You can donate diapers, donate toiletries, donate cleaning supplies, and donate new household goods of any kind at our accessible drop-off location with helpful volunteers ready to assist. When comparing the best places where to donate home goods, United Way in Bucks County is one of the most accessible locations in the area.
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Donations can be made online or by mailing a check to, United Way of Bucks County, 413 Hood Blvd., Fairless Hills, PA 19030.
Good Stuff Thrift’s mission is to operate the most efficient Thrift Stores possible so that we can provide the highest level of funding for helping kids in need in our community. We are locally owned and operated. There is NO corporate overhead; therefore more money goes to help kids in our community.
Donate cell phones. Phones can be donated to National Network to End Domestic Violence which gets funds for recycling them and Operation Gratitude, which uses funds to send care packages to soldiers.
You can also donate trucks, motorcycles, boats, and RVs.
Brides Against Breast Cancer collects and resells wedding dresses to raise money for Breast Cancer. Brides Against Cancer accepts dresses that are mailed to them. They also request $100 to cover gown prep and warehousing.
The The Freecycle Network allows you to post items that you would like to give away. There’s no tax deduction, but it avoids landfills and can be a huge help to someone. Read Zoe’s comment in the comments below for examples of how her wedding dress and doll collection donated through Freecycle made a difference. They have over 5,000 local Freecycle groups. If you find someone through Freecycle to take your items, they will usually pick them up at your house.
National Cristina Foundation has an online database of nonprofits that need computer hardware with a list of what each nonprofit needs. Search by zip code to find nonprofits in your area.
St. Jude’s Ranch for Children will turn the fronts of the cards into new cards, which are then sold to customers. This program is for abused and at risk children to learn entrepreneurship skills.
Stuffed Animals for Emergencies has a list of local chapters that accept new or like new stuffed animals to be given to kids to help them feel a little more safe during emergency situations such as fires, illness, accidents, neglect, abuse, homelessness and even weather emergencies . You can scroll through their list of chapters by state to see where you can drop off or mail your stuffed animals.
Pickup? Yes. Uhuru offers free furniture pickup, and recommends sending photos of furniture donations before donating.
Pickup? Yes. New Life offers pickup services within their delivery zones, but if you live outside that, they will pick up furniture if they can, depending on the items, location, accessibility, and availability.
What they accept: New or gently used clothing, books, furniture, appliances, housewares, electronics, stereo equipment, and cars. They do not accept beds, used linens, pillows, or medical supplies. Philly AIDS Thrift @ Giovanni’s Room accepts books, records, DVDs/CDs, art, and other small items.
Pickup? Yes. Drop-offs are encouraged, but a pickup radius encompasses Bryn Mawr, Swarthmore, Conshohocken, Bensalem, Willow Grove, and Plymouth Meeting.
Pickup? Yes. The ReStore offers free scheduled furniture pickup and Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia also partners with Rego for items it cannot pick up.
The Bucks County pantries are effective at helping those who need immediate access to food.
Primary phone number - (215) 639-0436. Personal hygiene items, a free box of food, clothing, and more is for the low income. There may also be information on financial and and home delivery for the disabled. Heaven's Bounty, Q'Town Church of the Breth.
The Hunger Fighters Network (phone (215) 769-0659) provides referrals and information to hundreds of local pantries, government programs, clothing closets, and holiday meal sites. They also have information on USDA programs, such as summer food for children and commodities.
Volunteers help residents facing poverty or the under and unemployed apply for programs such as food stamps or Women, Infant and children (WIC) in order to get free formula and groceries. The coalition also works to end hunger, and they have databases of free food pantries and meal sites for people of all incomes.
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Not only do donors benefit from a tax deduction , but they contribute to the growth of an organization that is changing lives through job training, salvaging our regional architectural history, saving consumers money, and protecting the planet through resource conservation and waste stream diversion.