| Get ready for Move-Out 2008, June 9 through June 12. Click on your residence hall to learn what to do with all your stuff as you pack up for the Summer.
- Recycling
*New this year* Recycle paper, plastic, glass, and aluminum. There are six recycling areas during move-out. Read your building's instructions to find the recycling area nearest you. - Carpets
Clean, roll, and leave your carpets at the carpet collection areas so they can be reused next year or recycled. Carpet collection areas are located near your building's trash container. - E-waste
Don't throw away anything with an electric cord or battery. Leave your old electronics at the e-waste collection areas near your building's trash container so they can be recycled. - Textbooks
Donate your old textbooks (if you can't sell them back or give them to a friend) to Better World Books. The GREEN Club and SCCAP set up a book donation area in the basement of Benson, near the Bookstore's buyback area. - Etc.
Donate good but unwanted items to Goodwill Industries of Silicon Valley. GW trailers are parked in two areas: Accolti Way (between Casa and San Filippo) and Santa Clara Street (near McLaughlin). Place your good but unwanted items in a BLUE BAG (provided by your service desk) and drop-off at the Goodwill Trailers between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday (6/9) through Thursday (6/12).
Tons of waste are created during campus move-out. Together, our individual actions to sort our stuff during move-out adds up to a gigantic decrease in trash produced this week. In the last two years alone, students have diverted almost 10 tons of materials by giving reusable items to Goodwill, setting their carpet aside, and donating their old text books. Click on your building to learn more.
Your regular waste and recycling areas will be closed during move-out week to prevent overflow. Know where to go! - Trash: Near the entrance to Bellarmine Hall.
- Recycling: *new this year!!*
Beverage container and paper recycling bins will be placed next to your building's trash container near the main entrance. - E-waste: *don't to throw this stuff away!*
Electronic waste is anything that has an electric cord or requires a battery. If your electronic items work, please donate them to Goodwill (or a friend!) if not, please set them next to the e-waste signs to be recycled by SCU. More information about e-waste. - Carpets: is your carpet still in good condition?
The GREEN club collects your old carpets, cleans them, stores them for the summer, and sells them at a discount to incoming students in the fall. Reduce your impact on our local landfills and help a fellow student carpet their room next year. Proceeds from the GREEN club's efforts are used to fund educational programs on campus. Please leave your clean carpet (IN A ROLL) next to the staked sign in the grass near the trash bins. Carpets not collected by GREEN will be recycled. - Textbooks: Donate your old textbooks (if you can't sell them back or give them to a friend) to Better World Books. The GREEN Club and SCCAP set up a book donation area in the basement of Benson, near the Bookstore's buyback area.
- Goodwill donations: Place your good but unwanted items in a BLUE BAG (provided by your service desk) in the Goodwill Trailers. GW trailers are parked in two areas: Accolti Way (between Casa and San Filippo) and Santa Clara Street (near McLaughlin). Place your good but unwanted items in a BLUE BAG (provided by your service desk) and drop-off at the Goodwill Trailers between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday (6/9) through Thursday (6/12).
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- Goodwill Industries of Silicon Valley exists to assist people with disabilities or other barriers to employment to achieve their highest potential by providing a broad range of vocational, occupational and educational services.
- Goodwill accepts the following: clothing and shoes, small furniture items (in good condition), small musical instruments (in good condition), bicycles, electronics: cell phones, computers & keyboards, printers & ink cartridges, stereos & stereo components, televisions (less than 5 years old), video games (less than 5 years old), small & portable electrical appliances (in working order), sewing machines (in working condition).
- Goodwill does not accept the following: waterbeds, bean bag chairs, batteries, large appliances.
Your regular waste and recycling areas will be closed during move-out week to prevent overflow. Know where to go! - Trash: Near the entrance to west entrance to Campisi Hall.
