Green Move Out Information for Students

Donate any good condition items to Copeland, Tamarack, Stewart, Holmes. Main swap area will be held at Roberts 112 (formerly known as Maggie’s). 

April 14, 2025
Donation Location Sign
Donation Location Sign

As you pack for your summer away from campus, please consider responsibly donating good condition clothing and household items.

Items must be clean, fully functioning, and free of tears, stains, etc. Please clean out working personal mini fridges.

Thoughtful donation is really important to our nonprofit partners. Please don’t make your trash someone else’s problem and check out these tips for responsible donating.

Donate and Swap/Shop (at Roberts 112, formerly Maggie’s Cafe): May 79

  • Monday, May 5 and Tuesday, May 6: kitchen clean out and label your stuff! Bring any donations to the Sustainability Office (Fowler) 
  • Wednesday, May 7: Donate at Copeland, Tamarack, Stewart, and Holmes. Donate and shop in Roberts 112, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Thursday, May 8: Donate at Copeland, Tamarack, Stewart, and Holmes. Donate and shop in Roberts 112, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Friday, May 9: Donate at Copeland, Tamarack, Stewart, and Holmes. Donate and shop in Roberts 112, 9 a.m. to noon

All campus community members are welcome to come and shop at the swap in Roberts 112all items are FREE! Below is a list of acceptable items to donate:

  • Unopened Food
  • Clothing
  • School supplies (including books)
  • Electronics
  • Small household items (including mini-fridges)
  • Clean, good condition bedding

Please do not donate:

  • Torn/broken, stained, or nonworking items
  • Worn, dirty bedding
  • Mattress toppers
  • Large furniture
  • Opened or fresh food

If you have any questions or would like to volunteer to help with move out, please contact Amy Dvorak advorak@lclark.edu or 503-768-7794.

Follow us on social:

@sustainableLC or use #MoveOutTreasures for updates about exciting new donations.

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