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Tidy Decisions: Fear vs. Joy

Most clutter isn’t caused by a lack of spaceโ€”it’s caused by decisions rooted in fear rather than joy.


Fear vs. Joy: The Hidden Force Behind Clutter

When most people think about clutter, they think about stuff.

  • Too many clothes.
  • Too many papers.
  • Too many kitchen gadgets.
  • Too many things without a home.

But after years of working as a professional organizer, I’ve learned that clutter is rarely about the items themselves.

More often, clutter is the result of decisions being made from fear instead of joy..

Fear Creates Clutter

Fear is one of the most powerful emotional forces in our lives.

It’s designed to protect us.

Unfortunately, it doesn’t always distinguish between real danger and imagined future scenarios.

This is why so many items remain in our homes long after they’ve stopped serving us.

Fear says:

  • What if I need it someday?
  • What if I regret getting rid of it?
  • What if I can’t afford to replace it?
  • What if someone gave it to me?
  • What if throwing it away is wasteful?
  • What if this becomes valuable one day?

These thoughts feel practical.

But often, they’re rooted in uncertainty, scarcity, guilt, or anxiety about the future.

As a result, we hold onto items not because they add value to our lives today, but because we’re afraid of what might happen tomorrow.

Over time, these fear-based decisions accumulate.

One item becomes ten.

Ten become one hundred.

Eventually, our homes begin to reflect our worries more than our values.

Joy Creates Clarity

Joy approaches possessions from an entirely different perspective.

Instead of asking:

“What could go wrong if I let this go?”

Joy asks:

“What is adding value to my life right now?”

Joy says:

  • I have enough.
  • I trust myself.
  • My needs will change and I can adapt.
  • My home deserves space to breathe.
  • I want to surround myself with things I use, need, or love.

When decisions come from joy, we stop organizing around fear.

We start organizing around intention.

Instead of keeping items because we’re afraid to let them go, we keep them because they actively support our lives.

The result isn’t just a tidier home.

It’s a lighter mental load.

Scarcity vs. Abundance

One of the biggest mindset shifts I help clients make is moving from scarcity thinking to abundance thinking.

Scarcity says:

  • I might never find another one.
  • I can’t get rid of this.
  • I need to keep extras of everything.

Abundance says:

  • I can find what I need when I need it.
  • I trust my ability to solve future problems.
  • I don’t need to prepare for every possible scenario.

When we operate from abundance, we stop trying to store solutions for every future possibility.

We begin creating homes that support our current reality.

Fear Often Disguises Itself as Logic

This is important.

Fear rarely announces itself.

It doesn’t say:

“Hello, I’m fear.”

Instead it sounds incredibly reasonable.

It sounds like:

  • I’m being responsible.
  • I’m being practical.
  • I’m being prepared.

Sometimes those statements are true.

But sometimes they’re simply fear wearing a logical disguise.

One of the most powerful questions you can ask while decluttering is:

Am I keeping this because it adds value to my life, or because I’m afraid to let it go?

The answer can be incredibly revealing.

The Goal Isn’t Less Stuff

Many people assume organizing is about getting rid of everything.

It’s not.

The goal isn’t minimalism.

The goal isn’t empty shelves.

The goal is alignment.

Keeping possessions because they support your lifestyle, your values, your goals, and your vision for the future.

Whether you own 500 items or 5,000 items matters far less than why you own them.

Your Home Reflects Your Values

Every item in your home occupies physical space.

Many items also occupy mental space.

When we make decisions from fear, our homes become filled with “just in case.”

When we make decisions from joy, our homes become filled with intention.

One of the most rewarding moments in an organizing session isn’t when a client fills a donation box.

It’s when they realize they no longer need fear to make decisions for them.

Because organizing isn’t really about stuff.

It’s about creating a home that reflects your values, not your worries.

A home that supports the life you’re living todayโ€”not the fears you’re carrying about tomorrow.

And sometimes, that shift changes far more than a closet.

It changes how we move through life.

