Furniture Donation
What exactly is furniture donation and how does it work? This is
perhaps the question of many people who are new to this kind of idea.
There are indeed a lot of great things to explore when it comes to this
endeavor.
How does it work?
Furniture donation actually
starts from those of you who have furniture and household items that no
longer fit your lifestyles. You can send these off to several furniture
donation websites or programs that can help you deliver the goods to a
qualified recipient.
Qualified recipients are considered your beneficiaries. They may be
people who were once homeless but are thinking of building a home for
themselves. They may also be comprised of working families who do not
have enough money to buy furniture since their income is equally
divided into their more basic needs. They can also be either elderly
people with meager income or abused women looking for a new home. Some
associations involved in furniture donation may also give the items to
college students, families who have lost their belongings due to
natural disasters or even to refugees.
Options for furniture donation
There are two ways by which furniture donation works. First, the
organization may be willing to pick up the household furniture and
items that you are considering to donate. Second, they may also request
you to deliver the furniture to their centers.
At some cases, you may not have the luxury of time to deliver the
furniture to the donation centers. However, there are also instances
when the organization does not have enough manpower to pick up the
goods from your place. In this case, you have to ask help from friends,
neighbors and relatives.
You may also contact some websites that can assist you in the furniture
donation process. Samples include:
National
Furniture Bank Association
You can use this site to see if a local furniture donation affiliate is
located near your place. This is an association in the US that takes
charge of collecting and distributing furniture as well as other
household items to poor families.
Reuse Development
Organization or ReDO
This nonprofit organization promotes reusing of discarded items and
surplus goods (including household items and old furniture). In the
organization's website, you simply have to click on your state then see
the list of names and companies accepting furniture donation.
The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army includes several states in the Eastern, Southern,
Western and Central regions of the US. They accept donations in
whatever form and they can even pick-up the items for you. Just use the
Salvation Army's donation pick-up program.
Love
to Know Charity
This charitable institution have hired people (and have volunteers) who
can pick up serviceable furniture for you. They can resell the
furniture to fund their charitable programs or donate the goods
directly to those who are in need.
Big
Brothers, Big Sisters
This website accepts donations in any kind. If you donate your
furniture to them, you are guaranteed to help a child in your own
community.
These sites can help you in the furniture donation process. But
remember to help them up before you even donate the possessions to
them. They will appreciate it if you will have the household item or
the furniture cleaned and repaired before sending them off to charity.