- Recycling: *new this year!!*
Beverage container and paper recycling bins will be rolled out of and placed next to your building's waste/recycling area between Campisi and Graham. - E-waste: *don't throw this stuff away!*
Electronic waste is anything that has an electric cord or requires a battery. If your electronic items work, please donate them to Goodwill (or a friend!) if not, please set them next to the e-waste signs to be recycled by SCU. More information about e-waste. - Carpets: is your carpet still in good condition?
The GREEN club collects your old carpets, cleans them, stores them for the summer, and sells them at a discount to incoming students in the fall. Reduce your impact on our local landfills and help a fellow student carpet their room next year. Proceeds from the GREEN club's efforts are used to fund educational programs on campus. Please leave your clean carpet (IN A ROLL) next to the staked sign in the grass near the trash bins. Carpets not collected by GREEN will be recycled. - Textbooks: Donate your old textbooks (if you can't sell them back or give them to a friend) to Better World Books. The GREEN Club and SCCAP set up a book donation area in the basement of Benson, near the Bookstore's buyback area.
- Goodwill donations:
Place your good but unwanted items in a BLUE BAG (provided by your service desk) in the Goodwill Trailers. GW trailers are parked in two areas: Accolti Way (between Casa and San Filippo) and Santa Clara Street (near McLaughlin). Place your good but unwanted items in a BLUE BAG (provided by your service desk) and drop-off at the Goodwill Trailers between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday (6/9) through Thursday (6/12). -
- Goodwill Industries of Silicon Valley exists to assist people with disabilities or other barriers to employment to achieve their highest potential by providing a broad range of vocational, occupational and educational services.
- Goodwill accepts the following: clothing and shoes, small furniture items (in good condition), small musical instruments (in good condition), bicycles, electronics: cell phones, computers & keyboards, printers & ink cartridges, stereos & stereo components, televisions (less than 5 years old), video games (less than 5 years old), small & portable electrical appliances (in working order), sewing machines (in working condition).
- Goodwill does not accept the following: waterbeds, bean bag chairs, batteries, large appliances.
 Your regular waste and recycling areas will be closed during move-out week to prevent overflow. Know where to go! - Trash: In the parking lot near Casa Italiana Hall.
- Recycling: *new this year!!*
Beverage container and paper recycling bins will be rolled out of and placed next to your building's waste/recycling area. - E-waste: *don't throw this stuff away!*
Electronic waste is anything that has an electric cord or requires a battery. If your electronic items work, please donate them to Goodwill (or a friend!) if not, please set them next to the e-waste signs to be recycled by SCU. More information about e-waste. - Carpets: is your carpet still in good condition?
The GREEN club collects your old carpets, cleans them, stores them for the summer, and sells them at a discount to incoming students in the fall. Reduce your impact on our local landfills and help a fellow student carpet their room next year. Proceeds from the GREEN club's efforts are used to fund educational programs on campus. Please leave your clean carpet (IN A ROLL) next to the staked sign in the grass near the trash bins. Carpets not collected by GREEN will be recycled. - Textbooks: Donate your old textbooks (if you can't sell them back or give them to a friend) to Better World Books. The GREEN Club and SCCAP set up a book donation area in the basement of Benson, near the Bookstore's buyback area.
- Goodwill donations: Place your good but unwanted items in a BLUE BAG (provided by your service desk) in the Goodwill Trailers. GW trailers are parked in two areas: Accolti Way (between Casa and San Filippo) and Santa Clara Street (near McLaughlin). Place your good but unwanted items in a BLUE BAG (provided by your service desk) and drop-off at the Goodwill Trailers between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday (6/9) through Thursday (6/12).
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- Goodwill Industries of Silicon Valley exists to assist people with disabilities or other barriers to employment to achieve their highest potential by providing a broad range of vocational, occupational and educational services.
- Goodwill accepts the following: clothing and shoes, small furniture items (in good condition), small musical instruments (in good condition), bicycles, electronics: cell phones, computers & keyboards, printers & ink cartridges, stereos & stereo components, televisions (less than 5 years old), video games (less than 5 years old), small & portable electrical appliances (in working order), sewing machines (in working condition).
