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Accepts donations and electronic waste. This includes discarded computers and monitors, laptops, televisions, printers and other consumer electronics.
Accepts donations of NEW ITEMS for adult men and women:
Sweatshirts, sweatpants, tee shirts, casual clothing sizes M up to 3XL.
NEW sneakers or casual footwear, and flip-flops for adult men and women, sized 6 up to size 13.
Toothpaste, mouthwash, deodorant, 3-in-1 body wash, body lotion, bar soap, disposable plastic razors, shaving cream, shampoo, conditioner, sunscreen lotion.
$25 Visa, CVS or Walgreens gift cards, or ShopRite gift cards in $10, $15, and $25 denominations.
Used items cannot be accepted.
Habitat for Humanity's ReStores accept donations of new or gently used furniture, home accessories, building materials, and appliances from the community. Automobile donations vary by location.
Provides clothing, furniture, household goods, sporting equipment, books, electronics, and other goods to the community at discounted prices.
Operate a thrift shop selling gently used and new clothing, shoes, accessories, housewares, small furniture, and seasonal items at affordable prices.
Sells clothing, household articles, and basic household goods at reduced prices.
Sells used clothing and small household items at a reduced price. Accepts donations through the church office, and provides items for free or at a greater reduction for individuals eligible for assistance.
Provide affordable new and used items—including furniture, clothing, housewares, appliances, and sporting goods—while supporting Market Street Mission’s free community services such as meals, shelter, addiction recovery, and support programs.
Provides donated furniture items to families in need. Clients can browse the agency warehouse and pick out the pieces they need for their new homes and it is delivered to them.
Enables corporations or individuals to donate equipment, goods, and services. They are then distributed to local not-for-profit organizations.
Offers thrift store, sponsored by Morristown Medical Center, that carries clothing for men, women, children, college students and professionals. The store also sells shoes, handbags, jewelry, household items, books and more. Featured is a wide selection of vintage items. Accepts used clothing, housewares, collectibles, jewelry, etc.
Provides counseling services to pregnant women and their families wishing to explore their options including parenting, foster care, and adoptions.
Sells clothing, household goods, books, and toys. Individuals in need of items that can't afford to pay must have a voucher from the social services office. This facility will also accept donated items such as gently used, in season clothing, shoes & accessories, toys, electronics, bric-a-brac, linens and books.
Distributes furniture, household goods, and appliances to low-income individuals.
Sells clothing, furniture and household items at reduced cost. The store is operated by men and women in the adult day program, who help run the store, sort donations, stock shelves, and interact with the public.
Recycles bicycles and sewing machines that would otherwise go to landfills, and ships them to developing countries. Bikes are adapted for use as trash haulers, produce trucks, taxis, and farm machinery.
Provides low-cost clothing, furniture, household goods, and other donated items for purchase. Offers affordable access to essential items while supporting the agency's programs and services. Assists individuals and families in obtaining basic household needs.
Provides a hotline with access to services for South Asian women who are victims of any form of violence. Services include: culture specific supportive counseling, Ashiana (transitional home for women and children), legal clinics, crisis intervention, interpreter services, some transportation, outreach through education, support groups, court/medical accompaniment and advocacy.
