Some well known US charities that accept used toys include:
You pretty much can give them to any Charity.
The YMCA, YWCA, Ronald McDonald House, Boat U.S. Foundation, the North American Blue Bird Society and Goodwill are some charities that accept donations for used cars.
Recycling centers do accept toner cartidges. There are also many charities that are looking for toner cartidges.
Absolutely. Most charities would accept a new or used vehicle from a dealership.
Many charities do welcome and accept junk cars as a donation. They take the car and use the parts, or salvage the car for cash, for the charity. You can find a listing of junk cars for charity in your area online at www.donationline.com/auto-salvage.htm. The most notable charity that accepts junk cars is Goodwill. Goodwill, and most of the charities that accept junk cars, will set up a time and have a towing service (which donates its time) pick your junk car up. These charities also accept drivable, or almost drivable, new and used cars for charity. Whatever type of car you decide to donate, ask for a donation receipt, you can claim it on y our next tax return.
It is possible car donation charities have used wheelchair vans that have been donated to them. Check your local charities for what they may have available.
Many charity organizations accept complete sets. If you give them mixed up or incomplete sets, they will send them to the trash, and they will not decompose. City recycling programs sort them out, and dump them in the landfill since they are Type 7 (ABS) plastic. Legos are durable, and can be reused hundreds of times. www.brickrecycler accepts them and can even pay for postage if you are in the US. Another idea is you can sell via eBay (but shipping is really expensive at over $5 by USPS for just pound). There are Lego shows like: brickcon, brickfair, Bricks By The Bay, but they don't typically accept donations. They are set up for people to view Legos or buy. You could try to sell individual piece parts by using bricklink, but you need an account, patience, and rolls of stamps and stacks of padded mailers.
Many major charities accept used cars and car parts. They then resell these pieces and keep the profit to help serve those in need. Contact the major charity in your area, such as Goodwill or the Red Cross, to inquire about whether they accept car parts.
Some of the best charities to donate your used car to are www.donate-car-for-charity.com www.donateacar.com www.kars4kids.org
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Yes the Salvation Army accepts all donations clothing, furniture, electronics, toys, monetary and volunteer donations
Salvation Army stores should be able to take it since they accept furniture. Alternatively, a Goodwill in your area might accept it if it's in good condition. I'd call and ask them before giving it to them just to save time.
Takara Tomy, a Japanese toy company, produces Beyblade toys and accessories. The Beyblade brand is known for its spinning top toys that are used in competitive battle games.