29-Day Giving Challenge

Day 18: Closet Cleanouts + Furry Friends = Happy Hearts

Last night I was inspired to clean out my closets and get them organized.  I have a box full of books, purses, and odds and ends to take to the resale shop by my office that supports FOHA (Friends of Homeless Animals).  I'm sure when I organize my dresser and nightstand, i will find more to box up.  It feels good because this gift is two-fold:  a cleaner, less cluttered apartment and helping our furry friends!

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Comment by Deb~ Community Manager on September 1, 2011 at 5:16am

You bet! This is fabulous. Bless you for the donation...

Comment by Lois55 wwt on September 1, 2011 at 4:47am

It's a win/win! This is a great idea and a great charity that will benefit! Blessings to you for a super Thursday!

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