It’s time for spring cleaning! Here are the places around Denver where you can donate, dispose of, or sell items for which you no longer have use.
Make Space
To donate old tools, art supplies, and other household items, check out these spots:
- 🎨 Re:Creative — donate unused art and craft supplies. Plus, all material donations are 100% tax-deductible.
- 🔧 Denver Tool Library — not all tool donations are accepted, so check with them before you stop in.
- 🛋️ Habitat ReStore — Habitat for Humanity’s donation centers will take new and gently used home items like furniture, appliances, and building materials.
- 🩺 Project Cure — for medical equipment and supplies.
- 💊 National Prescription Drug Take Back Day (April 27) — responsibly dispose of leftover medication.
- WeeCycle — donate extra diapers, clothing, and baby and toddler gear to help families in need.
Our Denver Recycling 101 guide will help you figure out what to do with old batteries and electronics.
Refresh Your Wardrobe
Give your items a new life by donating them to one of these organizations.
- Goodwill
- Clothes to Kids of Denver
- Dress For Success
- Denver Newcomer Help — donations go to help recently arrived migrants.
Get cash or store credit for your popular vintage and currently trending items.
- Goldmine Vintage — make sure to call and make an appointment ahead of time.
- Boss Vintage — bring your best vintage western, denim, and workwear. Check the website to see what they’re currently buying.
- Strawberry Mountain
- The Shop Outpost — another great option for western items.
Clean the Pantry
There are several places that will take non-perishable food items and some that will take fresh food.
- Bienvenidos Food Bank — they also accept fresh fruits and vegetables on Wednesday and Thursday mornings.
- Food Bank of the Rockies
- We Don’t Waste — they offer at-home food donation pick up.
- Colorado Pet Pantry — donate pet food and treats at locations across the Front Range.
- Mutual Aid Denver









