Where to Donate Items

As you prepare for your move, we know it’s likely you’ll have items that need to find new homes. With that in mind, we have put together a list of Portland-area nonprofits that take clothing, small appliances, home décor, and small appliances. These organizations work hard to improve our local community. Be sure to check with each one prior to drop off to confirm what they are currently accepting.

UNION GOSPEL MISSION

“Union Gospel Mission provides over 250,000 meals per year and transforms the lives of men, women and children in our LifeChange recovery community.”

3 NW Third Avenue
Portland, OR

(503) 274-4483

http://www.ugmportland.org


WILLIAM TEMPLE HOUSE AND THRIFT

“Through free and low-cost mental health counseling, emergency social services, and spiritual care, our dedicated staff and volunteers support diverse populations in a welcoming and respectful atmosphere, providing our clients with tangible resources and opportunities for growth”

2023 NW Hoyt St
Portland, OR

(503) 226-3021

https://www.williamtemple.org


REBUILD CENTER

“The ReBuilding Center accepts the region’s largest volume of used building and remodeling materials, providing resources for the benefit of communities with the goal of promoting sustainable practices.”

3625 N Mississippi Ave
Portland, OR

(503) 331-9291

http://www.rebuildingcenter.org


HABITAT FOR HUMANITY RESTORE

“Our ReStores home improvement outlets raise funds to help Habitat for Humanity build affordable homes in the Portland/Vancouver area. And, we keep usable materials out of the waste stream and into home building, remodeling, and DIY creative arts projects.”

Portland ReStore –
10445 SE Cherry Blossom Dr
Portland OR 97216
503.283.6247
HOURS: Thursday through Monday, 10-6

Beaverton ReStore –
13475 SW Millikan Way
Beaverton, OR 97005
503.906.3823
HOURS: Thursday through Monday, 10-6

https://pdxrestore.org


COMMUNITY WAREHOUSE

“Your furnishings help create a home for someone else in need in your community. As a local, nonprofit furniture bank, we collect and redistribute furnishings and household goods to over 7,000 neighbors in need each year. Through partnerships with over 200+ different social service agencies, families and individuals visit the Warehouse to get the essential furnishings they need to create comfortable, safe, and happy homes.”

3969 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
Portland, OR

(971) 255-1103

http://www.communitywarehouse.org


GOOD NEIGHBOR CENTER

“The Good Neighbor Center is dedicated to providing safe, emergency housing and supportive, empowering services to families.”

11130 SW Greenburg Rd (3.50 mi)
Tigard, OR 97223

(503) 443-6084

www.goodneighborcenter.org


FREE GEEK

“We sustainably reuse technology, enable digital access, and provide education to create a community that empowers people to realize their potential. Since 2000, Free Geek has refurbished over 16,000 computers for individuals and community organizations. We’ve also responsibly recycled 2,000 tons of e-waste. With the effort of over 10,000 volunteers, who’ve accumulated more than 175,000 hours of volunteer time, we’ve been able to help in “connecting our community one computer at a time.”

1731 SE 10th Ave
Portland, OR

(503) 232-9350

http://www.freegeek.org

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