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Where to Donate What I No Longer Use

By Nadia BautistaPublished February 18, 2025
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Whether it's clothes, toys, furniture, or books, every donation can make a difference in someone's life. Plus, by donating, you're giving a second life to items that still have a lot to offer and you're reducing waste.

In Madrid, there are several options for donating, but many times the process can be complicated or difficult to access. Waki is here to change this reality by making donations easy with a simple, fast, and secure system.

How donating with Waki works

With the Waki app, you can donate from the comfort of your home without any hassle. You no longer need to search for where to take used clothes or which NGO to go to, because with Waki the process is simple:

  • Easy to donate: Just download the app, take a photo, and post what you want to donate. Connect with people who need it and arrange the pickup.
  • Comfort and safety: You don't need to travel anywhere. You can make your donation from home with just a few clicks and arrange pickup wherever you choose. No more worrying about taking items to a physical drop-off point.
  • Responsible community: Join a network of donors committed to the circular economy who share your vision of a more generous and sustainable world.

What can I donate?

You can donate practically any item in good condition:

  • Clothes in good condition
  • Books you no longer read
  • Toys for children
  • Used furniture
  • Working appliances
  • Accessories and jewellery
  • Work tools
  • Sports equipment
  • Electronic devices
  • Kitchen items
  • Home decorations
  • Musical instruments
  • School supplies
  • Bedding and footwear
  • Board games and stuffed animals

What kind of things can you donate with Waki?

  • Clothes: From seasonal clothing to garments you no longer wear, you can help people who urgently need them.
  • Toys: Children grow up fast and their toys get forgotten. By donating toys, you can brighten another child's day.
  • Books: If you have books you've already read, give them a second life by letting someone else enjoy them.
  • Furniture: If you're renovating your home, you can donate furniture you no longer use and help those furnishing their home on a tight budget.

Positive impact

Although Waki is the easiest and fastest option, you can also collaborate with various organisations that accept donations. The idea is to contribute to the sustainable movement.

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