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As the only creative reuse center inside the Capital Beltway, UpCycle has provided a vital service to our community's educators, families, artists, and environment for more than a decade. Your donation makes an impact on the local community because it enables UpCycle to provide our materials center and creative reuse programming to all.
In 2024 UpCycle collected and redistributed more than 50,000 pounds of materials for art, learning and business purposes that were destined for the waste stream.
UpCycle shares the joy of creative reuse with thousands of adults and children. We take our science and arts integrated lessons to classrooms, where students and their teachers discover that cast-offs like bottle caps, bread ties and fabric scraps are an inspiring resource for learning.
Donations are always appreciated and deductible as allowed by law. You may also mail a check made out to UpCycle Creative Reuse Center to: 1100 Wythe St, #25334, Alexandria, VA 22314
For more information contact the Virginia State Office of Consumer Affairs, Department of Agricultural and Consumer Services, P.O. Box 1163, Richmond, VA 23218.
In 2024 UpCycle collected and redistributed more than 50,000 pounds of materials for art, learning and business purposes that were destined for the waste stream.
UpCycle shares the joy of creative reuse with thousands of adults and children. We take our science and arts integrated lessons to classrooms, where students and their teachers discover that cast-offs like bottle caps, bread ties and fabric scraps are an inspiring resource for learning.
Donations are always appreciated and deductible as allowed by law. You may also mail a check made out to UpCycle Creative Reuse Center to: 1100 Wythe St, #25334, Alexandria, VA 22314
For more information contact the Virginia State Office of Consumer Affairs, Department of Agricultural and Consumer Services, P.O. Box 1163, Richmond, VA 23218.
Our Amazon Wish List includes the consumables we use for programs (like glue and tape) as well as resource books for our programs. The books are kept on-hand in our materials center for the public to peruse for ideas.