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    Discard & Donate East Bay: Fremont, Hayward, San Leandro, Castro Valley, Pleasanton

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    St. Vincent de Paul

    Cause: network of charity organizations with programs that provide food, clothing, shelter, rental assistance, medical services, employment, and workforce development

    Accepts Donations:

    • Clothing
    • Accessories
    • Wares
      • Kitchen goods and housewares
      • Linens, towels, curtains
      • โ€‹Typewriters
      • TVs, amplifiers (for music)
      • Sewing machines, small sporting goodsโ€‹
      • Furniture in good (salable) condition
      • Tools
      • Crafts

    โŒ No Donations:

    • Computers and printers
    • Non-working electronics of any kind
    • Large desks
    • Entertainment  centers
    • Fiberboard  furniture 
    • Weights and exercise equipment
    • Pianos and organs
    • Office furniture (desks, credenzas, file cabinets, tables)
    • Damaged, stained or pet loved items
    • Mattresses and box springs
    • Sofa  beds, futons, headboards
    • Hazardous materials such as: paint, household cleaners, chemicals
    • Fluorescent light bulbs
    • Appliances
    • Outdoor grills
    • Carpet remnants
    • Encyclopedias
    • Tires
    • Bathtubs, sinks, toilets or other construction goods
    • Cribs, toys, car seats, playpens, strollers, and swing sets, high chairs, booster seats, walkers or jumpies
    • Address: 3777 Decoto Rd, Fremont, CA 94555
    • Phone: (510) 792-3711
    • Donation Hours: Call

    Cause: At Eco Thrift, we believe in affordable shopping with a purpose. Every visit is more than a chance to saveโ€”itโ€™s a way to make a difference. Whether youโ€™re searching for vintage gems, everyday essentials, or one-of-a-kind pieces, our stores are built on values that matter:

    Accepts Donations:

    • Clothing
    • Shoes
    • Accessories
    • Bedding
    • Drapes
    • Kitchen and Household items
    • Small appliances/Electronics
    • Toys
    • Holiday/Seasonal
    • Area Rugs
    • Sporting Goods
    • Tools

    โŒ No Donations

    • Furniture
    • Large Appliances
    • Mattresses
    • Exercise Equipment
    • Carpeting
    • TV’s
    • Computer Monitors
    • Car Parts
    • Tires
    • Car Seats
    • Cribs
    • Flammable Liquids
    • Building Materials
    • Books

    Schedule Pick Up: Request form

    • Address: 25891 Mission Blvd, Hayward, CA 94544
    • Contact:  1-800-238-8387 
    • Hours & drop-off:
      • Mon 9am-2:30pm
      • Tue-Sat 9am-5pm
      • Sun: Closed


    Hope Thrift

    Cause: Hope Services operates 60 innovative, award-winning programs that provide meaningful employment opportunities and resources that improve the quality of life for people with developmental disabilities such as Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, and autism spectrum disorders. We provide in-need Bay Area residents with vital resources such as job training, day programs, staffing, mental health services, community living services and senior services.

    Accepts Items: Clothing, select Baby items, Household, Small Appliances, Kitchen equipment, Media, Electronics, Sports, Tools, Outdoor equipment

    Fremont

    • Address: 41200 Blacow Road, Fremont CA 94538
    • Phone: 510-795-6100
    • Donation Drop-Off Hours: Tues-Sat 10am-4pm

    Cause: Christian inspired nonprofit, aims to provide essential baby supplies and clothing to every Tri-Valley parent in need. 

    Accepts Donations: All baby equipment must have been manufactured within the last 5 years, be in very good to excellent condition, cleaned and laundered, and include all original hardware (for example, crib parts and assembly pieces).

    • Activity Mats/Gyms
    • Bath Toiletries
    • Blankets
    • Board Books (English/Spanish)
    • Car Seats (No Booster Seats)
    • Changing Pads
    • Clothing NB – 3T
    • Cribs
    • Crib Mobiles
    • Crib Mattress
    • Diapers
    • Diaper Bag
    • Formula (Unopened/Unexpired)
    • High Chairs
    • Monitors
    • Nursing Pillows
    • Portable Crib
    • Stroller
    • Teething items
    • Toys
    • Wipes (Unopened/Unexpired)
    • Address: 1039-E Serpentine Ln. Pleasanton, California 94566, United States
    • Contact: info@littlemiraclespleasanton.org
    • Hours & drop-off:
      • Sunday 2:30 – 5:30pm
      • Monday by appointment only
      • Closed for all major holidays

    Cause: Bring in your gently used items and get cash on the spot, or shop around for your favorite brands at affordable prices.

