// Donate gear
The garage graveyard ends here.
Outgrown boots, retired shin guards, the ball nobody kicks, your gear doesn't disappear into a bin. A person inspects every item, the best goes free to a kid who needs it, and the rest gets the JRZY treatment, branded and packaged, for the next Marketplace drop, funding free training either way. You get a receipt either way.
You donate→We inspect & grade→Best placed free→Rest sold in the shop→You see where it went
Step 1 · What are you donating?
Tick what's in the bag.
Boots / cleats1
Shin guards1
Keeper gloves1
Balls1
Kits / jerseys1
Training gear1
Honest-condition rule:if you wouldn't hand it to a teammate's kid, don't bag it. Torn or unsafe gear gets recycled, not placed, grading is done by a person, not by hope.
Step 2 · How does it get to us?
Pick a handoff.
Step 3 · Your receipt, all three kinds
You'll know exactly where it went.
Chain-of-custody note
When your item is graded and placed, free to a player, or sold in the shop, you get the line item: "Your size-5 boots started Maya's first season."
Tax receipt
An itemized donation receipt from the nonprofit, emailed when intake is complete. Fair-market values follow the published grade sheet.
Drop alert
If your gear makes a Marketplace drop, you'll know when the drop goes live, your donation becomes the next release, not a bin.
No account needed. Your email is used for the two receipts, nothing else.