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DONATING
YOUR CLUTTER
Your clutter may be someone else's treasure. It's
all in the eyes of the beholder. If you're ready to donate but don't
know where to find an appropriate organization, here are a few in the
Southern California area that will accept your donatable items with
great appreciation.
I do not specifically endorse any of these
organizations. This is strictly a source of information for those who
may not know where to start looking. Most donations are tax-deductible.
Please check with the organization and with your accountant.
The listings below are in alphabetical order. At
the time they were listed, all phone numbers and websites were reliable.
If they no longer are, please notify BOB FARKAS,
THE CLUTTER WIZARD
by e-mailing
me. If you'd like to notify me of
other worthy organizations e-mail me with their name, address, phone
number and information about who they primarily help and what they
will and won't accept.
Thank you.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOPS
owned and operated by The American Cancer Society
Call for pick-up of furniture
1-800-DIS-SHOP
They have shops all over California. They welcome gently
used clothing, household items, books, furniture, jewelry, antiques
and collectibles and estate items. They do not accept mattresses or
large appliances. They will pick up furniture by appointment.
For locations and more information see their website by
clicking here.
AMERICAN VETERANS CHARITIES
Help for United States veterans. Phone
1-800-795-8387
They will accept most small household items and even
outdoor furniture and will pick them up by appointment. Some
things that they will not take include built-in or large appliances,
upholstered items, chemicals, recycling items, mattresses, box
springs, etc. Please call them for additional information about what
they will or won't accept. Their basic criteria is items that one
person can lift that are in good shape and that do not need repair.
ASSOCIATION OF RUSSIAN JEWISH EMIGRES
Help for new immigrants. Phone (323) 851-7540
They will accept only used furniture
in good condition and will pick up by appointment. Call them for
additional information.
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF VENICE THRIFT SHOPS
Help for this children's center.
3516 Centinela Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90066 and
2485 Lincoln Blvd., Venice, CA 90291
Phone (310) 391-6301
They will accept typical household items and many
office items and will pick them up by appointment. Some things
that they will not take include built-in or large appliances,
upholstered furniture, recycling items, mattresses, box springs,
waterbeds, roll away beds, etc. They will accept frost-free
refrigerators that are under five years old. Please call them for
additional information about what they will or won't accept. Their
basic criteria is items that are not broken or torn. See their website
by
clicking here.
CHABAD / BAIS CHAI MUSHKA
Help for homeless, indigents, addicts and immigrants.
Phone (310) 859-8840
They will accept everything from small household and
office items to large furniture and appliances and
will pick them up by appointment. Please call them for additional
information about what they will or won't take. Their basic criteria
is items that are in good condition, do not need repair and are not torn.
CLARE FOUNDATION
Help for alcoholics and addicts.
Phone (310) 314-6237
They will accept most typical household items and many
office items and will pick them up by appointment. Some things
that they will not take include built-in or large appliances, sofas
over six feet wide, trash compactors, dishwashers, recycling items,
mattresses, box springs, etc. They will accept complete beds
(mattress, boxspring and frame) that are in good shape. Please call
them for additional information about what they will or won't accept.
Their basic criteria is items that are in good shape and do not need
repair.
Click here to check out thier website.
COUNCIL THRIFT SHOPS
Help for homeless women and children.
For pickup of merchandise call
(323) 655-3111 or 1-800-400-6259
Storefront locations include:
West Los Angeles...12120 Venice Blvd.
......................(310) 572-9158
West Los Angeles...11571 Santa Monica Blvd.
.........(310) 477-9613
West Hollywood...455 N. Fairfax Avenue
...................(323) 651-2080
Los Angeles...1052 S. Fairfax Avenue
.........................(323) 938-8122
Los Angeles...8520 W. Pico Blvd.
................................(310) 360-6505
Van Nuys...14526 Victory Blvd.
....................................(818) 997-8980
Canoga Park...21716 Sherman Way
..............................(818) 710-7206
They will accept most household items and many office
items and they will pick them up by appointment. Alternately
you can drop them off at one of their six locations shown above (call
for their hours). Things they will take include clothes, accessories,
jewelry,housewares, dishes, silverware, pots and pans, small and
large appliances, small and large furniture, pictures and frames,
bookshelves, electronic items, office equipment, hospital equipment,
games, sporting goods, etc. Please call them for additional
information about what they will or won't accept. Their basic
criteria is items that are in good shape and do not need repair. They
give you a very comprehensive receipt where every individual item is
cataloged and given a specific value. See their website by
clicking here.
DISABLED VETERANS CHARITIES
Help for disabled U.S. veterans.
Phone 1-800-435-7328
They will accept typical household items and many
office items and will pick them up by appointment. Some things
that they will not take include built-in or large appliances,
upholstered furniture, metal desks, mattresses, box springs, etc.