- Goodwill does not accept the following: waterbeds, bean bag chairs, batteries, large appliances.
Your regular waste and recycling areas will be closed during move-out week to prevent overflow. Know where to go! - Recycling: *new this year!!*
Beverage container and paper recycling bins will be rolled out of and placed next to your building's regular waste/recycling area. - E-waste: *don't throw this stuff away!*
Electronic waste is anything that has an electric cord or requires a battery. If your electronic items work, please donate them to Goodwill (or a friend!) if not, please set them next to the e-waste signs to be recycled by SCU. More information about e-waste. - Carpets: is your carpet still in good condition?
The GREEN club collects your old carpets, cleans them, stores them for the summer, and sells them at a discount to incoming students in the fall. Reduce your impact on our local landfills and help a fellow student carpet their room next year. Proceeds from the GREEN club's efforts are used to fund educational programs on campus. Please leave your clean carpet (IN A ROLL) next to the staked sign in the grass near the trash bins. Carpets not collected by GREEN will be recycled. - Textbooks: Donate your old textbooks (if you can't sell them back or give them to a friend) to Better World Books. The GREEN Club and SCCAP set up a book donation area in the basement of Benson, near the Bookstore's buyback area.
- Goodwill donations: Place your good but unwanted items in a BLUE BAG (provided by your service desk) in the Goodwill Trailers. GW trailers are parked in two areas: Accolti Way (between Casa and San Filippo) and Santa Clara Street (near McLaughlin). Place your good but unwanted items in a BLUE BAG (provided by your service desk) and drop-off at the Goodwill Trailers between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday (6/9) through Thursday (6/12).
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- Goodwill Industries of Silicon Valley exists to assist people with disabilities or other barriers to employment to achieve their highest potential by providing a broad range of vocational, occupational and educational services.
- Goodwill accepts the following: clothing and shoes, small furniture items (in good condition), small musical instruments (in good condition), bicycles, electronics: cell phones, computers & keyboards, printers & ink cartridges, stereos & stereo components, televisions (less than 5 years old), video games (less than 5 years old), small & portable electrical appliances (in working order), sewing machines (in working condition).
- Goodwill does not accept the following: waterbeds, bean bag chairs, batteries, large appliances.
 Your regular waste and recycling areas will be closed during move-out week to prevent overflow. Know where to go! - Trash: Near the entrance to the Graham Quad, closest to the Library AND on Accolti Mall
- Recycling: *new this year!!*
Beverage container and paper recycling bins will be rolled out of and placed next to the recycling area between Graham and Campisi Hall. - E-waste: *don't throw this stuff away!*
Electronic waste is anything that has an electric cord or requires a battery. If your electronic items work, please donate them to Goodwill (or a friend!) if not, please set them next to the e-waste signs to be recycled by SCU. More information about e-waste. - Carpets: is your carpet still in good condition?
The GREEN club collects your old carpets, cleans them, stores them for the summer, and sells them at a discount to incoming students in the fall. Reduce your impact on our local landfills and help a fellow student carpet their room next year. Proceeds from the GREEN club's efforts are used to fund educational programs on campus. Please leave your clean carpet (IN A ROLL) next to the staked sign in the grass near the trash bins. Carpets not collected by GREEN will be recycled. - Textbooks: Donate your old textbooks (if you can't sell them back or give them to a friend) to Better World Books. The GREEN Club and SCCAP set up a book donation area in the basement of Benson, near the Bookstore's buyback area.
- Goodwill donations: Place your good but unwanted items in a BLUE BAG (provided by your service desk) in the Goodwill Trailers. GW trailers are parked in two areas: Accolti Way (between Casa and San Filippo) and Santa Clara Street (near McLaughlin). Place your good but unwanted items in a BLUE BAG (provided by your service desk) and drop-off at the Goodwill Trailers between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday (6/9) through Thursday (6/12).