    Accepts Donations: buys and sells gently used clothes, shoes and accessories for teens and young adults. We buy styles for all seasons, all day, every day, with no appointment necessary. Each location is individually owned and operated, so itโ€™s easy to support local while shopping sustainably and affordably.

    • Address: 4555 Hopyard Road, Ste C-26, Pleasanton, CA 94588
    • Contact: 925-701-8007
    • Hours & drop-off: Call to confirm
      • Sunday: 11:00 AM-6:00 PM
      • Monday – Saturday: 10:00 AM-9:00 PM

    We include donation take-away in all services!

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    Discard & Donate Peninsula: Pacifica, San Mateo, Redwood City, Palo Alto

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    Cause: Four philanthropic programs: Operation School Bellยฎ provided clothing for over 2900 children with new school clothes, College Scholarships and Assault Survivor Kits. In addition, we do Community Outreach which partners with local agencies to help fill specific unmet needs in our community on a short term basis. The main source of our income for these programs is our thrift shop.

    Accepts Donations: โ€œgently usedโ€ items to the shop entrance and a volunteer will assist you in dropping off your items.

    โŒ No Donations:

    • Large furniture, mattresses, or large appliances
    • TVs, computers, or printers
    • Encyclopedias
    • Cars or motorcycles
    • Large exercise equipment
    • Baby furniture, infant car seats
    • Toys and stuffed animals
    • Sports Equipment
    • Address: 60 North B Street, San Mateo, CA 94401
    • Contact: 650-342-2367
    • Hours & drop-off: TUESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 10:00am-4:00pm

    Cause: Bring in your gently used items and get cash on the spot, or shop around for your favorite brands at affordable prices.

    Accepts Donations: buys and sells gently used clothes, shoes and accessories for teens and young adults. We buy styles for all seasons, all day, every day, with no appointment necessary. Each location is individually owned and operated, so itโ€™s easy to support local while shopping sustainably and affordably.

    • Address: 156 Eureka Square, Pacifica, CA 94044
    • Contact: 650-735-8788
    • Hours & drop-off: Call to confirm
      • Sunday: 11:00 AM-7:00 PM
      • Monday – Saturday: 10:00 AM-9:00 PM

    Cause: To become the largest provider of animal welfare funding in the America, while providing excellent healthcare and livable wages to everyone who joins us in our mission.

    Accepts Donations: gently used clothing, housewares, collectibles, records, CDs, art, and jewelryโ€”all in saleable condition

    โœ… Womenโ€™s Clothing
    โœ… Jewelry & Watches
    โœ… Antiques & Collectibles
    โœ… Cameras
    โœ… Video Games
    โœ… Records/LPs
    โœ… Original Artwork

    Canโ€™t Accept ๐Ÿšซ

    • Furniture
    • Broken, stained, torn, or incomplete items
    • Heavily worn items
    • Seasonal decorations
    • Bulk book donations (unless rare or collectible)

    Schedule Donation: Fill out Form

    • Address: 1127 Chula Vista Avenue in Burlingame, CA
    • Contact: https://www.treasurepaws.org/contact
    • Hours & drop-off: Mondayโ€“Sunday, 10 AM โ€“ 1 PM no appointment needed
    • Best Time to Donate: If possible, drop off between 10 AM โ€“ 11 AM

    Cause: nonprofit organization in San Mateo County dedicated to strengthening children, families, and older adults. Through trusted, community-based programs, PFS delivers San Mateo County nonprofit services that promote stability, wellness, and opportunity at every stage of life.

    Accepts Donations: jewelry, clothing, accessories, china, collectibles, and other fine goods

    • Address: 1589 Laurel Street, San Carlos, CA 94070
    • Contact: 650-769-9977
    • Email: familytree@pfso.org
    • Hours & drop-off:
      • Tuesdays: 10am โ€“ 4pm
      • Thursdays: 10am โ€“ 4pm
      • Saturdays: 11am โ€“ 2pm

    St. Vincent de Paul

    Cause: network of charity organizations with programs that provide food, clothing, shelter, rental assistance, medical services, employment, and workforce development

    Accepts Donations:

