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Items that no longer have meaning to you can mean the world to a child, family, or individual in need. Donate the quality, gently used furniture and household goods that you no longer need or use and furnish a home with hope. LARGE QUANTITY (Corporate and Institutional In-Kind Donations) OPTION 1: DROP-OFF YOUR DONATIONS OPTION 2: SCHEDULE A FEE-BASED PICKUP or call the Bridging office at . You must provide credit card information at the time of booking. Your credit card will be pre-authorized and the charge will be held in a pending status until the pickup is complete. Please select the county that matches the pickup location and then select a date. COST AND PICKUP DETAILS Your donation is tax-deductible at the fair market value of each item. Your donations help us provide the basic home essentials to over 4,000 homes a year. Printable receipt for items donated to Bridging. LARGE QUANTITY (Corporate and Institutional In-Kind) If you have large quantities of product to donate, consider giving them to Bridging so they may benefit a family in need.




In-kind donations from our community partners are crucial to our operation. 35% of our inventory is from our Corporate and Institutional community. For additional donor resources in the Twin Cities, please check out the Donor Resource List (pdf). Bed frames: YES: metal, freestanding and folding, NO: headboards, footboards and wooden rails Bookshelves/large wood furniture: 72"(h) x 36"(w) or smaller Chairs: no powered chairs Desks: 42"(w) x 24"(d) or smaller Futons (complete set only, frame and mattress) Mattresses and box springs: stain and rip free YES: twin, full, queen, king size accepted; NO: cribs, electrical beds, bunk beds, trundle beds, captain’s beds, sleeper sofas, or rollaways Sofas, loveseats, and ottomans (no sleeper sofas) Stools: counter and bar height Tables: kitchen and dining (no glass or stone top tables) TV Stands: 36" high or less HOUSEWARES – LINENS, KITCHEN & BATH ESSENTIALS: full sets not required




Bakeware: casseroles, loaf/muffin pans, pie plates, rectangular/pizza pans, and cookie sheets Bathroom: shower curtains, bath mats, soap dish, wastebaskets, and toothbrush holders Bed linens/sheets: pillowcases, flat sheets and fitted sheets + mattress pads and bedskirts Cookware: all sizes, pots and pans Dishes: plates, bowls, cups + serving pieces, butter dish and salt/pepper shakers Glassware: all sizes, drinking and stemware Knives, cutting boards and knife blocks Laundry baskets and bags Napkin, utensil and paper towel holders Pillows: sleeping and decorative Plasticware and food storage containers Rugs (no larger than 8’ high x 10’ wide) Silverware: forks, spoons, knives + serving pieces Table linens: placemats, table cloths, and napkins Towels: kitchen and bath (wash, hand and bath) Utensils (serving): spatulas, can openers, mixing spoons, whisks, peelers, tongs, scissors, and slicers SMALL APPLIANCES & ELECTRONICS:




Fans: box and floor (no ceiling fixtures) Hairdryers, curling irons/flat iron Heaters: small/electric (no base-board heaters) Irons and Ironing boards Lamps: floor and table (no fixtures) Specialty appliances: electric griddles, woks, fry pans, panini press/grills, quesadillas makers, rice steamers, and waffle makers Toasters and toaster ovens TVs, remotes and converter boxes: Manufactured in 2000 or newer - 30” or smaller tube TVs, 42” or smaller, free standing flat panel TVs MIRRORS, ARTWORK, & PICTURES: All must be framed Where can I take the items I want to donate but aren’t accepted by Bridging? If you want to donate an item but Bridging doesn’t accept it, here are a few helpful resources: Hennepin County’s Choose to Reuse Program Hennepin County’s A to Z Disposal Guide Donor resource list (created by Bridging) Still have questions about what we do and don't take? Please contact us with your question and we will get back to you promptly.




A Charming Historic Bed and Breakfast on September 09, 2016 A Very lovely Victorian Home in a beautiful neighborhood of historic homes. The owner Bill made us feel very welcome in his charming home. He left a great binder full of details for our visit. Listed us a walking tour with great directions. My husband and I enjoyed walking the tour and seeing the beautiful homes. And so many restaurants on the tour to pick. We had a tasty breakfast in the morning and were able to a interesting chat with Bill about the history of his home. Who wouldn't want to stay here? on November 04, 2013 This lovely old house is nicely furnished with period pieces and gorgeous woodwork. It's set in a quiet neighborhood close to many of St. Paul's best eateries and great shopping. Bill sent us information regarding check in and breakfast beforehand which made everything easy for us. Our room was prepared as we'd requested and there was plenty of on street parking available. Kate's breakfasts were delicious and varied (we stayed a week) and there were many little extras in our room to ensure a comfortable stay.




What we liked best about Cathedral Hill was Bill and his staff. They always went out of their way to assure we had everything we needed to make our visit fun and easy. Charming and Elegant Bed and Breakfast on April 08, 2013 When we first opened the door to the Cathedral Hill Bed and Breakfast we were in awe. The woodwork was absolutely beautiful and it invited you in to a wonderful experience. The rooms were spacious, comfortable and unique. The host, Bill, was wonderful. Not only does he cook a great breakfast but is a wonderful conversationalist. Bill makes you feel right at home. He suggested places to visit as well as giving us history of St. Paul. We would highly recommend staying at the Cathedral Hill Bed and Breakfast and We will be returning the next time we're in St. Paul. Home away from home in St. Paul on October 26, 2009 Bill and Katy are wonderful hosts who make you feel right at home. The house and rooms are lovely, and the breakfasts are fresh, delicious, and well-prepared.




Information about the neighborhood helped us find a great place for dinner too. on October 22, 2009 Our stay at the Cathedral Hill was very comfortable. The room (Master Suite) was nice and very spacious. Our hosts were very polite and we really enjoyed walking over to Selby Ave dining and having a few drinks. The breakfast the next morning was good, but nothing gourmet. Very comfortable and convenient on July 13, 2009 Would definitely stay here again. The owners were very helpful, house was gorgeous, bed comfortable, etc! Walking distance to Xcel Center is why we chose it in the first place. on June 22, 2009 Bill and Katy are like the old friends you want to come and stay with. Not only for the comfort of their home and delicious breakfast, but it's their warmth, and the love they put into their B&B. After breakfast we would hung around before heading out in the afternoon. They have a beautiful quiet patio in the back where we could sit and read. Or we watched a video from their excellent collection.




We also took walks. It was a wonderful stay. on June 16, 2009 Our plane was late in arriving didn't get to B and B until around 3am. Owner happily opened front door and briefed us cheerifully before we went to bed. Charming decor and rich woodwork. Bed was huge and probably the best mattress I've ever slept on. Wonderful book, DVD and game library. We would have had no trouble staying entertained if we had a rainy day. Breakfast was generous, tasty and healthy. Bathroom included a variety of shampoos, soaps, and general sundries. Bath towels were large and high quality cotton - not the small less absorbant ones so often used. Mini - fridge with Britta Pitcher of water and a nice supply of sodas was provided in our room. With only 3 rooms at the B and B we really felt special. Looking forward to our next visit to St. Paul. Best B and B experience we've had and we've stayed at quite a few - particularly in New England. Sleepless in St. Paul on June 11, 2009 I thoroughly enjoyed my stay in the lovely oak lined

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