2/24/2022 - Due to staffing issues, we are only doing FREE pick ups in Hilo area at this time. We apologize for the inconvenience. Staff will not enter residence to pick up donations. All items must be sanitized and safely accessible from outside areas such as curbside, garage, brought front to an entryway or front yard.
8 types of construction waste that can be donated: 1. Sinks, toilets and bathtubs. Donating is a great way to keep these bulky items out of the landfill. If you’re donating a bathtub or sink, make sure that they are not stained and do not have chips in the porcelain.
Donate clothes and other household items in Hawaii. Charities such as the United Cerbral Palsy Association of Hawaii and the Salvation Army, and more will pick up your donations for free and leave you a tax deduction receipt. Donationtown.org allows you to schedule online appointments for Hawaii donation pick ups.
You can always donate goods in person, and many Habitat ReStores offer free pickup of large items. Here’s how the process works. Note that it is important to call your ReStore and confirm donation hours, which can differ from store hours. Find the Habitat ReStore location nearest you by entering your ZIP code in the search box above.
Ready to make a donation to charity? Check out our directory of charities that offer donation pickup service. Here’s how
Most of the charities in the Hawaii Donation Town directory will come and pick up the following donations:
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Habitat ReStore staff and volunteers make the donation process as simple as possible. You can always donate goods in person, and many Habitat ReStores offer free pickup of large items. Here’s how the process works.
Habitat ReStore accepts new and gently used appliances, furniture, building materials, household goods and more from individuals and companies. Each ReStore is unique, and many locations also accept items outside these categories.
The money raised by Habitat ReStores helps families build a decent and affordable place to call home. When the items you donate to ReStore are sold, the money helps families achieve the strength, stability and independence they need to build a better future.
Remodeling, cleaning, down-sizing or just getting organized? Whatever your project, don’t let the items you no longer need end up in your local landfill.
Our corporate partnerships help make our work at Habitat possible, and we offer partnership opportunities for corporations wishing to donate overstock materials and participate in recurring donation programs. We have coordinated donations from nationwide restaurant chains, hotels, going out of business events and more.
Head over to the support page to learn about more ways to donate to Habitat for Humanity.
Our stores take gently used items in good condition. Donations should be clean, safe and resaleable. Your donations to Goodwill are tax deductible. You can find all donation sites here. We are unable to do home pick-ups. To find a list of items we cannot accept, please scroll to the next section.
Goodwill employees may decline a donation if it is not in clean or in saleable condition or if they are unable to assist with larger items due to risk of injury. Our employees often help unload donations, however cannot help if (in their judgement) doing so may damage any vehicle, or if doing so is unsafe for them or anyone else.
All your donations to Goodwill NNE are tax deductible. If you didn’t get a receipt for your last donation, you can get one here.
The IRS allows you to deduct fair market value for gently-used items. If you’re not sure what your donation might be worth, there’s a helpful guide here.
Looking to support Goodwill’s mission with a gift? You can do that here.
LoadUp is a full service junk removal company offering flexible scheduling and pickup options for removing your unwanted toilet, including in-home and curbside. With a large network of Loaders across the country, we can pick up and haul away your old toilets and any other unwanted junk and bathroom renovation debris as soon as you need it gone!
Your Loaders will arrive on-time at your location and work quickly to haul away your items from inside your home with no price haggling. Once the job is done, you can even rate your removal experience.
Getting rid of an old toilet is a dirty job. They can be gross, heavy and awkward to remove and can’t be tossed to the curb with the rest of the trash. Don’t get flushed from the heavy lifting when professional local junk movers can handle the work for you.
SOS is a Louisville, Kentucky-based nonprofit organization that meets critical health care needs in medically impoverished communities around the world by redistributing medical donations from where there is surplus to where they are needed.
Christmas Charities Year Round provides basic living needs year-round, as well as Christmas gifts, all at no costs. They accept donations of wheelchairs, rollators, walkers, electric scooters, knee scooters, shower chairs, and bedside commodes.
Disability Action Center helps people find manual wheelchairs, power chairs/scooters, bath benches/seats, commodes, lift recliners, tablets or laptop computers, and smartphones/iPods, ramps, support bars, transfer boards, canes, crutches, and walkers. Disability Action Center NW welcomes donations of equipment in clean, working condition and does not need repair of any kind.
Auburn Hills accepts donation of equipment such as walkers, crutches, wheelchairs and bath stools and more. Because the storage space is limited, they ask that you call prior to bringing in any donations.
Family Network of Wyoming is an amazing organization dedicated to nourishment for a stronger community. They manage a lending closet where items such as Crutches, walkers, canes, Wheelchairs, Bathroom aids, Shower/bathtub seats, Incontinent suppliers, and more are accepted and donated. They can also accept equipment that requires minor repairs.
Kanabec County Community Health offers Medical equipment including wheelchairs, walkers, commodes and other durable medical equipment. Equipment is available free of charge for a period of up to six (6) months for Kanabec County residents. They accept equipment donations as well. Equipment must be in good general condition with no mechanical issues.
Mobility aids make a huge difference in the life of an individual with limited mobility. It can improve their quality of life and help them partake in activities they may not be able to otherwise. In many developing countries, many disabled children find themselves bed-bound, unable to attend school, church or go out because of the lack of availability of good quality mobility aids. Mentioned below are a few types of wheelchairs you can donate.
Toilets are an essential part of society. We use them frequently and they help keep our homes more sanitary. Thankfully we no longer have to deal with the days of dumping sewage out the window! Most homes have 1 or 2 toilets that are used on a daily basis. For as much as we use them, we take toilets for granted.
Over the past decade Craigslist has expanded to most cities in the U.S. and is a great way to find household items, both new and used.
Porcelain tends to shatter into small sharp pieces when being broken. You don’t want tiny pieces of porcelain in your house, garage, or on a lawn. Porcelain can cut skin similar to glass so be careful. We’d also advise to put a tarp over the toilet when breaking it down. This will help minimize the area of clean up.
Replacing them is somewhat unusual. Occasionally you’ll need to replace a toilet. Possible reasons for replacing your toilet are: