Great list! I would also like to add the Habitat for Humanity ReStore at Edgewood Towne Center, next to Planet Fitness. They accept household goods, including furniture, building materials and appliances. Proceeds go towards helping local families with affordable housing. Sent from my iPhone On Jun 2, 2013, at 1:45 PM, Nancy Levine <nlevinearnold@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Neighbors I hope everyone enjoyed the Yard Sale and Bryant Street Festival. If you have yard sale items that you did not sell, you can keep them out of the landfill and out of your basement by donating to the following places:
GOODWILL accepts clothes, housewares and small furniture. They are on Penn Circle South and accept donations on weekdays from 11 am to 6 pm and there are some weekend hours too. http://www.goodwillswpa.org/goodwill-stores
CONSTRUCTION JUNCTION accepts building materials, house fixtures, furniture, yard items. They will pick up larger items. http://www.constructionjunction.org/pages/donate
OFF THE FLOOR PITTSBURGH accepts furniture and will pick up. http://www.constructionjunction.org/pages/donate
AMVETS will pick up most everything. http://www.amvetspickup.org
That's a short list. There are many more. Happy Donating, Nancy -- REDISTRIBUTE ONLY WITH PERMISSION OF AUTHOR Delivered to: susanshin1@gmail.com <https://mail.highlandparkpa.com/mailman/listinfo/neighborhood>