📰 Hoarding & Decluttering News Roundup – July 11, 2025
Published by Helping Hands for Hoarders | July 11, 2025

🗞️ Latest Stories
1. Unhinged Mom, Daughter Attack Motorist Over Parking Spot Hoarding – New York Post
In Ridgewood, Queens, a mother and daughter violently attacked a woman over a parking spot they attempted to save with a trash can. The incident was caught on camera and raises awareness of public space hoarding conflicts.
2. How Decluttering Can Boost Your Finances – Investopedia
Decluttering can directly impact your financial health by helping you organize, reduce stress, and improve money management habits.
3. Brookings Humane Society Rescues Cats from Hoarding – Mitchell Now
The Brookings shelter is seeking urgent help after taking in 32 cats from a hoarding case. They’re already over capacity and in need of supplies.
4. The Art of Letting Go – LA Times
Professional organizer Cally Biggs shares tips on how releasing emotional attachment to clutter can transform your living space and mental well-being.
5. Digital Decluttering for Spiritual Health – ummid.com
Explore the intersection of digital detox and mental clarity. Learn how digital clutter impacts your inner peace and focus.
6. How I Taught My Kids to Declutter – Business Insider
One parent’s experience teaching their children the value of minimalism and responsibility through hands-on decluttering practices.
7. What’s Your Clutter Personality? – Real Simple
Learn your clutter personality type to better tackle disorganization with tailored strategies that actually stick.
8. 6 Things to Declutter in July – Homes & Gardens
July is the perfect time to declutter these 6 key areas, from school supplies to forgotten summer gear.
9. 2025 Decluttering Trends – BHG
Discover what’s trending in the world of organizing this year—intentionality, sustainability, and simple systems.
Read more at Better Homes & Gardens
10. Every Decluttering Trend to Try in 2025 – The Spruce
From eco-friendly storage to toy organization, this list covers all the must-try tips for 2025.
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