Please call them for additional information about what they will or
won't accept. Their basic criteria is items that are in decent shape
and do not need repair.
DOROTHY BROWN SCHOOL
Help for children with multiple handicaps.
Phone 1-800-850-5182
They will accept clothing and shoes for men, women and
children. They also take drapes, bedding, useable furniture, radios,
tvs, clocks, small appliances, records, cds, ceramics, jewelry,
pictures, luggage, knick-knacks, housewares and books..Some things
that they will not take include large appliances, stained or torn
upholstered furniture, mattresses or box springs. Their basic criteria
is items that are in decent shape and do not need repair.
GOODWILL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Helps the disabled and vocationally disadvantaged find jobs.
More than 85 drop-off locations locally.
phone (323) 223-1211 or toll free 1-888-4-GOODWILL
The sales of your donations help fund job training
and other career services that help people become successful at work.
The agency no longer repairs items and asks that you donate items in
sellable condition. Among items accepted are clothing, housewares,
furniture and used electronics (Goodwill has a computer recycling program).
Goodwill does not accept household and industrial chemical products and
hazardous waste; large appliances; personal care items; mattresses,
box springs, water beds, carpeting and carpet pads; construction materials;
automotive parts and equipment; weapons of any kind; traditional recyclables
(i.e., glass, plastic and metal containers) and cribs, car seats, walkers
and other child carriers.
Goodwill no longer offers a pick-up service.
For their website
click here.
L.A. SHARES
Redistributes items from businesses free-of-charge to non-profits and schools throughout
Los Angeles County.
Phone (213) 485-1097
L.A. Shares will accept office furniture, office supplies,
office equipment,computer systems,
paper products, etc. Click here for a lot more
information from their website.
PATH---People
Assisting the Homeless
Phone (310) 996-0034...2346 Cotner,
West Los Angeles
They will accept typical household items and many
office items but you must drop them off to their location. They cannot
pick donations up. Their space is limited so they do not take
large items. Some things that they will take include clothes, canned
goods, working computers, etc. Please call them for additional
information about what they will or won't accept. Their basic
criteria is items that are small, in good shape and do not need repair.
Click here for their website.
RAV
TOV...Committee to Aid New Immigrants
Phone (323) 857-1808...1033
S. Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles
after hours: (323) 965-1002
or 1-888-933-1816
They will accept typical household items as well as
clothes, furniture, dishes, vehicles, books, jewelry, records, toys,
etc. Please call them for additional information about what they will
or won't accept. They will provide free, prompt pick up.
RECYCLING
PROGRAM...For eyeglasses and medical equipment
Family Care Services of Mount Sinai Memorial Parks
and Mortuary
Phone (323) 469-6000 ext. 375
or 1-800-600-0076 ext. 375
All donated items are forwarded to appropriate
community services such as international releief agencies, AIDS and
hospice related agencies, children's programs, etc. Please call them
for additional information about what they will or won't accept and
whether they eill pick up from your location.
SALVATION ARMY
Help for the homeless, indigents and mentally disabled.
Phone 1-800-95-TRUCK
They will accept typical household items and many
office items and will pick them up by appointment. Some things
that they will not take include built-in appliances, chemicals, coil
springs, copy machines, textbooks and study materials, magazines,
recycling items, mattresses, box springs, tires, carpeting, etc.
Please call them for additional information about what they will or
won't accept. Their basic criteria is items that can sell right away.
Click here for their website.
STUFFYADONTWANT.COM
Got some stuff you don't want anymore, don't need anymore,
or never liked to begin with? This site offers some suggestions about
what to do with many of your unwanted items. Whether you're motivated by
a natural sense of thrift, an environmental conscience, a desire to help
others, or all three, just
click here for some great ideas and information.
UNITED
CANCER RESEARCH SOCIETY
Phone 1-800-443-4224
They will accept typical household items and many
office items and will pick them up by appointment. Some things
that they will not take include built-in or major appliances,
chemicals, mattresses, box springs, carpeting, etc. Please call them
for additional information about what they will or won't accept.
Their basic criteria is nothing that needs to be repaired or cleaned.
Click here for their website.
VIETNAM
VETERANS OF AMERICA
Phone
1-800-775-VETS
They will accept small household items and will
pick them up by appointment. Some things that they will not take
include built-in or large appliances, large furniture, chemicals,
recycling items, mattresses, box springs, etc. Please call them for
additional information about what they will or won't take. Their
basic criteria is small that are ready to use or ready to wear.


For an appointment please call
BOB FARKAS
661.298.9100
Serving the Santa Clarita Valley, The San Fernando Valley
and Los Angeles

or
e-mail
me
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