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  1. Every time you donate your small household items and gently used clothing to Diabetes Canada, you help over 11.9 million Canadians with diabetes or prediabetes, and the environment by diverting from landfill.

  2. declutterfordiabetes.ca › pickupSchedule a pick up

    Have a clothing donation or household items you'd like to donate to a good cause? Schedule a home pick up with Diabetes Canada today.

  3. Support diabetes research and help divert from landfill by donating: Clothing & Textiles. Small household items. Home décor, shoes and more. Books. For a full list of what can be donated, refer to our What you can donate guides. Find a donation bin Schedule a pick up.

  4. 11,900,000 Canadians with diabetes or prediabetes get your support. 100,000,000 Upto 100M lbs of textile & household items are diverted from landfills. We offer home pick up but for clothing donations and other specific items, read more about what we can and cannot accept.

  5. Clothing pick up. For clothing and small household item donation inquiries and to update your communication preferences (including opting out of phone communications). Phone: 1-800-505-5525. Website: declutterfordiabetes.ca. Schedule a free pickup. Diabetes Canada contact information.

  6. We'll pick up your gently used clothing and small household items for free. Schedule a free pickup and Declutter and Donate! Give it away for good. Help end diabetes.

  7. Diabetes Canada Declutter Program. Provides donation pick up and drop off bins for clothing and reusable household items to raise funds for promoting diabetes research, education, service and advocacy.

  8. Welcome to National Diabetes Trust, Canada’s largest charitable clothing and small household goods collection service and the social enterprise of Diabetes Canada. With more than 5,000 donation bins and an active home pick-up service in communities across Canada, we collect unwanted gently used clothing and household items to raise much ...

  9. Nearly 25 per cent of Diabetes Canada’s total revenues are raised through its clothing donation bins or home pickup service of clothing and small household items. Diabetes Canada is also encouraging Canadians to continue to recycle their clothing or goods to the organization through its newly modified bins or through its home pick up service.

  10. With more than 5,000 donation bins and an active home pick-up service in communities across Canada, we collect unwanted gently used clothing and household items to raise much-needed funds for Diabetes Canada.

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