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Professional Home Organizing Resources
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Recommended Books for Home Organization:Mrs. Cleanjeans' Housekeeping with Kids by Tara Aronson One Thing at a Time by Cindy Glovinsky Organizing Plain and Simple by Donna Smallin ADD-Friendly Ways to Organize Your Life by Judith Kolberg The Organized Student by Donna Goldberg No More Sleepless Nights by Peter Hauri and Shirley Linde How to be Organized in Spite of Yourself by Sunny Schlenger Crazy Busy by Edward M. Hallowell Getting Things Done by David Allen Overwhelmed Person’s Guide to Time Management by Ronni Eisenberg Take Back your Life! Using Outlook to Get Organized and Stay Organized by Sally McGhee Time Management from the Inside Out by Julie Morgenstern
Places to Donate in the DC area: Bright Beginnings (daycare for homeless kids up to age 5) Call Doris Dupree to set it up donations. 202 842 9090. http://www.brightbeginningsinc.org A Wider Circle www.awidercircle.org My Sister’s Place (shelter for battered women and children) (202)529-5261 http://www.mysistersplacedc.org/donations.asp Bread for the City. Bread for the City operates two clothing rooms, in Northwest and Southeast Washington. Clothing donations are accepted at both locations weekdays 9:00am-4:00pm. Or call 202.265.2400 to arrange for pick up. http://www.breadforthecity.org/ For Love of Children (FLOC) (202) 462-8686 ext. 3528. http://www.flocdc.org/ Community of Hope in DC on Girard St. Provides shelter for homeless families. Contact Michelle Washington before donating. (202) 232-7356 http://www.communityofhopedc.org/index.html.
Value Village 2277 University Blvd. E., Hyattsville, 301-422-2406 St. Ann's Infant and Maternity
Home. Families Foremost is an organization in Silver Spring that provides classes for adults with children under the age of 4. Contact the director, Sherri Waddy, before donating. 301-585-3424 http://www.louriecenter.org/beta/lc/foremost/
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