main content Green Move Out: What and Where to Donate
Donation locations will be located near several resident halls and volunteers will be stationed near these bins to assist you in properly sorting your things.
What can be donated:
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- Clothing
- Small furniture
- Household Items
- Books
- Office/school supplies
- Tools
- Appliances
- Toiletries
- Electronics (these may not go in dumpsters)
- Packaged food
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Donation containers:
- Available May 2 – 9, between 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
- Containers are white and blue ‘Mobile Mini’ storage units
- Locations: Copeland/Platt/Howard, Holmes, Stewart Odell
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Donation & Swap:
- Tamarack will serve as a donation and swap location May 5 and 6, 10 a.m.– 4 p.m.
Questions? Want to volunteer? Please contact Amy Dvorak at x7794 or advorak@lclark.edu or sign-up here.
Sustainability Office is located in Fowler Student Center on the Undergraduate Campus.
MSC: 134
email advorak@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-7794
Senior Director of Sustainability Amy Dvorak
Sustainability Office
Lewis & Clark
615 S. Palatine Hill Road
Portland OR 97219
Office Hours: Thursdays 1 - 3:00 p.m.
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