How to Easily Schedule a Furniture Donation Pick Up

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Donating furniture is a great way to give back to your community and help those in need. But it can be difficult to figure out how to get your furniture from your home to the donation center. Fortunately, many organizations offer free furniture pick up services that make it easy and convenient for you to donate your furniture. Here’s how you can easily schedule a furniture donation pick up.

Research Organizations Offering Pick Up Services

The first step in scheduling a furniture donation pick up is researching organizations that offer the service. Many charities and non-profits have programs that allow you to donate furniture and have it picked up for free. Start by searching online for local organizations that offer pick up services, or contact your local Salvation Army or Goodwill store for more information.

Schedule a Pick Up Time

Once you’ve found an organization that offers pick up services, the next step is scheduling a time for them to come and collect your furniture. Most organizations will require you to fill out an online form or call them directly in order to schedule a pick up time. Be sure to provide as much information as possible about the type of furniture you are donating, as well as the address where it needs to be picked up from.

Prepare Your Furniture

Before the pick up day arrives, make sure you prepare your furniture for transport. Remove any drawers or shelves from cabinets or dressers, and disassemble any large pieces of furniture if possible. This will make it easier for the pick up team to transport your items safely and efficiently. Additionally, be sure to clean any dirt or dust off of the items before they are picked up so they are in good condition when they arrive at the donation center.

Donating furniture is a great way to give back and help those in need. With these tips, you can easily schedule a free pick up service so you can donate your unwanted items without any hassle or stress.

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