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- Goodwill Industries of Silicon Valley exists to assist people with disabilities or other barriers to employment to achieve their highest potential by providing a broad range of vocational, occupational and educational services.
- Goodwill accepts the following: clothing and shoes, small furniture items (in good condition), small musical instruments (in good condition), bicycles, electronics: cell phones, computers & keyboards, printers & ink cartridges, stereos & stereo components, televisions (less than 5 years old), video games (less than 5 years old), small & portable electrical appliances (in working order), sewing machines (in working condition).
- Goodwill does not accept the following: waterbeds, bean bag chairs, batteries, large appliances.
 Your regular waste and recycling areas will be closed during move-out week to prevent overflow. Know where to go! - Trash: On Santa Clara St.
- Recycling: *new this year!!*
Beverage container and paper recycling bins will be rolled out of and placed next to Dunne's recycling/waste area. - E-waste: *don't throw this stuff away!*
Electronic waste is anything that has an electric cord or requires a battery. If your electronic items work, please donate them to Goodwill (or a friend!) if not, please set them next to the e-waste signs to be recycled by SCU. More information about e-waste. - Carpets: is your carpet still in good condition?
The GREEN club collects your old carpets, cleans them, stores them for the summer, and sells them at a discount to incoming students in the fall. Reduce your impact on our local landfills and help a fellow student carpet their room next year. Proceeds from the GREEN club's efforts are used to fund educational programs on campus. Please leave your clean carpet (IN A ROLL) next to the staked sign in the grass near the trash bins. Carpets not collected by GREEN will be recycled. - Textbooks: Donate your old textbooks (if you can't sell them back or give them to a friend) to Better World Books. The GREEN Club and SCCAP set up a book donation area in the basement of Benson, near the Bookstore's buyback area.
- Goodwill donations: Place your good but unwanted items in a BLUE BAG (provided by your service desk) in the Goodwill Trailers. GW trailers are parked in two areas: Accolti Way (between Casa and San Filippo) and Santa Clara Street (near McLaughlin). Place your good but unwanted items in a BLUE BAG (provided by your service desk) and drop-off at the Goodwill Trailers between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday (6/9) through Thursday (6/12).
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- Goodwill Industries of Silicon Valley exists to assist people with disabilities or other barriers to employment to achieve their highest potential by providing a broad range of vocational, occupational and educational services.
- Goodwill accepts the following: clothing and shoes, small furniture items (in good condition), small musical instruments (in good condition), bicycles, electronics: cell phones, computers & keyboards, printers & ink cartridges, stereos & stereo components, televisions (less than 5 years old), video games (less than 5 years old), small & portable electrical appliances (in working order), sewing machines (in working condition).
- Goodwill does not accept the following: waterbeds, bean bag chairs, batteries, large appliances.
- E-waste: *don't throw this stuff away!*
Electronic waste is anything that has an electric cord or requires a battery. If your electronic items work, please donate them to Goodwill (or a friend!) if not, please set them next to the e-waste signs to be recycled by SCU. More information about e-waste. - Carpets: is your carpet still in good condition?
The GREEN club collects your old carpets, cleans them, stores them for the summer, and sells them at a discount to incoming students in the fall. Reduce your impact on our local landfills and help a fellow student carpet their room next year. Proceeds from the GREEN club's efforts are used to fund educational programs on campus. Please leave your clean carpet (IN A ROLL) next to the staked sign in the grass near the trash bins. Carpets not collected by GREEN will be recycled. - Textbooks: Donate your old textbooks (if you can't sell them back or give them to a friend) to Better World Books. The GREEN Club and SCCAP set up a book donation area in the basement of Benson, near the Bookstore's buyback area.