    • Clothing
    • Accessories
    • Wares
      • Kitchen goods and housewares
      • Linens, towels, curtains
      • โ€‹Typewriters
      • TVs, amplifiers (for music)
      • Sewing machines, small sporting goodsโ€‹
      • Furniture in good (salable) condition
      • Tools
      • Crafts

    โŒ No Donations:

    • Computers and printers
    • Non-working electronics of any kind
    • Large desks
    • Entertainment  centers
    • Fiberboard  furniture 
    • Weights and exercise equipment
    • Pianos and organs
    • Office furniture (desks, credenzas, file cabinets, tables)
    • Damaged, stained or pet loved items
    • Mattresses and box springs
    • Sofa  beds, futons, headboards
    • Hazardous materials such as: paint, household cleaners, chemicals
    • Fluorescent light bulbs
    • Appliances
    • Outdoor grills
    • Carpet remnants
    • Encyclopedias
    • Tires
    • Bathtubs, sinks, toilets or other construction goods
    • Cribs, toys, car seats, playpens, strollers, and swing sets, high chairs, booster seats, walkers or jumpies

    Menlo Park Clothing Closet:

    • Address: 728a Willow Road, Menlo Park CA 94025
    • Phone: 650-366-6367
    • Donation Hours: Call

    San Mateo:

    • Address:40 N B St, San Mateo CA 94401
    • Phone: 650-347-5101
    • Donation Hours: Call

    South San Francisco:

    • Address:344 Grand AveSouth San Francisco CA 94080
    • Phone: 650-589-8445
    • Donation Hours: Call


    Cause: Letโ€™s serve our neighbors in need by supporting our very own Little Free Pantry. Bring non-perishable food and hygiene donations

    Accepts Donations: non-perishable foods, hygiene items

    • Canned Proteins
    • Boxed/Canned Soups/Stocks/Broths
    • Shelf Stable Milk/Beverages
    • Grains/Carbs

    Accepts Non-food Items

    • Dog / cat food
    • Socks
    • Rain gear
    • Baby wipes & diapers
    • Deodorant
    • Toothpaste & alcohol-free mouthwash
    • Shampoo & conditioner
    • Sun block & SPF lotions
    • Toilet paper
    • Feminine hygiene products
    • Sanitizer sprays or wipes
    • Gloves
    • First-Aid supplies
    • Cleaning supplies 
    • Address: 2094 Grant Rd, Mountain View, CA 94040
    • Contact: (650) 967-4724
    • Email: admin@sttims.org
    • Hours & drop-off: check website or call to confirm

    Hope Thrift

    Cause: Hope Services operates 60 innovative, award-winning programs that provide meaningful employment opportunities and resources that improve the quality of life for people with developmental disabilities such as Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, and autism spectrum disorders. We provide in-need Bay Area residents with vital resources such as job training, day programs, staffing, mental health services, community living services and senior services.

    Accepts Items: Clothing, select Baby items, Household, Small Appliances, Kitchen equipment, Media, Electronics, Sports, Tools, Outdoor equipment

    Mountain View Drop Off Location

    • Address: 460 E. Middlefield Road, Mountain View CA 94043
    • Phone: 650-861-3040
    • Donation Drop-Off Hours: Mon-Fri 10am-3pm


    Cause: improving the wellbeing of its community through programs and community partnerships that address the impacts of systemic poverty on the physical and mental health of individuals and families, including the lack of sufficient housing, food, and provisions.

    Accepts Donations: gently-worn, quality clothing, shoes, accessories and other merchandise in “like new” condition

    • Antiques and collectibles
    • Framed art
    • Bric-a-brac
    • Nice baskets
    • Costumes
    • Cookbooks, current fiction and children’s books
    • Music CDs and DVDs
    • Clothing for men, women and children
    • Sets of china
    • Crystal
    • Flower vases
    • Furniture*
    • Sets of glasses and stemware
    • Garden accessories – clean!
    • Gift items
    • Handbags and purses
    • Hats
    • Home decor
    • Lamps with shades
    • Decorative pillows
    • Seasonal decorations
    • Shoes and boots (gently worn or new)
    • Toys and games
    • Vintage jewelry
    • *Donations of furniture need approval from the Store Manager.

