Donate

Donating to CLT reduces your environmental impact, provides quality goods your neighbors can purchase, and funds dozens of local nonprofits!

Visit Our Thrift Shop

 

459 Highway 74 South
Peachtree City, GA 30269

Donation Drop Off Hours

Tues – Wed and Fri – Sat, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM *Self-Service ONLY after 2 PM

(Note: Hours are subject to unpredictable change due to heat advisories, weather, storage capacity, and staffing concerns. NO DONATIONS Sundays, Mondays, and Thursdays)

Please, never abandon items at CLT when we are closed. This creates additional work for our team, costs us money, and is against the law.

Donate books and clothes to our secondhand charity shop!

Donation Drop Off

When you arrive at our thrift shop, drive around to the back of the building. Look for volunteers and staff members in green/yellow safety vests. They are happy to help you unload donations from your vehicle!

Dropping off donations during Self-Service Only hours is easy! Simply place your items in the carts underneath the large tent in our back parking lot. Reminder: Even when we are not available to assist you, the donation unloading zone is under surveillance. Any looting or dumping will be prosecuted.

Thank you for choosing CLT as the nonprofit to receive your generous donations. The proceeds from your donations empower change in our local community.

Can’t drop off your furniture at our store? Contact us to pick up!

Join our Donor Hall of Fame by funding CLT through a monetary donation!

What Can I Donate?

Items We Accept as Donations

We want to sell what you want to buy!

Clothing, home décor, books, toys, and most other items in good condition can be donated to CLT. Check out this short video for more detailed information about items we can and can’t accept.

Sometimes we may need to turn away a donation we would normally accept due to a surplus of certain items in our limited storage space.

If an item is damaged, smells, is recalled, or is out-of-date, please recycle it instead of donating. Paying removal fees for items we can’t sell prevents us from giving back to the local community.

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