- Goodwill donations: Place your good but unwanted items in a BLUE BAG (provided by your service desk) in the Goodwill Trailers. GW trailers are parked in two areas: Accolti Way (between Casa and San Filippo) and Santa Clara Street (near McLaughlin). Place your good but unwanted items in a BLUE BAG (provided by your service desk) and drop-off at the Goodwill Trailers between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday (6/9) through Thursday (6/12).
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- Goodwill Industries of Silicon Valley exists to assist people with disabilities or other barriers to employment to achieve their highest potential by providing a broad range of vocational, occupational and educational services.
- Goodwill accepts the following: clothing and shoes, small furniture items (in good condition), small musical instruments (in good condition), bicycles, electronics: cell phones, computers & keyboards, printers & ink cartridges, stereos & stereo components, televisions (less than 5 years old), video games (less than 5 years old), small & portable electrical appliances (in working order), sewing machines (in working condition).
- Goodwill does not accept the following: waterbeds, bean bag chairs, batteries, large appliances.
Your regular waste and recycling areas will be closed during move-out week to prevent overflow. Know where to go! - Trash: Parking lot near Cowell Health Center.
- Recycling: *new this year!!*
Beverage container and paper recycling bins will be rolled out of and placed next to Campisi Hall's and Casa Italiana's recycling/waste areas. - E-waste: *don't throw this stuff away!*
Electronic waste is anything that has an electric cord or requires a battery. If your electronic items work, please donate them to Goodwill (or a friend!) if not, please set them next to the e-waste signs to be recycled by SCU. More information about e-waste. - Carpets: is your carpet still in good condition?
The GREEN club collects your old carpets, cleans them, stores them for the summer, and sells them at a discount to incoming students in the fall. Reduce your impact on our local landfills and help a fellow student carpet their room next year. Proceeds from the GREEN club's efforts are used to fund educational programs on campus. Please leave your clean carpet (IN A ROLL) next to the staked sign in the grass near the trash bins. Carpets not collected by GREEN will be recycled. - Textbooks: Donate your old textbooks (if you can't sell them back or give them to a friend) to Better World Books. The GREEN Club and SCCAP set up a book donation area in the basement of Benson, near the Bookstore's buyback area.
- Goodwill donations: Place your good but unwanted items in a BLUE BAG (provided by your service desk) in the Goodwill Trailers. GW trailers are parked in two areas: Accolti Way (between Casa and San Filippo) and Santa Clara Street (near McLaughlin). Place your good but unwanted items in a BLUE BAG (provided by your service desk) and drop-off at the Goodwill Trailers between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday (6/9) through Thursday (6/12).
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- Goodwill Industries of Silicon Valley exists to assist people with disabilities or other barriers to employment to achieve their highest potential by providing a broad range of vocational, occupational and educational services.
- Goodwill accepts the following: clothing and shoes, small furniture items (in good condition), small musical instruments (in good condition), bicycles, electronics: cell phones, computers & keyboards, printers & ink cartridges, stereos & stereo components, televisions (less than 5 years old), video games (less than 5 years old), small & portable electrical appliances (in working order), sewing machines (in working condition).
- Goodwill does not accept the following: waterbeds, bean bag chairs, batteries, large appliances.
Your regular waste and recycling areas will be closed during move-out week to prevent overflow. Know where to go! - Trash: In the parking lot behind Sobrato Hall.
- Recycling: *new this year!!*
Beverage container and paper recycling bins will be rolled out of and placed next to Casa Italiana's recycling/waste area. - E-waste: *don't throw this stuff away!*
Electronic waste is anything that has an electric cord or requires a battery. If your electronic items work, please donate them to Goodwill (or a friend!) if not, please set them next to the e-waste signs to be recycled by SCU. More information about e-waste. - Carpets: is your carpet still in good condition?