    โŒ No Donations

    • Dated, stained clothing
    • Dated, scuffed shoes and handbags
    • Used lingerie, underwear, swimwear and socks
    • Vacuum cleaners
    • Ski equipment
    • Infant cribs and equipment
    • TVs, computers, printers, stereos, electronics
    • Miscellaneous broken/damaged junk
    • Office or plastic furniture
    • Incomplete or broken games / toys
    • Food or other perishable items
    • Address: 725 Santa Cruz Avenue, Menlo Park, CA 94025
    • Contact: 650.328.7467
    • Hours & drop-off: Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    Cause: Since 1986, we have been guided by our motto: โ€œcompassion, not judgment.โ€ We partner with individuals and families in North Fair Oaks and surrounding communities to provide education, essential services, youth & community programs, and housing to create community connections so that every person can thrive.

    Accepts Donations:

    • Clothing for individuals of all ages, shapes, and sizes
    • Gently used or new clothing for babies, toddlers, and children of all sizes. 
    • New underwear and socks for all ages and sizes.
    • Adult clothing for both men and women in a range of sizes.
    • Address: St. Francis Center, 151 Buckingham Ave, Redwood City
    • Contact: (650) 365-7829
    • Hours & drop-off: Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 1:30 PM

    American Cancer Society Discovery Shop

    Cause: help support the fight against cancer through the sale of high quality, gently used, donated merchandise

    Accepts Donations: clothing, accessories, jewelry, furniture, artwork, antiques, collectibles, and other household items.

    Special Discounts:

    • Military Discount: Receive 10% off your purchase everyday! (ID required)
    • Seniors 55+: Save 10% on your purchase on Tuesdays!

    Menlo Park

    • Address: 748 Santa Cruz Ave, Menlo Park, CA 94025
    • Hours: Monโ€“Sat 10am โ€“ 6 pm, Sunday 10am – 5pm
    • Phone: 650-325-8939

    Los Altos

    • Address: 243 Main Street, Los Altos, CA 94022
    • Hours: Monโ€“Sat 10am โ€“ 6 pm, Sunday 10am – 5pm
    • Phone: 650-949-0505

    Cause: generous donations of money, books and media allow our organization to fund programs and materials at the Library

    Accepts Donations: books, DVDs, magazines, CDs, audiobooks, electronic resources, and other items for all age ranges

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    Mountain View

    • Address: 585 Franklin Street, Mountain View, CA 94041
    • Hours & drop-off:
      • Monday: 10am โ€“ 12pm
      • Wednesday: 11:30am โ€“ 1:30pm 
      • Friday: 1pm โ€“ 3pm
      • 1st three Saturdays of the month: 10am โ€“ 11:30am
    • Accepts Donations:
      • Materials We Accept
      • Paperback and hardback fiction and non-fiction books
      • Console video games for PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch
      • Books and music on CD
      • Software
      • DVDs and Blu-ray disks
      • Computer manuals published in the last four years
      • Spanish language materials
    • โŒ No Donations
      • Damaged, dirty, broken, or damp materials
      • Newspapers
      • Magazines of any kind including National Geographic magazines
      • Catalogs, cards or other miscellaneous items
      • Cassettes or VHS tapes
      • Encyclopedias
      • Foreign language (other than Spanish) materials

    Palo Alto

    • Address: 4000 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto, CA
    • Hours & drop-off: Monday – Friday 3-5PM, Saturday 1-5PM
    • Donation Limit: 12 bags/boxes
    • Schedule Pick Up: Fill out form
    • Accepts Donations:
      • Books
      • Comic Books
      • Graphic Novels
      • Textbooks
      • Computer Books
      • CDs
      • DVDs, Blu-ray, 4K
      • Records/Vinyl (45s, 78s, LPs)
      • Software & Manuals
      • Puzzles
      • Games
      • Toys
      • Cameras
      • Typewriters
      • Tools: hand and power tools โ€“ must be in working condition, small enough for one person to easily carry (i.e. no table saws)
      • Ephemera
      • Tarot Decks
      • Postcards (unused or mailed)
      • Greeting Cards (blank)
      • Vintage Black & White Photos
      • Maps 
      • Sheet Music
      • Magazines
      • Globes (Earth, Middle Earth, Moon, Mars, Constellation, Barsoom, etc.)
      • Small collectibles (figurines, bookends, souvenirs, clocks, watches, etc.) โ€“ These must be unbroken and in working condition

    We include donation take-away in all services!

