Goodwill San Antonio wants you to 'breakup with your ex's stuff' by donating lost lovers' leftover belongings to a location near you.
Are you still holding on to leftover stuff from a lost love this Valentine ’s season? Goodwill San Antonio is encouraging you to “breakup with your ex’s stuff” by donating their leftover belongings to a location near you.
The Boston-founded nonprofit posted about the upcoming donation drive in a Friday update to Instagram. “Ready to make a clean break? 💔 This month at Goodwill San Antonio, transform old memories into fresh opportunities with our ‘Break Up With Your Ex’s Stuff’ Donation Drive,” the post read. Let’s face it, holding on to your ex’s stuff is just another way of saying you’re still just a bit hung up on them. However, Goodwill says that by donating your ex’s stuff, you can help “bring new life” to items that no longer serve you. ALSO READ: Greg Abbott wants to fire teachers for acknowledging trans people In the words of Marie Kondo, does your ex’s old band hoodie really “spark joy” in your life? If not, chuck it in the donation bin, Goodwill suggests. “Donate clothing, furniture, or keepsakes that no longer serve you and help bring new life to items — and lives — in our community. 🤲” So if your ex gets mad at you for donating their favorite T-shirt or ska-punk record collection, you can just say you’re giving those items an opportunity to “spark joy” in someone else’s life — which is something your ex probably couldn’t do, if we’re being honest. ALSO READ: H-E-B plans to build another store in the San Antonio area
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