The GREEN club collects your old carpets, cleans them, stores them for the summer, and sells them at a discount to incoming students in the fall. Reduce your impact on our local landfills and help a fellow student carpet their room next year. Proceeds from the GREEN club's efforts are used to fund educational programs on campus. Please leave your clean carpet (IN A ROLL) next to the staked sign in the grass near the trash bins. Carpets not collected by GREEN will be recycled. - Textbooks: Donate your old textbooks (if you can't sell them back or give them to a friend) to Better World Books. The GREEN Club and SCCAP set up a book donation area in the basement of Benson, near the Bookstore's buyback area.
- Goodwill donations: Place your good but unwanted items in a BLUE BAG (provided by your service desk) in the Goodwill Trailers. GW trailers are parked in two areas: Accolti Way (between Casa and San Filippo) and Santa Clara Street (near McLaughlin). Place your good but unwanted items in a BLUE BAG (provided by your service desk) and drop-off at the Goodwill Trailers between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday (6/9) through Thursday (6/12).
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- Goodwill Industries of Silicon Valley exists to assist people with disabilities or other barriers to employment to achieve their highest potential by providing a broad range of vocational, occupational and educational services.
- Goodwill accepts the following: clothing and shoes, small furniture items (in good condition), small musical instruments (in good condition), bicycles, electronics: cell phones, computers & keyboards, printers & ink cartridges, stereos & stereo components, televisions (less than 5 years old), video games (less than 5 years old), small & portable electrical appliances (in working order), sewing machines (in working condition).
- Goodwill does not accept the following: waterbeds, bean bag chairs, batteries, large appliances.
Your regular waste and recycling areas will be closed during move-out week to prevent overflow. Know where to go! - Recycling: *new this year!!*
Beverage container and paper recycling bins will be rolled out and placed next to your building's trash container. - E-waste: *don't throw this stuff away!*
Electronic waste is anything that has an electric cord or requires a battery. If your electronic items work, please donate them to Goodwill (or a friend!) if not, please set them next to the e-waste signs to be recycled by SCU. More information about e-waste. - Carpets: is your carpet still in good condition?
The GREEN club collects your old carpets, cleans them, stores them for the summer, and sells them at a discount to incoming students in the fall. Reduce your impact on our local landfills and help a fellow student carpet their room next year. Proceeds from the GREEN club's efforts are used to fund educational programs on campus. Please leave your clean carpet (IN A ROLL) next to the staked sign near the trash bins. Carpets not collected by GREEN will be recycled. - Textbooks: Donate your old textbooks (if you can't sell them back or give them to a friend) to Better World Books. The GREEN Club and SCCAP set up a book donation area in the basement of Benson, near the Bookstore's buyback area.
- Goodwill donations: Place your good but unwanted items in a BLUE BAG (provided by your service desk) in the Goodwill Trailers. GW trailers are parked in two areas: Accolti Way (between Casa and San Filippo) and Santa Clara Street (near McLaughlin). Place your good but unwanted items in a BLUE BAG (provided by your service desk) and drop-off at the Goodwill Trailers between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday (6/9) through Thursday (6/12).
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- Goodwill Industries of Silicon Valley exists to assist people with disabilities or other barriers to employment to achieve their highest potential by providing a broad range of vocational, occupational and educational services.
- Goodwill accepts the following: clothing and shoes, small furniture items (in good condition), small musical instruments (in good condition), bicycles, electronics: cell phones, computers & keyboards, printers & ink cartridges, stereos & stereo components, televisions (less than 5 years old), video games (less than 5 years old), small & portable electrical appliances (in working order), sewing machines (in working condition).
- Goodwill does not accept the following: waterbeds, bean bag chairs, batteries, large appliances.
Your regular waste and recycling areas will be closed during move-out week to prevent overflow. Know where to go! - Recycling: *new this year!!*
Beverage container and paper recycling bins will be rolled out of and placed next to Dunne Hall's recycling/waste area. - E-waste: *don't throw this stuff away!*
Electronic waste is anything that has an electric cord or requires a battery. If your electronic items work, please donate them to Goodwill (or a friend!) if not, please set them next to the e-waste signs to be recycled by SCU. More information about e-waste. - Carpets: is your carpet still in good condition?
