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‎08-02-2015 01:53 PM
I cleaned out my linen closet. I found many high quality sets of sheets that were pushed to the back of the closet. Many were still in their packaging. All were made in the USA. I will donate anything still in the packages but I am not sure what to do with the countless other sets. They are too nice for rags.
I would hate to trash them - any ideas? I know the homeless shelter will not take sheet sets not in a sealed original package.
‎08-02-2015 01:56 PM
Save them for shower and/or housewarming gifts
‎08-02-2015 01:59 PM
@drizzellla wrote:I cleaned out my linen closet. I found many high quality sets of sheets that were pushed to the back of the closet. Many were still in their packaging. All were made in the USA. I will donate anything still in the packages but I am not sure what to do with the countless other sets. They are too nice for rags.
I would hate to trash them - any ideas? I know the homeless shelter will not take sheet sets not in a sealed original package.
How wonderful of you to donate such nice new things.
The used sheets will be welcome at most thrift stores. As long as they still have some life left in them, they will put them in their resale shop.
Goodwill, Volunteers of America, Salvation Army or any local ones will be grateful for them.
‎08-02-2015 02:41 PM
Drizzellla, it;s so sad and short-sighted that the homeless shelters in your area will not accept those sheets. I find that the policy depends on the county most of the time. Years ago, I attended a meeting of those who work in the Safe Houses in my county regarding women and children who survived Domestic Violence ( was a therapist working for the county at the time and was also on the DVC Board). One of the issues the staff faced was lack of sheets for the beds in the Safe Houses. Like you stated, they would only accept brand new and sealed sets. I questioned this and the following is roughly what was said:
Me: Why can't we accept used sheets in excellent condition/unsealed sets?
Director: Because we don't know what germs may be on those sheets.
Me: We have women, children, babies sleeping on bare mattress and THAT is ok? Plenty of germs THERE but sheets that can be sterilized are not ok?
Director: How do you propose we sterilize these sheets?
Me: In an appliance called a washer with hot water, detergent and bleach followed by a dryer on hot.
I mean, really? REALLY?! They started taking open sheet sets/used sheets shortly after that. I would call around to other types of shelters beyond homeless and go from there.
It's difficult to feel bad for shelters when they have asinine policies like that and then cry how no one donates......
‎08-02-2015 03:13 PM
You can clearly tell that all the sheet sets were not used much - if at all. There are 5 sets still in the packaging and 9 sets that are not in their original package.
Our church has a food bank. I will ask the people who run the food bank if they think the open sets could be used in some way. But I can't help but think they will be concerned about storing and tracking additional items. They have quite a job dealing with the food bank and they also make prepared meals for elderly and ailing.
‎08-02-2015 03:21 PM
Salvation Army will take them. They will come to your house to pick them up!!!!!
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
‎08-02-2015 03:22 PM
@SahmIam wrote:Drizzellla, it;s so sad and short-sighted that the homeless shelters in your area will not accept those sheets. I find that the policy depends on the county most of the time. Years ago, I attended a meeting of those who work in the Safe Houses in my county regarding women and children who survived Domestic Violence ( was a therapist working for the county at the time and was also on the DVC Board). One of the issues the staff faced was lack of sheets for the beds in the Safe Houses. Like you stated, they would only accept brand new and sealed sets. I questioned this and the following is roughly what was said:
Me: Why can't we accept used sheets in excellent condition/unsealed sets?
Director: Because we don't know what germs may be on those sheets.
Me: We have women, children, babies sleeping on bare mattress and THAT is ok? Plenty of germs THERE but sheets that can be sterilized are not ok?
Director: How do you propose we sterilize these sheets?
Me: In an appliance called a washer with hot water, detergent and bleach followed by a dryer on hot.
I mean, really? REALLY?! They started taking open sheet sets/used sheets shortly after that. I would call around to other types of shelters beyond homeless and go from there.
It's difficult to feel bad for shelters when they have asinine policies like that and then cry how no one donates......
I thought the exact same thing. I was sure it was because of bedbugs and such, but second hand/used/ or 'someone else slept in it before me' mattresses are so much more an issue (and gross, I even hate to sleep in a hotel). And you know that is exactly what is in any shelter.
‎08-02-2015 03:27 PM
@Desertdi wrote:Save them for shower and/or housewarming gifts
OP said she planned on donating the sets that are still in packaging and asked what to do with others and this poster suggested giving usng them was gifts.
JMO, I would not give used sheets as any kind of gift.
‎08-02-2015 04:12 PM
‎08-02-2015 05:49 PM
In answer to the poster who suggested giving the sheets out as shower or housewarming gifts, how cheap is that?
(If a family is desperate, that's different. But I doubt that most people would want somebody else's old sheets as a gift.)
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