The furniture pickup is done by an entity known asHabitat Restore, which offers pickup of furniture donations and other large items, including appliances, building materials, and more. Donating furniture helps Habitat for Humanity by bringing it back to Habitat Restores, where it can be sold to...
too many bags, too heavy, too hard to get a good grip on, etc. Skip the headache with convenient pickup services that turn your own front porch into a donation drop off site. Rather than having to haul small appliances, sports equipment or ...
Habitat’s been helping people feel at home since the 70s, and most of their Habitat ReStores offer free pickup for furniture. They also will haul away anything else that’s too big to carry, like appliances or even building materials! 3.Salvation Army Family Stores Donating furniture or oth...
Networked furniture banks pick up donations. Visit thelocator pageon the network’s website to find one near you. Then call to schedule a pickup. The driver will inspect the furniture’s condition on pickup, and the bank reserves the right to refuse any donations that don’t meet its sta...
To fund its drug rehab centers, the Salvation Army operates an extensive network of thrift stores. It accepts donations of all kinds of goods, including furniture, household goods, appliances, and clothing for adults and children. Visit theSalvation Army websiteto find a drop-off location or sc...
Donations we accept Backpacks & purses Electronics Bed & bath Clothing & shoes Exercise & sporting goods Books & media Games & toys Housewares Small appliances Small furniture Items not accepted Weapons and Explosives, Hazardous Waste, Construction Materials, Flammable Products, Large Appliances, Automobi...