable prices. By shopping at Goodwill, you can find unique pieces while reducing the environmental impact of fast fashion.
Involve the whole family by hosting a mini fashion show or DIY clothing swap. Encourage kids to get creative with their outfits and express their individuality through thrift finds. Not only will you score some fantastic deals, but you’ll also teach your children the value of mindful consumption and giving back to the community.
Let’s embrace the spirit of renewal and empowerment by spring cleaning with purpose this spring. Together, we can make a difference, one donation and one outfit at a time.
To learn more about Goodwill’s mission, how you can donate or to find a store near you, visit goodwillvirginia.org.