Will the Salvation Army come to your house to pick up furniture intended for donation?

Posted by admin on March 1st, 2010 and filed under furniture donations | 9 Comments »


Yes. THey have routes scheduled and you can be put on one of those routes. They can tell you when they can p/u the stuff. If you can’t be there, leave it outside with a sign that says "Salvation Army". And they’ll p/u the stuff. Really easy….

9 Responses

  1. dumplingmuffin Says:

    help the aged will,try the yellow pages
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  2. Jay S Says:

    The veterans will. Also, if you have a New Life Thrift, they will as well.
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  3. Brenda Says:

    Yes. THey have routes scheduled and you can be put on one of those routes. They can tell you when they can p/u the stuff. If you can’t be there, leave it outside with a sign that says "Salvation Army". And they’ll p/u the stuff. Really easy….
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  4. Colin M Says:

    Sometimes they do, it depends if they have the transport. Help the Aged do, or your local council often has info on local charities who do this.
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  5. feralberryl Says:

    Yes they will. I have had them collect unwanted furniture before. Im in Perth and all i did was phone the Salvo’s. I have just checked and there is a collection service in the White Pages. Good old Sallys!!!! Hope this helps
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  6. Dewaltdisney Says:

    All charities will only take soft furnishings if there are the fire labels still attached. This shows the filling meets British Standards for fire hazards. If you have any furniture to give with upholstery then this will apply. if it does not conform it will have to be dumped.

    DWD
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  7. nb.frogger_138 Says:

    They will, at least, they did it for my family when we moved and gave away our dining room table.
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  8. SCOTT PELTON Says:

    They usually will if you are local and the furniture is in decent condition. Call and find out their pick-up schedule.
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  9. vacationland Says:

    Yes, but if you live above the 2nd floor you will have to get it down to at least the second floor yourself. I tried to get them to come and get a sofa when I lived on the 3rd floor, but they said for insurance reasons they couldn’t come up there, I would have to get it down to at least the second floor.
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