Why Give?
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What To Give
A LOT OF GOOD ACCEPTS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS
Items that are donated will be checked and then sold in the A Lot of Good Store. When donating, the items should be clean and in good condition.
A Lot of Good will not accept items that are:
How To Give
GATHER YOUR STUFF: Go through your closets and cupboards and look for those items that are not being used and just taking up space.
DOUBLE CHECK: Please make sure all items are in working order, contain all of their pieces, are clean and are in good overall condition. We can not accept items that have been recalled or do not meet current safety standards. In addition, we may not be able to take larger items. Please call the store (909-233-7830) for details or to see if we can accept a specific item.
DROP OFF DONATIONS: Take your items to the A Lot of Good Store during donation hours listed below. There is a drive-through donation area in the back of the building to make unloading easier.
On some occasions, when we receive a lot of donations at one time, we may be “full” for the day and have to turn away donations to stay in compliance with fire code/hazards.
We are typically unable to take large furniture & miscellaneous donations due to space issues, so please call for clarification before bringing large items in.
DONATIONS ACCEPTED DURING POSTED HOURS ONLY.
PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE DONATIONS AFTER HOURS.
YOUR DONATION RECEIPTS:
When you drop off your donations at A Lot of Good, a receipt can be provided for any donations you will be claiming on your taxes. The IRS requires that you value your donation on your tax return. Visit the link provided for specific guidelines on determining values for items donated.

