Find out how your donations create jobs in your community.
We value all types of philanthropic giving and want to ensure that our donors give in ways that are meaningful to them. Maybe you want to join the thousands who donate their gently used items to us each year? Maybe you may want to make a financial gift? Or perhaps you might like to give opportunities to job seekers as a business partner.
Whatever form of giving you wish to engage in, we want you to know that you are valued and that your giving represents a significant investment in our mission of Building Lives That Work®.
Donate gently used items, make a financial gift, and/or become a community partner.
Donate Goods
Give Your Gently Used Items Today
In 2023, we received and diverted nearly 24 million pounds of donations from local landfills in Central Florida! You can donate at any retail store or Donation Xpress Center located across our six-county region.
Financial Contributions
Invest in Building Lives That Work
With the help of generous supporters, we can offer clients opportunities to achieve greatness. This means job placements and job skills trainings, serving veterans and our youth and developing innovative ways to prepare the workforce of today for the jobs of tomorrow.
Community Collaboration
Amplify Your Impact
It’s easy to host a Goodwill donation drive in your community or at your corporate location! Goodwill can pick up and haul away leftover items and other treasures from your neighborhood garage sale or business that can use a second life. Email donate@goodwillcfl.org to learn more.
What Donations Do We Accept?
Use the checklist below to help guide your donation list.
Need a pickup for your donation? Click here to learn about our new donation pickup service partnership with ReSupply!
We Accept:
Clothing for all ages and occasions
Shoes and accessories
Books, CDs and DVDs
Toys, games and sporting goods
Home décor and linens
Furniture in good condition
Kitchen items, such as cookware, dishes and utensils
Small appliances, such as coffee makers, blenders, toasters and dorm-sized refrigerators in working condition
Electronics, such as lamps, MP3s, iPods and clock radios in working condition
Tools and lawn equipment, if gas has been removed
We Cannot Accept:
Pianos and organs
Medicine, paint, cleaning products, chemicals and other hazardous waste
Infant car seats and cribs
Large appliances, such as washer/dryers, refrigerators and stoves
Building supplies, such as lumber, cabinets and sinks
Vehicles or their parts
Outside play sets
Mattresses & bed frames
TVs or television sets
CRT Monitors
Weapons or ammunition
County Resources If We Can't Take Your Donation
Please see the list below of locations that accept various types of household hazardous waste, including electronics, paints, chemicals, and other materials. Always check their specific guidelines and operating hours before visiting.