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  2. To help you find items that people in your neighborhood are giving away without asking for anything in return, Nextdoor has opened a new section called Free Finds. You'll be able to look through ...

  3. Planet Aid - Wikipedia

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    Planet Aid, Inc. Planet Aid is a non-profit organization headquartered in Elkridge, Maryland. Its primary activity is the collection of clothing and other household items for resale and recycling. Founded in 1997 in Massachusetts, [5] [6] the organization has expanded down the East Coast of the United States and operates in 23 states, [7] where ...

  4. Where to recycle your used and unwanted gadgets

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    You can dispose of old rechargeable batteries, old phones and CFL bulbs in the dropoff boxes at any of 2,300 Home Depot or 2,200 Lowe’s locations. The bins are usually located in the front of ...

  5. Not on Nextdoor? You can still grab your neighbors' stuff on ...

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    You can still grab your neighbors’ stuff on Free Finds. Nextdoor, the app that helps neighbors connect, launched a new feature called Free Finds today, which will help people browse the free ...

  6. Northern Illinois Food Bank - Wikipedia

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    Northern Illinois Food Bank is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization that focuses on providing food to those in need in northern Illinois. Partnerships and donors allow for more than 71,000 people to be fed each week through different programs. [1] Northern Illinois Food Bank operates in 13 counties surrounding Chicago. [2]

  7. Buy Nothing Project - Wikipedia

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    Buy Nothing Project. The Buy Nothing Project is a global conglomeration of community-based groups, founded in Bainbridge Island, Washington, in 2013, that encourages giving (or recycling) of consumer goods and services (called "gifts of self" [2]) in preference to conventional commerce. The stated aim of the Buy Nothing Project is "to build ...

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