Couldn't sell it?
Not everything sells in time?
If you are heading out and still have things left, these organizations in Seoul will make sure they go to people who need them.

Beautiful Store
The easiest option if you have a lot to give. They accept clothes, shoes, books, bags, kitchen items, and small electronics. You can schedule everything online and pick your own pickup date. From 3 boxes, they come to your place at no cost. If you have less than 3 boxes, you can also drop everything at a GS25 or CU convenience store and send it yourself. For large furniture, call them directly.

Goodwill Store
A non-profit that creates jobs for people with disabilities by selling donated goods. You can arrange everything online without calling. Create a free account first, then fill out the form, choose your pickup date or a drop-off location near you. Pack your items in boxes, not bags.
Arrange a pickup or drop-off
Itaewon Global Village Center
A drop-off point in Itaewon run by and for the foreign community in Seoul. They have a Goodwill donation bin on site and also accept donations directly for a community group that distributes them to foreigners and immigrants in need in Seoul. Everything must be clean and in working condition.
Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm (closed 12pm to 1pm)
02-2199-8883
itaewongvc@gmail.comBasement 1, 54-14 Itaewon-ro 27ga-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul

KUMFA
Korean Unwed Mothers Families Association. They support single mothers and their children in Seoul. They accept women's and children's clothing in good condition, books, toys, and small household goods.
kumfa.or.krThis list grows with the community. If you know a place we missed, don't hesitate to write us !
Still have large furniture or appliances that no organization could take? Seoul has a paid collection system for oversized items. Your building manager or local community center can walk you through the process.