If you're like many this time of year, you've probably started to think about spring cleaning, I know I have.

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Besides the fact that I'm trying to make room in my house for a new baby, I know that I have items around my house that I just don't use anymore. I could try to have a garage sale. But, I would rather get them all out of my house at once, and why not help a good cause while I'm doing it? If you feel the same, have you thought about donating items to Goodwill?

Goodwill in Michigan

If you're working on spring cleaning and trying to purge items from your house, Goodwill is a fine place to consider making your donations. There are locations all over the state of Michigan and you can use what you donate as a tax write-off.

However, not everything that you want to purge from your house will be able to be donated to Goodwill.

What Can You Donate to Goodwill?

There are certain items that can and cannot be donated to Goodwill. You're safe to donate things like gently used clothes, shoes, books, jewelry, housewares, toys, and more. But when it comes to other things that are laying around your house, you'll want to double-check before you take them to Goodwill.

Before you start your spring cleaning and begin to set aside things to purge and donate, take a look through the gallery below to see what items Goodwill in Michigan will not accept.

19 Things You Cannot Donate to Goodwill in Michigan

As you begin your spring cleaning and set aside items you no longer want, you may think about donating them to Goodwill. Before you box them up for donation, double-check that those items are actually something that Goodwill accepts. Things like gently used clothes and books are great. However, Goodwill will not accept things like large appliances and car parts. Check out the whole list of things Goodwill doesn't accept, below.

Gallery Credit: Kristen Matthews

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