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Canadian Diabetes Association launches Clothesline program in Huntsville

The Huntsville Place Mall has partnered with the Canadian Diabetes Association to collect donations for the Clothesline program. A permanent drop box has been put at the Pharmacy and Kinds Buffet Entrance doors. The mall says donations will help more than nine-million Canadians living with diabetes or prediabetes. All proceeds directly support the CDA.  More information can be found on the Clothesline website.

Donations Clothesline program will accept

  • Gently used clothing
  • Towels
  • Draperies
  • Toys
  • Jewelry
  • Linens
  • Shoes
  • Dishes
  • Knick-knacks
  • Furniture (in specific locations)
  • Cell phones & PDAs
  • All cloth items
  • Small household items
  • Kitchenware
  • Laptops
  • Tablets

Donations Clothesline program will not accept

  • Large appliances (freezers, washer/dryers, refrigerators)
  • Opened containers of paint or other liquid substances
  • Oil, gas or water heaters
  • Sheets of glass or other building supplies
  • Sofa beds
  • Cribs, walkers, playpens, car seats
  • Swing sets, ping pong tables
  • Carpet
  • Newspapers
  • Magazines
  • Pet cages (i.e. dog cage)
  • Gas barbecues
  • Food
  • Coil or slat springs for beds
  • Furniture which is badly soiled, torn or needs repairs

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