Since I’m still in college, I’ve moved around a lot over the last couple of years. Every move, I end up with unwanted or disproportional furniture.
Being new to the Philly area, I had no idea where to donate gently used furniture.
I’ve since learned from experience that places like Goodwill or the Salvation Army aren’t very user friendly. They tend to be pickier about items they accept and it’s difficult to schedule pickup times (especially without a car).
Whether you’re looking to buy or donate old furniture, we saved you some of my previous stress and found a few places for you on Where Can I Wednesday. Plus, they all benefit great causes.
Phone: (215) 546-9616
Hours: Tuesday – Sunday: 11am-6pm
For the past 20 years Uhuru Furniture has collected furniture donations from community supporters. This charity thrift store gives 100% of its profits to the African People’s Education and Defense Fund (APEDF).
The APEDF hopes to create programs to defend the civil rights of the African community and to address the inequalities of African education, health, health care, and economic development.
Supporters contribute to Uhuru Furniture’s cause by donating, volunteering, and shopping.
Phone: (215) 739-9300
Hours: Wednesdays – Saturdays: 10am-5pm
Habitat for Humanity has a store where they accept donations of home furnishings, furniture, and building supplies to later resell at a fraction of the original cost. All profit goes directly back unto Habitat Philadelphia’s Homebuilding and Weatherization & Home Repair Programs.
Habitat for Humanity has a donation form for accepted items.
Phone: (215) 922-3186
Hours: Monday – Thursday: 11am-8pm, Friday – Saturday: 11am-9pm, Sunday: 11am-7pm
Philadelphia AIDS Thrift is a non-profit business that sells donated items and then distributes the proceeds to local organizations involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Their current main beneficiary is the AIDS Fund.
If you wish to donate in memory of someone, Philly AIDS Thrift is more than willing to accommodate. Simply write the name of the person you wish to honor in the appropriate text box when donating and a card will be sent acknowledging your donation to a surviving relative, partner, or friend.
Address: 1125 S. Broad St.,Philadelphia PA 19147
Phone: (215) 468-0645
Hours: Monday – Saturday: 10am-7pm
Address: 214 S. 45th Street, Philadelphia PA 19104
Phone: (215) 662-1663
Hours: Monday – Saturday: 10am-8pm
Address: 30 Clipper Road, W. Conshohocken PA 19428
Phone: (215) 423-5060
Hours: Monday – Friday: 9:30am-4:30pm
Readers, tell me what you think of my list. Did I miss any furniture donation nonprofits? Tell me in the comments.
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