Free Clothing Donation Pickup Services Available in Cedar Hill, TX

Woman folding clean t-shirts, sitting on sofa at home. Whether you’re planning to do a bit of spring cleaning or simply want to clear out some extra clutter from your closet and support a good cause while you’re at it, donating your no-longer-needed clothing just got a whole lot easier thanks to Kidney Services of Texas. As a Texas-based charitable organization that accepts donations on behalf of many kidney patient service organizations, we are proud to provide free clothing donation pickup services throughout the Cedar Hill area.

How Our Clothing Donation Pickup Program Works

At “KST”, we are dedicated to making it easier for local residents to donate to charity. We do this with our contactless clothing donation pickup program, which only requires participants to:

  • Join our charity donation pickup list either online or by giving us a call at 866-806-2325
  • Request a pickup during a time when our services are in the area
  • Leave the clothing—which has been bagged or boxed up and labelled “”KST”” for our team to locate—outside the designated home or place of business on the day of the pick up

What’s more, our clothing donation pickup program allows you to give a wide range of clothing items. Items we accept include:

  • Men’s and women’s clothing
  • Children’s clothing
  • Shoes and accessories
  • Outerwear and jackets
  • Business and formalwear

In addition to clothing, we also accept an array of household items for our donation pickup services.

Giving for Good

When you donate to Kidney Services of Texas through our clothing donation pickup program, you can feel confident knowing you’re doing good while you’re at it. Your donations will help many kidney patient service organizations provide vital funding to the fight against kidney disease, offering financial support to a cause that counts.

To learn more about our clothing donation pickup services in the Cedar Hill, TX, area or to create your account, contact Kidney Services of Texas today.