Donors de-cluttered for good at first-ever Un-Dumpster Day

Donors de-cluttered for good at first-ever Un-Dumpster Day

An estimated 250 donors gave their bikes, books, clothing, furniture, games and other gently used household items at the first-ever Un-Dumpster Day on Saturday, June 4. The event was hosted by South-Broadland Presbyterian Church at 7850 Holmes Rd., Kansas City, Mo....
Giving in a Time of Loss

Giving in a Time of Loss

Today, we bring you a guest post from Rachel Hiles, millennial caregiving expert & blogger at TakingCareofGrandma.com, who shares her experience with grief and loss and finding hope through finding new purposes for old belongings.  Trigger warning: death,...
Rock’n for Re.Use.Full!

Rock’n for Re.Use.Full!

As an entrepreneur who works from home, I have been fortunate enough to have the time and space to homeschool my two daughters, aged 5 and 6 1/2, during the COVID pandemic.  In celebration of Earth Day last month, I built a lesson plan around saving water and...
Becoming a Reluctant Crafter

Becoming a Reluctant Crafter

By Leslie Scott, Re.Use.Full founder As with many people, the pandemic life has meant diving into unknown territory. You see, I have four dogs, all of which eat canned dog food. This means I amass from 40-50 empty dog food cans a week. Initially, I was smashing them,...