Collects donated clothing, household items, and furniture in good repair. No tears, stains, or broken parts. Serves all of Montgomery County, Beavercreek, Fairborn, Bellbrook, and WPAFB.
Collects donated clothing, household items, and furniture in good repair. No tears, stains, or broken parts. Serves all of Montgomery County, Beavercreek, Fairborn, Bellbrook, and WPAFB.
Serves the affordable housing need across Mahoning, Columbiana and Trumbull counties. Focuses on new/rehab homes for Habitat partner families. To buy a home from Habitat for Humanity, families must have ability to pay, a housing need and the willingness to partner with up to 500 volunteer hours. Relies on volunteers to succeed in local mission.
Serves the affordable housing need across Mahoning, Columbiana and Trumbull counties. Focuses on new/rehab homes for Habitat partner families. To buy a home from Habitat for Humanity, families must have ability to pay, a housing need and the willingness to partner with up to 500 volunteer hours. Relies on volunteers to succeed in local mission.
Accepts donations of new and gently used furniture, appliances, home décor, building materials, vehicles, and more. For a complete list of acceptable items, visit www.restoreeco.org/donate. Offers free donation pickup for large items or large donations.
Accepts donations of new and gently used furniture, appliances, home décor, building materials, vehicles, and more. For a complete list of acceptable items, visit www.restoreeco.org/donate. Offers free donation pickup for large items or large donations.
Provides the opportunity for volunteers to provide assistance to military families and to anyone with a valid Department of Defense ID card with a multitude of services.
Provides the opportunity for volunteers to provide assistance to military families and to anyone with a valid Department of Defense ID card with a multitude of services.
Accepts new or secondhand beds and basic furniture for distribution to families in need. Offers home pick up primarily within Summit County. Accepts beds, mattresses, dressers, sofas and chairs, end tables, lamps, microwaves, bed linens, and towels. Does not accept office furniture, clothing, book cases, appliances (except microwaves), cribs, seasonal decorations, or exercise equipment.
Accepts new or secondhand beds and basic furniture for distribution to families in need. Offers home pick up primarily within Summit County. Accepts beds, mattresses, dressers, sofas and chairs, end tables, lamps, microwaves, bed linens, and towels. Does not accept office furniture, clothing, book cases, appliances (except microwaves), cribs, seasonal decorations, or exercise equipment.
Offers second hand furniture, small appliances, clothing, toys, and other material goods at lower than retail prices. Will accept furniture and small appliances that are in working order. Also they will pick-up furniture and small appliances in the Dayton area.
Offers second hand furniture, small appliances, clothing, toys, and other material goods at lower than retail prices. Will accept furniture and small appliances that are in working order. Also they will pick-up furniture and small appliances in the Dayton area.
Serves the affordable housing need across Mahoning, Columbiana and Trumbull counties. Focuses on new/rehab homes for Habitat partner families. To buy a home from Habitat for Humanity, families must have ability to pay, a housing need and the willingness to partner with up to 500 volunteer hours. Relies on volunteers to succeed in local mission.
Serves the affordable housing need across Mahoning, Columbiana and Trumbull counties. Focuses on new/rehab homes for Habitat partner families. To buy a home from Habitat for Humanity, families must have ability to pay, a housing need and the willingness to partner with up to 500 volunteer hours. Relies on volunteers to succeed in local mission.
Wigs, make up, toiletries, chest binders, shower access, accessories to assist with gender exploration or affirmation, non-perishable food. Available for all members of the LGBTQIA+ community in need.
Wigs, make up, toiletries, chest binders, shower access, accessories to assist with gender exploration or affirmation, non-perishable food. Available for all members of the LGBTQIA+ community in need.
Receives unwanted reusable items from the general public, businesses, and organizations for distribution to social service organizations, schools, and visual and performing arts groups. Acceptable items (in good condition) include: construction materials, traditional and non-traditional art supplies, tools, and office furniture.
Receives unwanted reusable items from the general public, businesses, and organizations for distribution to social service organizations, schools, and visual and performing arts groups. Acceptable items (in good condition) include: construction materials, traditional and non-traditional art supplies, tools, and office furniture.
Picks up donations of used furniture, clothing, and other household items which are resold in Family Stores to support the agency's Adult Rehabilitation Program.
Picks up donations of used furniture, clothing, and other household items which are resold in Family Stores to support the agency's Adult Rehabilitation Program.
Picks up donations of used furniture, clothing, and other household items which are resold in Family Stores to support Salvation Army programs. Items accepted include:
- Clothing and shoes (men, women, children - all types and sizes).
- Furniture.
- Appliances in working order.
- Linens and all bedding items.
- Draperies and curtains.
- Housewares and glassware.
- Electronics such as radios, televisions, stereos, computers, and small appliances.
- Books.
- Jewelry.
- Toys and games.
- Sporting goods.
Picks up donations of used furniture, clothing, and other household items which are resold in Family Stores to support Salvation Army programs. Items accepted include:
- Clothing and shoes (men, women, children - all types and sizes).
- Furniture.
- Appliances in working order.
- Linens and all bedding items.
- Draperies and curtains.
- Housewares and glassware.
- Electronics such as radios, televisions, stereos, computers, and small appliances.
- Books.
- Jewelry.
- Toys and games.
- Sporting goods.
Accepts new and used items including vehicles, appliances, furniture, cabinets, household items, and building products. See agency website for list of acceptable items.
Accepts new and used items including vehicles, appliances, furniture, cabinets, household items, and building products. See agency website for list of acceptable items.
Will pick up donated personal and household goods, supplies, and other items from homes and businesses. Items are resold at thrift stores to support other AMVETS programs. No longer accepts furniture, large appliances, televisions, baby equipment, or reference books. Items accepted:
- Clothing (men, women, children - all types and sizes).
- Shoes (no boots).
- Linens and all bedding items (no mattresses).
- Draperies and curtains.
- Housewares and glassware.
- Radios and other small appliances.
Will pick up donated personal and household goods, supplies, and other items from homes and businesses. Items are resold at thrift stores to support other AMVETS programs. No longer accepts furniture, large appliances, televisions, baby equipment, or reference books. Items accepted:
- Clothing (men, women, children - all types and sizes).
- Shoes (no boots).
- Linens and all bedding items (no mattresses).
- Draperies and curtains.
- Housewares and glassware.
- Radios and other small appliances.
Serves the affordable housing need across Mahoning, Columbiana and Trumbull counties. Focuses on new/rehab homes for Habitat partner families. To buy a home from Habitat for Humanity, families must have ability to pay, a housing need and the willingness to partner with up to 500 volunteer hours. Relies on volunteers to succeed in local mission.
Serves the affordable housing need across Mahoning, Columbiana and Trumbull counties. Focuses on new/rehab homes for Habitat partner families. To buy a home from Habitat for Humanity, families must have ability to pay, a housing need and the willingness to partner with up to 500 volunteer hours. Relies on volunteers to succeed in local mission.