Unfortunately most DVDs hold little value, so it’s not worth selling them.
If you’re spring cleaning, you can donate your DVDs to a few organizations where they’ll be loved by someone else. Plus, you’ll have less ‘stuff’ to account for.
Kid Flicks donates movie libraries to children’s hospitals and pediatric departments nationwide. You do have to ship these to: Kid Flicks/Barta, 11755 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90025 #1450
Boys & Girls Club Philadelphia accept used DVDs to help local kids.
DVDs for Vets provides DVDs to veterans hospitals & centers locally. You can either mail them to local centers OR drop them off. Local hospitals & centers you can donate DVDs to include:
Visit the DVD for Vets website to find our additional information.
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