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New Brookfield Easy Drop Donation Center Benefits Military and Blind
The site accepts household items to benefit two partner charities, National Federation for the Blind and Military Order of the Purple Heart.

Green Drop, a new drive-up donation center in Brookfield, is hosting a barbecue to celebrate the grand opening of their 23rd drop-off location which opened in May.
On Saturday, June 27 from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m., all are welcome to come to 15 Federal Road, Brookfield to enjoy a barbecue, learn more about Green Drop and make a donation.
Visitors can make a donation to one of their partner charities, the National Federation of the Blind or the Military Order of the Purple Heart.
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Click here for a list of acceptable items to donate.
About Green Drop
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GreenDrop has been selected by the Military Order of the Purple Heart, the National Federation of the Blind and the Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Philadelphia, to raise funds through the generation and collection of donated clothing and household items. Donated items are converted into critical dollars for these organizations, to assist them in upholding their mission and programs for supporting American veterans, the nation’s blind and neighbors in need throughout Philadelphia.
Tax-deductible donations of clothing and household items collected by GreenDrop on behalf of the Military Order of the Purple Heart, the National Federation of the Blind and the Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Philadelphia, are sold by the charities to thrift stores such as 2nd Avenue and Village Thrift. In 2014, charity proceeds from the sale of the donated goods to the thrift stores exceeded $2.5 million - supporting charitable programs locally and nationwide.
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