Where can I donate my items in Denver that is not Goodwill or Arc? (2026 Guide)

Looking for places to donate items in Denver besides Goodwill or Arc? Discover the best local donation centers for furniture, clothing, food, and household items.

One of the biggest sticking points in any organizing project isn't deciding what to let go of—it's figuring out where it should go. You don't want to throw usable things in a landfill, but you also don't want six bags sitting in your trunk for three weeks because you haven't had time to research drop-off locations. This guide is your resource for furniture, food, kids', and adult clothing donation options in the Denver metro area that you may not already know of.

Quick Answer: Where to Donate Items in Denver

If you're decluttering your home in Denver, several local charities accept gently used items such as clothing, furniture, and household goods.This blog will focus on the more niche organizations in Denver that make it easy to donate unwanted items while supporting local communities. Places to donate are The Other Side Furniture Company, Dever Rescue Mission, Clothes to kid, I support the Girls and Metro Caring.


Why Donating Is an Important Step When Decluttering?

Donating is so important because it:

  • Reduce household clutter making your space more functional and calm.

  • Helps local charities and families that are in need.

  • Keep usable items out of landfills so our Earth can be healthier

  • Lastly, Feeling better about letting go of possessions is an added bonus.

Everyone should make an effort to donate, recycle or responsibly trash their unwanted items. 

Clients who work with me at Happy Organized Denver always donate more items than expected! One of my greatest joys is being the in-between person who gets to rehome many items that have so much life left to give.

Best Donation Centers in Denver

We have all heard of Goodwill Industries, Arc, and Habitat for Humanity but have you heard of Clothes to Kid, The Other Side Furniture Boutique,The Gathering Place and Metro Caring? 

Winter donations at Clothes to Kid

Where to donate kids clothes in Denver?

Clothes to Kid

Clothes To Kids of Denver proudly provides new and quality used clothing in a boutique setting to Denver area students from low-income or in-crisis families, free of charge. Their vision is that all students will have the clothing they need to feel comfortable, confident, and prepared to thrive.

Here is what they need:

  • New or gently used (Would you give it to a friend?)

  • Clean and ready-to-wear (Recently washed with no stains, holes or broken zippers.)

  • Current styles (Appealing to kids, pre-teens, teens and young adults.)

  • Age appropriate for youth and teens (Suitable for school.)

  • Size 4T and larger (No baby and toddler sizes, please!)

Clothes to kid helps each family receive 5 tops, 4 bottoms (shorts, pants, skirts and/or dresses), 1 additional dress or skirt (optional), 5 pairs of new underwear, 5 pairs of new socks, 1 bra (optional), 1 pair of shoes, 1 coat or jacket anf Extras (accessories, school supplies, etc – if available)


Where to donate good furniture in Denver?

The Other Side Furniture Boutique

The Other Side Furniture Boutique is a high-end, second-hand store that offers new and gently used furniture, housewares, and many other treasures! The Other Side Furniture Boutique is run and managed by students and graduates of The Other Side Academy. We strive to create an amazing shopping experience for all that visit our Furniture Boutique while offering world-class service. We also offer free donation pickups.

Here is what they need:

  • Sofas

  • Chairs

  • rugs

  • Home décor

  • bed frames

The Other Side Academy is a training school in which students learn pro-social, vocational and life skills allowing them to emerge with a healthy life on “the other side”. This program is available as an alternative to those facing long-term incarceration as well as those seeking a change from the life they’ve chosen in the past. 


Where to donate my used, still in good condition womens clothes in Denver?

The Gathering Place

The Gathering Place provides low-barrier, trauma-informed care to women, gender-diverse people, and children facing homelessness and instability. 

Here is what they accept:

  • Clothing Items

  • Toiletries & Hygiene Items

  • Non-Perishable Food

  • Baby and Family Items

  • Health and Wellness Items

  • Household Items

The Gathering Place addresses the root causes of poverty, marginalization, and oppression, offering comprehensive services that guide our members from crisis to stability. With access to basic needs like food, shelter, and clothing, as well as long-term support such as housing assistance and mental health care, we empower individuals to rebuild their lives—all at no cost to those we serve.


Where can I donate my unused in date food in Denver?

Metro Caring

Metro Caring is a leading anti-hunger organization in Colorado, Metro Caring works with our community to meet people’s immediate need for nutritious, culturally relevant food while building a movement to end hunger at its root causes.

Food they accept:

  • Fruits and vegetables: low-sodium canned veggies, canned fruit in water, sauces (curry, enchilada sauce, pasta sauce), unsweetened applesauce

  • Proteins: canned chicken and tuna, nuts and nut butters, fresh cheeses, meat

  • Grains: paste, flour, masa, rice, oats, whole wheat bread

  • Healthy snacks: popcorn, protein bars, rice cakes

  • Condiments and spices: soy sauce, dried chilis, cooking oil, spices, herbs

  • Hygiene products: toothpaste, toothbrushes, bar soap, body wash, shampoo & conditioner, razors, combs, period products, baby products

Too often, when people are hungry, they are expected to take whatever is leftover, expired, or cheap. This can lead to diet-related diseases for adults and lower school performance for children. You can help Metro Caring stock their shelves with fresh, nutritious, and culturally relevant foods for our Fresh Foods Market so that everyone has healthy food to eat. 

Tips for Decluttering Before Donating

If you're preparing to donate items from your home, a few simple steps can make the process easier and make it easier for the charity receiving your items.

  • Sort Items by Category

Separate clothing, household goods, and furniture so you know where each type of item should be donated.

  • Check Donation Guidelines

Different charities accept different items. Checking their websites before can help you know the hours they are open, what their current needs are and how many items you can drop off. Its good to check their current needs as these change monthly. 

  • Clean Items Before Donating

Donations should be in good, usable condition. Please don't donate things with holes, stains or don't look like something you would want. If your items can be washed and folded nicely and persented well, that is always welcome. 

Please go to each website and check what they are looking for and what they do not accept. Take the time to make sure your donations are clean, in date and appropriate for the organization. 

How Professional Organizers Help With Decluttering

Many clients struggle with decluttering alone because they feel overwhelmed or unsure where to start.

Professional organizers help by:

  • Creating simple sorting systems

  • Helping clients decide what to keep or donate

  • Coordinating donation options for unwanted items

  • Designing organizing systems that keep homes clutter-free

Working with a professional organizer should make the decluttering process faster, less stressful and possibly even fun!

If your looking for help organizing your homes in the Denver area, you can work with Happy Organized to create systems that make it easier to manage and maintain an organized home.

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