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  2. Morris furniture exchange has helped the needy for 20 years ...

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    Interfaith Furnishings, a Randolph-based nonprofit that collects and distributes furniture to needy families, is looking for a new location after losing their previously donated warehouse space.

  3. Emmaus (charity) - Wikipedia

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    The charity provides formerly homeless people with a home and work, usually collecting, sorting and reselling donated furniture and household goods. Emmaus UK acts as a central resource to local Emmaus Communities across the UK. [3] As of September 2016, there are 28 Emmaus Communities operating in the UK, with others under development.

  4. Planet Aid - Wikipedia

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    Planet Aid, Inc. collects used clothing through a wide network of donation bins placed on public and private property, donation centers, and curbside pickups. [24] The group has collaborated with local businesses and other organizations to place bins on their property, with an aim to make donations more convenient and thus increase recycling rates. [25]

  5. Matthew 25: Ministries - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 25: Ministries is ranked highly on Forbes' list of the 20 Most Efficient Large Charities in the US. [25] Matthew 25: Ministries is also ranked in the Top Five four-star charities on Charity Navigator. [26] Matthew 25: Ministries is accredited by the Better Business Bureau through the "Wise Giving Alliance Standards".

  6. Charity shop - Wikipedia

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    Shelves in a thrift store in Indianapolis, Indiana A charity shop in Sheringham, UK. A charity shop (British English), thrift shop or thrift store (American English and Canadian English, also includes for-profit stores such as Savers) or opportunity shop or op-shop (Australian English and New Zealand English) is a retail establishment run by a charitable organization to raise money.

  7. At one of the world’s largest secondhand textile markets ...

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    Charities collect clothes, which will either be given away to those in need or sold to raise money for their cause. But these organizations only sell about 10% of items they receive.

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