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  2. Furniture Bank - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Furniture Bank accepts gently used furniture and household goods and redistributes them to people in marginalized communities. [5] Donors can drop off furniture or use the fee-based pick-up service to make a contribution, and are offered an in kind charitable tax receipt for the value of the donated goods. [6] [7]

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

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    Moving from one donated facility to another over the past 20 years, Interfaith Furnishings has served the community by collecting unwanted furniture and distributing it to those in need.

  4. 10 years after Sandy, church-based group still delivers free ...

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    As Holy Trinity celebrates its 100th anniversary in Manasquan, the church-inspired furniture bank continues to deliver for locals in need. 10 years after Sandy, church-based group still delivers ...

  5. Olio (app) - Wikipedia

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    Olio is a mobile app for sharing by giving away, getting, borrowing or lending things in your community for free, aiming to reduce household [1] [2] and food waste. It does this by connecting neighbours with spare food or household items to others nearby who wish to pick up those items.

  6. Former Foster Teen Needed Furniture for Her New Home ... - AOL

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    In February 2019, volunteers from the nonprofit group A Sense of Home provided furniture for Merwin's apartment where she and her son lived “It made me feel like I was important,” Merwin, 30 ...

  7. Goodwill Industries - Wikipedia

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    Goodwill stores generally do not accept donations such as automotive parts, furniture showing signs of damage, large appliances including stoves, refrigerators, washers/dryers, or exercise equipment. Most stores also do not accept hazardous materials such as paint, medications, or building materials such as doors, wood, nails, etc.

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