Mar 14, 2025
PRESS RELEASE
National Clean Out Your Closet Week is back! Taking place this year on March 16–22, this annual observance is the perfect opportunity to declutter, get organized, and make a difference in your community. As the weather warms up, it's time to refresh your home by clearing out unwanted clothing and household items — and your local Goodwill Industries of West Michigan (GIWM) is ready to help you give your gently used items a new life.
Studies show that clutter can cause stress and reduce productivity. If you’ve been putting off tidying up your closet or another space in your home, National Clean Out Your Closet Week is the perfect motivation to take action. By getting organized, you can create a more efficient and stress-free living space while also making room for the things that truly matter.
Once you've sorted through your belongings, consider donating your unwanted gently used clothing and household items to Goodwill. Every donation helps support our mission of providing job training and placement programs that empower individuals in our community to achieve meaningful employment. Your contributions also support the environment by extending the life cycle of everyday items, reducing waste, and keeping goods out of landfills.
If you're ready to tackle your closet but don't know where to start, here are some helpful organization tips:
Donating to Goodwill is about more than just clearing out space — it’s about creating opportunities for others. The revenue generated from selling donated items goes toward funding programs that provide vital job training, career development, and employment opportunities for people in our local community.
This National Clean Out Your Closet Week, take the time to declutter, donate, and make a difference. Goodwill Industries of West Michigan (GIWM) has 18 convenient donation locations to serve you. Visit www.GoodwillWM.org to find the nearest donation center and learn more about how your contributions support our mission.
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