Clothing Donation Bins in Missouri
Giving New Life to Old Clothes While Bettering Missouri Communities
Find a Clothes Donation Bin Near You in Missouri
With over 5.8 million pounds collected in Missouri each year, you can be part of the movement!
What to Donate
Clothes
Shirts, Pants, Jeans, Jumpsuits, Dresses, Skirts, Shorts, and T-Shirts
Shoes
Sneakers, Loafers, Boots, Heels, Sandals, Slippers, and Clogs
Accessories
Hats, Gloves, Scarves, Socks, Belts, Bags, and Wallets
Home Goods
Appliances, Linens, Furniture, Lawn Furniture/Equipment, Tools, Pillows, and Other Home Goods
Eco-Spot donations and its charitable partners collect everything except mattresses and chemicals.
Donation Drop Boxes in Missouri Locations
Donating clothes in Missouri doesn’t have to be complicated. If you’re looking for clothing donation bins near you or a reliable place to give used items to charity, our donation bin services make it easy to support local communities across the state. From everyday apparel to shoes, placing clothing into a nearby community donation box helps ensure usable items go to people who need them while reducing unnecessary waste.
We provide flexible donation options throughout Missouri, making it easy to donate whether you prefer dropping off clothes at a nearby bin or arranging a scheduled pickup. Choosing to donate locally is an eco-friendly way to clear out your closet while giving back close to home. With accessible clothing donation boxes available in many Missouri communities, supporting charitable causes is both convenient and impactful.
Are clothing donation bins still a thing?
Yes, clothing donation bins are still available in many parts of Missouri. They are commonly placed in accessible locations like parking lots and offer a simple way to donate clothes without scheduling a pickup or visiting a donation center.
Where is the best place to take clothing donations?
The best place to donate clothes in Missouri depends on convenience and impact. Donation bins and local organizations are both good options, especially if they support community programs. Look for organizations like Eco-Spot that clearly explain how donations are used or distributed.
What is the most requested clothing item in homeless shelters?
In Missouri, homeless shelters often need everyday essentials like socks, underwear, jackets, and seasonal clothing. Durable, clean items in good condition are especially valuable, as they can be distributed immediately to those in need.
Use the map above to find the nearest donation bin near you. Our donation boxes are located in the following areas in Missouri:
- Ozark, MO
- Republic, MO
- Marshfield, MO
- Fair Grove, MO
- Willard, MO
- Branson West, MO
- Hollister, MO
- Hermitage, MO
- Ava, MO
- Rogersville, MO
- Nixa, MO
- Forsyth, MO
- Conway, MO
- Marionville, MO
- Buffalo, MO
- Urbana, MO
- Seymour, MO
- Pittsburg, MO
- Bolivar, MO
- Sparta, MO
- Brookline, MO
- Ash Grove, MO
- Billings, MO
- Kirbyville, MO
- Branson, MO
- Crane, MO
- Lockwood, MO
How Clothing Changes Lives
Why Your Donation Matters:
Convoy Of Hope
We’re proud to partner with Convoy of Hope in their impactful mission of feeding the world through children’s feeding initiatives, community outreach, and disaster response.
Together, we’re not just supporting a cause—we’re bringing hope and essential resources to those in need. By combining our efforts, we’re helping to build stronger, more resilient communities, offering compassion and support to those who need it most. Convoy of Hope passionately works to provide help and hope to communities globally, strategically collaborating with local churches, businesses, civic organizations, and government agencies. Together, we share a commitment to making a positive difference in the world, contributing to the well-being of communities through compassion, support, and strategic outreach efforts.
Partnering for Good
How To Donate
Donating unwanted clothes with Eco-Spot is simple:
- Collect your donation items and place them in a bag.
- Find the nearest Eco-Spot bin and drop them off.
- Download your tax-deductible receipt and claim your donation.