Donations

Donations

I will donate: Join the Donate Movement and support your community and help the planet.

Donation Centers and Hours

Goodwill recently launched the Donate Movement, a public awareness campaign to emphasize the positive impact that donating clothing and other household goods can have on communities and the planet. So remember, just as there are things you recycle, there are things you donate!

You can make donations at your local Goodwill Store during business hours. You can also donate at the following attended donation centers and unattended donation centers.


Attended Donation Centers
Attended Donation Centers are open seven days a week from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except for the Boston location, which is open seven days a week, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Arlington

905 Mass Avenue (Stop & Shop)

Boston

1010 Harrison Avenue (Roxbury)

Concord

211 Sudbury Road (Crosby's Market)

Lexington

36 Bedford Street (Behind Walgreens)

Newtonville

33 Austin Street (Across from Shaw's)

North Andover

757 Turnpike Street (Super Stop & Shop)

Reading

1342 Main Street (Home Goods)

Sudbury

509 Boston Post Road (Behind Shaw's)

Wellesley

169 Great Plain Avenue (Open during town's Transfer Station hours and for Wellesley residents only.)

Woburn

400 Cambridge Road (Whole Foods Market)


Unattended Centers (Municipal Recycling Centers)
Please contact municipal offices for hours of operation. You must have a town sticker to access these sites.

Barnstable

Flint Street

Brockton

45 Industrial Boulevard

Dennis

Theo F. Smith Road

Eastham

Old Orchard Road

Hanover

Rockland Street

Harwich

Queen Anne Road

Hingham

Hobart Street

Mashpee

Ashers Path

Medfield

North Meadows Road

Needham

Central Avenue

Plymouth

South St. Transfer Station

Southborough

Cordeville Road

Sudbury

Boston Post Road (Rt. 20)

Wayland

Boston Post Road (Rt. 20)

Wellfleet

370 Coles Neck Road

Westborough

Hopkinton Road

Weston

Church Street

Yarmouth

600 Workshop Road

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The Goodwill Stores are run as social enterprises, meaning they support Goodwill’s mission to provide job training for individuals with disabilities and other barriers to employment while also providing jobs and good quality, low-cost goods to individuals and families looking for value.

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