Lake Forest


Lake Forest: A Community Rooted in Sustainability
Lake Forest is renowned for its strong sense of community and a deep-rooted commitment to sustainable living.
Residents actively opt for eco-conscious practices, recognizing the importance of environmental preservation for future generations.
Recycling is deeply ingrained in the community’s ethos, with residents actively seeking innovative ways to minimize their environmental impact.
Recognizing this pressing issue, Lake Forest residents are opting for innovative solutions.
We Pickup Clothes is here to help!
Our free and convenient service empowers Lake Forest residents to responsibly dispose of unwanted clothing, shoes, and household items.
By partnering with We Pickup Clothes, the community actively participates in reducing textile waste and fostering a more sustainable future.
This initiative aligns perfectly with Lake Forest’s broader sustainability goals. By diverting unwanted textiles from landfills, the community minimizes environmental damage and conserves valuable resources.
This collective effort demonstrates a strong commitment to creating a more sustainable and environmentally conscious community for generations to come.
Partner With Us Together, We Make a Difference
We team up with nonprofits, schools, churches, and businesses to create meaningful change. Ready to collaborate? Fill out our contact form to get started today!
Helping communities declutter sustainably.
Keeping textiles out of landfills.
Supporting neighborhoods across Chicagoland.
1 Planet to Protect: Join us in preserving it.

Embrace Sustainability in Lake Forest with We Pickup Clothes
Experience the convenience of We Pickup Clothes, bringing clothing donations directly to your doorstep in Lake Forest.
Your donations make a real difference:
- Reusing clothes: Gently used clothing donations help provide affordable clothing to people in need in developing countries.
- Nurturing a Greener Future: Unusable clothing undergoes responsible recycling, transforming it into valuable resources such as medical supplies, playground surfaces, and even new fabrics.
By partnering with We Pickup Clothes, you’re not only donating but contributing towards a greener and brighter future. Join the movement in Highland Park today and let us help you reduce waste and your carbon footprint.

Items We Accept
- Clothes (any condition)
- Shoes (any condition)
- Toys
- Books
- Towels
- Stuffed animals
- Belts
- Purses
- Bags
- Pots/pans
- Silverware
- Dishes
- Accessories
- Belts
- Knick-Knacks
Ready to declutter your home?
Giving Back in Lake Forest: Simplified
We Pickup Clothes makes it incredibly easy for eco-conscious Lake Forest residents to support their community.
Our convenient service seamlessly integrates with your busy lifestyle and commitment to a greener environment.
Here’s why Lake Forest trusts We Pickup Clothes:
- Effortless Giving: Donate without disrupting your schedule. Schedule a free pickup, and we'll collect your gently used clothing right from your doorstep.
- Eco-Friendly Impact: Minimize your environmental impact by recycling and reusing your clothing. Together, let's create a more sustainable Lake Forest.
- Direct Aid to Developing Countries: Delivering affordable clothing directly to those in need. Let's make Lake Forest a more generous and sustainable city, one convenient pickup at a time.


Declutter and Dine: Every Pickup, a Meal Shared
- Effortless Giving: Schedule a free clothing pickup effortlessly – online or by phone in just a few clicks.
- Simple Preparation: Gather your gently used clothing for donation.
- Convenient Pickup: We'll come to you! Our team will arrive at your doorstep at your convenience to collect your donations.
Declutter and Dine: Every Pickup, a Meal Shared
This year, We Pickup Clothes is teaming up with the Greater Chicago Food Depository. For each clothing pickup scheduled in Lake Forest, we’ll donate a meal to support hunger relief efforts. By choosing us for your clothing donations, you’re not only decluttering sustainably but also directly contributing to a more food-secure community in Lake Forest and across Chicago.