Plea for Furniture Donations from Furniture Sharehouse

(PHOTO: Furniture Sharehouse's warehouse at Westchester County Airport when fully stocked with furniture donations.)
(PHOTO: Furniture Sharehouse’s warehouse at Westchester County Airport when fully stocked with furniture donations.)

Furniture Sharehouse, Westchester’s Furniture Bank, has issued an urgent call for donations of furniture to fill the increased immediate needs of individuals and families suffering furniture poverty in the County. The organization furnished 42 families in October, a 30% increase in requests for furniture assistance since this summer, due in part to recent flooding, an influx of newly-settled refugees, and general increased hardship due to economic circumstances.

(PHOTO: Many clients of Furniture Sharehouse are living, sleeping and eating on the floor and living out of plastic bags because they lack the financial means to buy furnishings.)
(PHOTO: Many clients of Furniture Sharehouse are living, sleeping and eating on the floor and living out of plastic bags because they lack the financial means to buy furnishings.)

Furniture Sharehouse is seeking donations of good condition, apartment-size furniture, with the greatest need for:

  • Sofas
  • Loveseats
  • Dressers
  • Armchairs
  • Kitchen tables and Chairs
  • Nightstands

If you have good condition, apartment-sized furniture to donate, please check the guidelines to make sure your items can be accepted. Items meeting the guidelines may be dropped at their warehouse located at the Westchester County Airport on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10:00am – 12:00pm, and the third Saturday of each month from 10:00am – 12:00pm. If you have three or more qualifying items, pick-up can be arranged for a $50 pick-up fee (pick-up in Westchester only).

Unlike other organizations that accept furniture donations to sell in re-sale stores, Furniture Sharehouse gives it free of charge directly to those who cannot afford to buy furniture, even at re-sale store prices. Since 2007, they have distributed over 98,000 items of free furniture worth over $5.5 million to more than 17,500 individuals who were living in empty apartments and could not afford even the most basic furniture.

(PHOTO: Furniture Sharehouse's moving contractor Dave Vitullo, who handles delivery and pick up of furnishings.)
(PHOTO: Furniture Sharehouse’s moving contractor Dave Vitullo, who handles delivery and pick up of furnishings.)

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