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    Cause: To provide successful recovery to men, women, teens, children, and families with destructive, abusive, and addictive lifestyles through mentoring, education, training, and spiritual direction is our mission.

    Accepts Donations: gently used clothing, baby items, vintage, antiques, furniture, kitchen, bedding, books, etc.

    • Address: 1897 W. San Carlos Street, San Jose, CA 95128
    • Phone Number: 888-339-3193
    • Email: info@teenchallenge.net
    • Donation Drop-Off Hours: Monday – Saturday from 10:30 am to 6:00 pm

    American Cancer Society Discovery Shop

    Cause: help support the fight against cancer through the sale of high quality, gently used, donated merchandise

    Accepts Donations: clothing, accessories, jewelry, furniture, artwork, antiques, collectibles, and other household items.

    Special Discounts:

    • Military Discount: Receive 10% off your purchase everyday! (ID required)
    • Seniors 55+: Save 10% on your purchase on Tuesdays!

    Los Altos

    • Address: 243 Main Street, Los Altos, CA 94022
    • Hours: Monโ€“Sat 10am โ€“ 6 pm, Sunday 10am – 5pm
    • Phone: 650-949-0505

    Los Gatos

    • Address: 150 W Main Street, Los Gatos, CA 95030
    • Hours: Monโ€“Sat 10am – 6pm, Sunday 9am โ€“ 4pm
    • Phone: 408-354-5917

    San Jose

    • Address: 1103 Branham Lane, San Jose, CA 95118
    • Hours: Monโ€“Sat 10am โ€“ 6pm, Sunday 10am – 5pm
    • Phone: 408-265-5535

    Sunnyvale

    • Address: 1659 Hollenbeck Road, Sunnyvale, CA 94087
    • Hours: Monโ€“Sat 10am โ€“ 6pm, Sunday 10am – 5pm
    • Phone: 408-737-7707

    Sacred Heart

    Cause: Our mission is to build a community free from poverty by creating hope, opportunity, and action. We provide essential services, work together to improve our lives, organize for justice, and inspire our community to love, serve, and share.

    Accepts Donations:

    • Pop-top cans and other packaged food items (we cannot accept homemade food).
    • Gently used or new blankets and linens.
    • Hygiene items of unopened toothpaste, shampoo, deodorant, toothbrushes, etc.
    • Diapers (both infant and adult), unopened infant formula.
    • New socks, and new underwear for men, women and children.
    • Gently used or new sleeping bags.
    • Clean, new or gently used clothes
    • Address: 1381 S 1st St, San Jose, CA 95110
    • Phone Number: (408) 278-2160
    • Donation Drop-Off Hours:
      • Monday through Thursday 8am โ€“ 4pm
      • Friday 8am – 12pm
      • Saturday 9am – 12pm
    • Upcoming Donation Pause: No donations accepted from September 15 to September 22, 2025


    Hidaya Foundation

    Cause: Since 1999, Hidaya Foundation has been serving the poor and in need around the world through social welfare, educational, health care, self employment, and environmental projectstion.

    Accepts Donations: clothes, shoes, bedding and linens, household items (dishes, pots and pans), laptop computers, toys, and more

    • Address: 57 Bonaventura Dr, San Jose, CA 95134
    • Phone: (408) 244-3282
    • Donation Hours & Notes: Saturdays & Sundays from 12:00pm โ€“ 4:00pm

    Hope Thrift

    Cause: Hope Services operates 60 innovative, award-winning programs that provide meaningful employment opportunities and resources that improve the quality of life for people with developmental disabilities such as Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, and autism spectrum disorders. We provide in-need Bay Area residents with vital resources such as job training, day programs, staffing, mental health services, community living services and senior services.

