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.
Serving U.S. veterans since 1944, the AMVETS National Service Foundation operates in 22 U.S. states with both physical stores and donation pickup services. Your donations help support efforts including community outreach and job training courses. The organization accepts small appliances, as well as furniture, clothing, accessories, toys, electronics and more. You can schedule a pickup by visiting their website and locating your state.
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Calling their toll free number at 1-800-866-3242, your home or office can schedule a pickup of the appliance or other items.
Goodwill Industries has multiple stores in cities all across the country that offer donated items for resale. Any appliance, clothes, households that are donated are inspected, repaired and placed for sale. Staffed by a host of volunteers, Goodwill will also come to your home or office to pick up your appliance and deliver it to the nearest thrift store in the area. Call their toll free number at 1-800-741-0186 to schedule a pick up.
Known worldwide for it construction of affordable housing, Habitat for Humanity has established a network of thrift stores where it, too, resells items that were donated. Habitat for Humanity Restores uses the revenues generated form the sale of donated appliances and other household items to continue to fund their construction projects around the world.
Donate an oven or a stove. Donate a fridge. Donate a freezer. Donate a washing machine or a dryer. Donate a dishwasher. You can also donate small household appliances. Donate a toaster or a blender. Donate a mixer. Donate a microwave oven.
Though all charities may not accept all types of appliances, DonationTown.org can help you find an organization that will welcome the item you would like to donate.
If a charity plans to resell your donated appliance to raise money for the work they do or if they intend to give it to a needy individual or family, the charity will most likely request that the machine is in good, working order. In rare cases, charities may accept broken appliances for parts or for training programs.
Clean them out so your donation is sanitary and healthy. Many charities don’t have the resources available to wash items that are donated. Give them where they’re needed. The ReStore funds the local Habitat for Humanity which in turn builds homes from your tax deductable donation.
Learn about tax deduction possibilities. You might be able to write off some of your donations on your annual tax returns, depending on the charity that receives your donation and the monetary value of the donation.
These appliances include microwave ovens, gas fireplaces, refrigerators, air conditioners, washing machines, dryers, and water heaters.
The average household appliance has a lifespan of about ten years or less. Every time a new refrigerator or stove is purchased, we are faced with figuring out exactly what to do with the old one. If your appliance is in working order and you are simply updating to an ENERGY STAR certified model, or remodeling with a new ascetic, then selling your old appliance is a wonderful option. You can make a little money and keep that large, bulky item out of a landfill. Many people use sites like Offerup, Letgo, or Craigslist to sell off their unwanted appliances locally.
A microwave contains a magnetron, capacitor, transformer, a small motor, and sheet metal. The magnetron generates the microwaves by converting electricity from the power outlet into radio waves that heat the food. Copper is present inside the magnetron, transformer, and also copper wiring within the microwave.
Some recycling centers will even pay you for your items, but not all. They will be able to break them down, sell certain parts, and recycle the valuable metals inside. It can be a lucrative business, and you may even receive some cash for your old dryer or stove.
It is actually more profitable for businesses that can recycle these items. They will be able to break them down, use them for parts, or sell the metal and plastic for cash. It’s lucrative for these recycling businesses and also to the consumer who may receive cash for their old dryer or stove.
Gas water heater tanks contain steel, copper, and brass that can be recovered and recycled. Most scrap metal recycling centers will accept these tanks and some will pay cash for them. Make sure to drain the tank prior to hauling to the scrap yard.
Don’t forget to keep recycling in mind even when it comes to smaller appliances such as toasters or portable AC units. These items are a significant contributor to landfill waste, and most are very easily donated or recycled. Portable AC units need to be recycled safely and adequately, so contacting a recycling center or junk removal company is a safe bet for disposing of one properly. See below for a full list of small home and kitchen appliances you can potentially recycle.