The GREEN club collects your old carpets, cleans them, stores them for the summer, and sells them at a discount to incoming students in the fall. Reduce your impact on our local landfills and help a fellow student carpet their room next year. Proceeds from the GREEN club's efforts are used to fund educational programs on campus. Please leave your clean carpet (IN A ROLL) next to the staked sign in the grass near the trash bins. Carpets not collected by GREEN will be recycled. - Textbooks: Donate your old textbooks (if you can't sell them back or give them to a friend) to Better World Books. The GREEN Club and SCCAP set up a book donation area in the basement of Benson, near the Bookstore's buyback area.
- Goodwill donations: Place your good but unwanted items in a BLUE BAG (provided by your service desk) in the Goodwill Trailers. GW trailers are parked in two areas: Accolti Way (between Casa and San Filippo) and Santa Clara Street (near McLaughlin). Place your good but unwanted items in a BLUE BAG (provided by your service desk) and drop-off at the Goodwill Trailers between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday (6/9) through Thursday (6/12).
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- Goodwill Industries of Silicon Valley exists to assist people with disabilities or other barriers to employment to achieve their highest potential by providing a broad range of vocational, occupational and educational services.
- Goodwill accepts the following: clothing and shoes, small furniture items (in good condition), small musical instruments (in good condition), bicycles, electronics: cell phones, computers & keyboards, printers & ink cartridges, stereos & stereo components, televisions (less than 5 years old), video games (less than 5 years old), small & portable electrical appliances (in working order), sewing machines (in working condition).
- Goodwill does not accept the following: waterbeds, bean bag chairs, batteries, large appliances.
Your regular waste and recycling areas will be closed during move-out week to prevent overflow. Know where to go! - Trash: On Santa Clara Street.
- Recycling: *new this year!!*
Beverage container and paper recycling bins will be rolled out of and placed next to Dunne Hall's recycling/waste area. - E-waste: *don't throw this stuff away!*
Electronic waste is anything that has an electric cord or requires a battery. If your electronic items work, please donate them to Goodwill (or a friend!) if not, please set them next to the e-waste signs to be recycled by SCU. More information about e-waste. - Carpets: is your carpet still in good condition?
The GREEN club collects your old carpets, cleans them, stores them for the summer, and sells them at a discount to incoming students in the fall. Reduce your impact on our local landfills and help a fellow student carpet their room next year. Proceeds from the GREEN club's efforts are used to fund educational programs on campus. Please leave your clean carpet (IN A ROLL) next to the staked sign in the grass near the trash bins. Carpets not collected by GREEN will be recycled. - Textbooks: Donate your old textbooks (if you can't sell them back or give them to a friend) to Better World Books. The GREEN Club and SCCAP set up a book donation area in the basement of Benson, near the Bookstore's buyback area.
- Goodwill donations: Place your good but unwanted items in a BLUE BAG (provided by your service desk) in the Goodwill Trailers. GW trailers are parked in two areas: Accolti Way (between Casa and San Filippo) and Santa Clara Street (near McLaughlin). Place your good but unwanted items in a BLUE BAG (provided by your service desk) and drop-off at the Goodwill Trailers between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday (6/9) through Thursday (6/12).
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- Goodwill Industries of Silicon Valley exists to assist people with disabilities or other barriers to employment to achieve their highest potential by providing a broad range of vocational, occupational and educational services.
- Goodwill accepts the following: clothing and shoes, small furniture items (in good condition), small musical instruments (in good condition), bicycles, electronics: cell phones, computers & keyboards, printers & ink cartridges, stereos & stereo components, televisions (less than 5 years old), video games (less than 5 years old), small & portable electrical appliances (in working order), sewing machines (in working condition).
- Goodwill does not accept the following: waterbeds, bean bag chairs, batteries, large appliances.
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