    Accepts Items: Clothing, select Baby items, Household, Small Appliances, Kitchen equipment, Media, Electronics, Sports, Tools, Outdoor equipment

    San Jose

    • Address: 2306 Almaden Road, San Jose CA 95125
    • Phone: 408-677-3803
    • Donation Drop-Off Hours: Tues-Sat 10am-4pm

    South San Jose

    • Address: 30 Las Colinas Lane, San Jose CA 95119
    • Donation Drop-Off Hours: Mon, Wed, Fri 8AM-3PM
    • Phone: 408-284-2850

    Cupertino Drop Off Location

    • Address: 6150 Bollinger Avenue, San Jose CA 95129 (next to the Safeway)
    • Phone: 408-677-3803
    • Donation Drop-Off Hours: Tues-Sat 10am-4pm

    Cause: mission to build homes, communities, and hope in the Bay Area

    Accepted Items: gently used furniture, building materials, appliances, and more

    • fully intact/upholstered furniture
    • new/less than 7 year old appliances
    • unused/ new/perfectly working tools/materials
    • light fixtures
    • high quality/full sets cabinets
    • good condition doors/windows
    • perfectly clean/functioning plumbing/fixtures
    • new floorboards
    • home decor
    • sports equipment
    • bicycles

    โŒ No Donations

    Schedule a Pick-Up

    For larger, bulky items (like furniture), you can schedule a pickup using their online form, and a team will collect items from your home.

    San Jose

    • Address: 1608 Las Plumas Ave, San Jose, CA 95133
    • Phone: +1 (800) 746-7090
    • Donation Hours: Wed โ€“ Sun 10 a.m. โ€“ 4 p.m

    Cause: EHP serves working families, seniors, people with limited incomes and those who have both emergency and on-going needs in East Palo Alto, Menlo Park and surrounding communities.

    Accepts Donations: fresh food, clothing, working appliances (10 years or newer), furniture, household items and automobiles. We ask that these items are all undamaged and in good usable condition as they are given directly to disadvantaged families for use in their home.

    Schedule Donation Pick Up: Fill out online form

    • Address: 2411 Pulgas Ave, E. Palo Alto, CA 94303
    • Contact: 650.323.7781
    • Email: info@ehpcares.org
    • Hours & drop-off: 8:00 am – 6:00 pm Mon-Thu

    Cause: San Josรฉ Public Library enriches lives by fostering lifelong learning and by ensuring that every member of the community has access to a vast array of ideas and information.

    Accepts Donations: books, DVDs, magazines, CDs, audiobooks, electronic resources, and other items for all age ranges

    • Address: See List of Locations using button above ^^
    • Hours & drop-off: telephone first to confirm space is available before taking donations


    We include donation take-away in all services!

    2026 Spring Declutter Projects

    2026 Spring declutter time is here! Check out some of the latest before and after photos of tidy homes in the San Francisco Bay Area.


    Kitchen Organization – 4 Hour Session
    Declutter Office – 6 Hour Session
    Declutter Toys – 6 Hour Session
    Hidden Clutter in Closet – 6 Hour Session
    Clutter Storage Shed – 6 Hour Session
    Bye Baby Items in Garage – 6 Hour Session
      Tidy Home Office – 12 Hours (Two 6 Hour Sessions)
      Craft Organization – 10 Hours (Two 5 Hour Sessions)
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        What a Professional Organizerโ€™s Home Really Looks Like

        Real before and after photos of my home just one week after moving. As a professional organizer, my space isnโ€™t about perfection, fancy products or expensive storage. My home is built around simple, functional items, keeping only what I need, and creating systems that make everyday life easier. When my space is set up this way, I feel less anxious, more at ease, and more like myself ๐Ÿ™‚


        Home Organization Categories: Clothes, Paper, Kitchen Komono, Linen & Towels, Toiletries, Camping, Exercise, Travel, Pets, Plants, Cleaning, Sentimental Display

        Inclusions: Packing, Decluttering, Donation Drop offs, Moving with no service professionals (Loading + Unloading) 1 truck load + 3 van loads, Unpacking, Decorating

        Project Time: 45 hours

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          Tidy for Peace NOT Perfection

          How home organization and tidy practices can help you let go of perfection.


          What spaces feels better and increases function?
          Perfection is Sneaky

          Perfection is sneaky. It whispers that if we just try a little harder, buy the right bins, or keep every corner spotless, then weโ€™ll finally feel calm and in control.

          But the truth is, perfection often blocks the very peace weโ€™re looking for.

          Organizing invites you to slow down and actually look at your life: what you value, what youโ€™ve outgrown, and what supports the person youโ€™re becoming.

          As you sort through your things, youโ€™re also sorting through expectations. You start to notice that perfect isnโ€™t the goalโ€”clarity is. Ease is. Joy is.

