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Cuyahoga County Urges Residents To Donate Unwanted Items
Cuyahoga officials would like to remind resident to read Pass It On: A Resource-Full Guide to Donating Usable Stuff to urge donations.

From Cuyahoga County: Cuyahoga County businesses and residents can donate their unwanted items with the help of a useful book published by the Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District called Pass It On: A Resource-Full Guide to Donating Usable Stuff.
Since 1997, this free book has helped thousands of people pass along their unwanted but usable items to those in need. Printed in August 2016, the 7th edition of Pass It On lists 140 community service and nonprofit organizations that use donated items to support their work. These organizations work on behalf of youth, seniors, the homeless and others in Cuyahoga County. Toys, art supplies, clothing, books, school supplies, office equipment, sporting goods, tools, furniture and more can be donated to the organizations listed in this helpful guide. Donating usable goods helps others and reduces waste.
Would-be donators of goods can also search how to donate or recycle their items on the District’s “What Do I Do With?” database atwww.CuyahogaRecycles.org. Additionally, a printable PDF is available at http://cuyahogarecycles.org/pass_it_on_book. People can also request copies of the soft-bound book by calling the Solid Waste District at 216.443.3749 or online at http://cuyahogarecycles.org/PublicationRequest.aspx.
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