Weirdest things people have ever donated – In general, donating to those less fortunate is a good thing. Whether people donate their clothes, shoes and furniture that they are no longer using, or buy brand new items to give to those in need, donations are usually accepted gladly.
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Giving is also a huge part of the holiday season. So, as you’re shopping for gifts or looking for a few presents for yourself, you’ll likely notice that there are large boxes, kiosks and advertisements encouraging you to give, so that someone else can have a better holiday.
However, there are times when donating goes wrong. Sure, most people give essential items to charitable organizations, including baby supplies, shoes and coats. You know, things that are practical and would be greatly appreciated by a family in need. But some people like to get especially creative with their donations—and some people’s donations are just downright weird.
Have you been to the local thrift store or consignment shop lately? You probably noticed some random items and thought to yourself, “who is going to use this?” Beauty is definitely in the eye of the beholder when it comes to some charitable donations. Here are 12 of the strangest things people have ever donated.
12. Batman & Robin Oil Painting
Someone donated an oil painting of legendary superhero Batman and his sidekick Robin to a Goodwill location. Why, you may ask? Maybe this person thought that a new family would appreciate the artwork and feature it in their living room. Perhaps the donor grew tired of looking at all the items in his Batman collection and decided that is was time to give some things away. Also, it looks like the donor painted the picture himself, so maybe he tried to sell it and didn’t have any takers. Either way, this is a pretty interesting piece to feature in Goodwill. It’s not very practical, and it’s just strange to see a picture of Batman and Robin when you’re looking for furniture, cookware or a warm winter coat.
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