          Be Intentional

          Letting go of perfection doesnโ€™t happen all at once. It happens in small, meaningful moments:

          • When you choose progress over procrastination.
          • When you release the guilt of unfinished projects or things you thought you โ€œshouldโ€ keep.
          • When you realize your home is allowed to look lived-in because you live in it.
          Tips for Letting Go
          1. Focus on โ€œbetter,โ€ not โ€œperfect.โ€ Aim for small improvements that make life easier. A drawer thatโ€™s 80% organized still works beautifully. Progress counts.
          2. Choose function over aesthetics. Pretty bins are great, but systems that actually support your daily habits matter more. Priority: ease, not Instagram.
          3. Use the โ€œgood enoughโ€ rule. If the space works, reduces stress, and you can find what you needโ€”stop there. โ€œGood enoughโ€ is often exactly right.
          4. Break projects into micro-tasks. Instead of โ€œorganize the closet,โ€ try โ€œsort shoes.โ€ Small wins build momentum and reduce overwhelm.
          5. Expect a little messโ€”because youโ€™re human. Life shifts. Homes get lived in. Allowing wiggle room prevents burnout and increases long-term success.
          6. Let your space evolve with you. Systems arenโ€™t set in stone. Adjust them as your lifestyle, family, or needs change. Flexibility = freedom.
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            2026 Tidy Updates

            We believe in complete transparency with 2026 Tidy Updates


            Nicole’s Moving to SF!

            What does this mean for you?

            • If you live within 30 miles of the Sunset District in SF you will no longer pay a $50 travel fee!
            • If you live 30+ miles away or require a toll payment you will pay a $50 travel fee.

            Stay tuned by watching how an organizer moves on Instagram and Youtube!

            Rate Increase Effective January 1, 2026 for NEW clients

            Due to high demand and limited availability, Nicoleโ€™s hourly rate will increase to $180/hour to maintain a high level of service.

            Existing clients from 2025 or earlier will receive a grace period and may continue at their current rate through March 31, 2026. Please use your custom booking link!

            After March 31, 2026 date, the new rate will apply to all clients.

            Tidy Time Breakdown:

            Total face time hours:

            • (1 hour) Free consultation
            • (4-8 hours) Time in-person/during session(s)

            Offline hours per session: +2.5 hours

            • (1/2 hour) Follow up email after free consultation
            • (1/2 hour): Prep email, supplies, vehicle/van
            • (1 hour): Donation drop offs, photos, receipts
            • (1/2 hour): Follow up email with notes, homework, action items

            Additional hours: subject to client project/needs

            • (1-2 hours) Product recommendations in follow up email
            • (1/2 hour) Business partner connection/coordination
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              2025 black tidy sale for home organization services in sf bay area

              Holiday Reset Special 2025 โ€” $100 Off + Travel Fee Waived

              The best gift you could give this 2025 holiday is an experience – to tidy up and reset the home!


              BEFORE & AFTER SHED
              48 HOURS STARTING TODAY –

              The first three clients will receive:

              โœจ $100 Off when you book 8, 10, or 12 Hours

              โœจ $50 Travel Fee Waived

              Longer sessions give us time to make meaningful, lasting change.

              HOW TO CLAIM THE OFFER
              1. Select what hours you want – 8, 10, or 12
              2. Schedule & Pay for two sessions
              3. Enter coupon code for discount:ย TIDYFRIDAY
              4. If the coupon doesn’t work, those hours have already been booked!

              8 HOURS (TWO – 4 HOUR SESSIONS)

              To start & finish one project below:

              • Clothing
              • Books
              • Small Kitchen
              • Kids Room + Toys

              10 HOURS (TWO – 5 HOUR SESSIONS)

              To start & finish one project below:

              • Large Kitchen
              • Papers
              • Two Car Garage

              12 HOURS (TWO – 6 HOUR SESSIONS)

              To start & finish one project below:

              • Kitchen + Pantry
              • Three Car Garage
              • Master Walk in Closet
              • Sentimental
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                Click TIME button to confirm the day + time

                Click SELECT AND CONTINUE

                Fill out Info & Agree to Contract

                Click CONTINUE TO PAYMENT

                Fill in Payment Details & Confirm

                You’ll receive a confirmation email where you can:

                • Cancel or Reschedule Appointment
                • Add to Google/Apple/Outlook Calendar
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