Most second hand stores will take them, but if you know someone who works in healthcare, they know lots of folks who cannot afford them and would love to receive them. Or you can even drop them off at a nursing home.
They take them as a donation and charge everyone that benefits, far better to donate where someone can get help from them instead of enlarging a NHs profit margin.
Our hospice accepts incontinence pads, pull ups, and briefs. They pass them along to clients who are waiting for their order and can't afford their own. <3
Hi Dillon. That’s very thoughtful. How about contacting your local Sr. Center? They might be able to direct the donation to those they know are in most need.
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Maybe senior centers can get them to a needy family for a gift.