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Declutter for a Cause Month

Declutter for a Cause Month is a lively celebration encouraging us to clear our homes and donate unused items to charity! How to Celebrate ​Declutter for a Cause Month Host a Clutter Bash Gather friends for a decluttering party.

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Position your brand as a partner in mindful decluttering and community giving—drive donations, volunteering, and secondhand/upcycled product sales during February.

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  • Before & After: Share customer decluttering transformations and the charities they supported
  • DIY Upcycling Tutorials: Feature creative ways to repurpose old items into home décor or gifts
  • Donation Drive Spotlight: Highlight local nonprofits and their impact from collected items
  • Declutter Challenge: Gamify the month with leaderboards, prizes, and social-media sharing prompts

History

Declutter for a Cause Month began in the early 2000s. It was started by Kristi Bates as a meaningful way to encourage people to tidy up their homes, but Bates specifically wanted to honor her nephew and help her family heal after a series of tragedies.

This idea quickly caught on, especially among older adults and caregivers, who found it a great way to bond while making a positive impact.

Declutter for a Cause Month focuses on twofold: personal well-being and community support. By clearing clutter, individuals create more organized and serene living spaces, reducing stress and boosting mental clarity.

At the same time, the donated items help those in need, supporting various charitable organizations. This combination of personal and communal benefits has made the initiative popular and impactful. Additionally, Declutter for a Cause Month promotes environmental sustainability. We reduce waste and help protect the environment by reusing items instead of discarding them.

This month-long event transforms the simple act of decluttering into a powerful gesture of compassion and sustainability, encouraging everyone to participate and make a difference.


How to celebrate

Host a Clutter Bash

Gather friends for a decluttering party. Each guest brings items they no longer need. Sort through everything together. Decide what to donate. Make it fun with snacks and music. Everyone leaves with a lighter load and a happy heart.

Set Up a Donation Drive

Organize a community donation drive. Collect gently used items from neighbors. Designate a drop-off point, like a local park. Spread the word through social media and flyers. At the end, all collected items will be delivered to a local charity. Feel good about making a difference together.

Challenge Friends to a Declutter-Off

Create a friendly competition. Challenge friends to see who can declutter the most items in a week. Set specific categories like clothes, books, or toys. Share progress with photos and updates. Celebrate the winner with a small prize. Enjoy the camaraderie and the newly organized spaces.

Transform Items into Art

Get creative with old items. Turn unused goods into unique art pieces. Upcycle old jars into vases or repurpose fabric into quilts. Host a crafting session with friends. Display your creations proudly or gift them to others. Enjoy the blend of decluttering and creativity.

Volunteer Time and Skills

Spend time at local charities. Help sort donations or organize shelves. Offer your skills to help with their decluttering efforts. Bring friends or family along. Enjoy the shared experience and the impact you’re making. Volunteering adds another layer of meaning to your decluttering efforts.​