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Turn Those Amazon Boxes Into Donations for Goodwill—With Free Shipping!
Give Back Box covers the shipping costs for your generous donations!
As the season rolls around and Amazon boxes start to accumulate, why not transform that cardboard mountain into a helping hand for those in need? With Give Back Box, you can fill up an old delivery box with items you’ve been meaning to donate and send it off to Goodwill at no cost to you!
This nifty program encourages shoppers from all sorts of retailers to repurpose the boxes their purchases arrive in. For instance, if you order a cute dress from Amazon, simply pack that box with clothes you no longer wear (just steer clear of electronics), print a shipping label for free from GiveBackBox.com, and drop it off at a local post office or UPS store. Too busy to venture out? No problem! You can request a pickup when you download the free shipping label and leave the package outside for your mail carrier. And if you don’t have a printer? Don’t worry—just take your box to the nearest UPS store, and they’ll handle the rest.
Once your donations are on their way, they’ll be sent to the nearest Goodwill, which, for those who may not know, is an international nonprofit organization. All funds raised from these donations go back into community initiatives, including job training programs. Last year, Goodwill assisted a whopping 35 million people in accessing online training. So, by reusing your cardboard box, you’re not just decluttering—you’re also giving someone a vital opportunity for a fresh start. And the best part? You can do this without even changing out of your pajama pants!
This initiative helps alleviate that familiar guilt that often accompanies online shopping (not that I’d know anything about that). Plus, retail giants like Amazon are even pitching in to help cover the shipping costs as sponsors of Give Back Box. Other contributors include Overstock, REI, and Ann Taylor.
But remember, you don’t have to limit yourself to just Amazon or REI boxes. Feel free to grab any old box lying around, pack it, and print out that free label. As the organization puts it, “No Box Left Behind” is their motto, and by giving a box a second life, you’re also giving someone the job training they need for a second chance. Plus, you’re doing your part for the planet by recycling. Goodwill even reuses the boxes they receive! Considering Amazon ships over 4 million boxes daily, it’s clear we can all help reduce waste.
The inspiration behind this generous program came from a determined woman named Clara Jenkins, who, one day in 2012, was moved to help a homeless man she encountered on the streets of Chicago. After seeing his sign that read “I need shoes!” she returned with a pair—but the man was gone. That moment ignited her passion to support those in need, leading to the creation of Give Back Box. “Through this partnership, we can motivate millions of customers to donate conveniently,” said Tom Roberts, former president of Overstock. “It’s just too simple not to join in!”
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In summary, Give Back Box makes it easy to donate your unwanted items using those extra Amazon boxes, with the bonus of free shipping. By participating, you’re not only decluttering your space but also supporting valuable community programs. So go ahead, dig into that pile of boxes and turn them into a force for good!