Annual Tax Season Sale! - Up To 80% Off - Queen Sets $150 - *Ends 03-06-17!JENNIFER's BIGGEST ONE DAY SALE SAVE UP TO 50% OFF Your cart is currently empty. Customer Service: 516-504-3048 | Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri 9-5 EST Are you a designer? Schedule a Pick-Up-Donation Contact Form If you are a human and are seeing this field, please leave it blank. Raleigh Rescue Mission will pick up large donation items in all of Wake County and surrounding Triangle areas. To schedule a pick-up of items at your home, school or business, please complete the Donation Contact Form below to schedule a pickup time, or call 919.878.7117. What would you like to donate? Large Furniture (sofa, couch, bedroom, suite, dining room table/set, crib) Medium Furniture (Recliner, chair, dresser, end tables) Large Household Appliances (Washer/Dryer, Refrigerator, Stove) Large Quantity of Clothing Please note: due to the rising cost of fuel and associated costs to our ministry, we are not able to schedule a pickup for small or yard sale items.
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FREE HOME STYLIST SERVICES INCLUDE: project planning from start to finish picking paint colors + fabrics creating a mood board measuring + making a floor planEVERY ROOM ON SALE! Save BIG on bedrooms, sofas, mattress sets & more! With No Credit Refused, Badcock Makes It Easy to freshen up your décor. Save up to $900 on mattress set! of 62results123NextDidn't find what you were looking for?magnifying glassCraig found many people selling homes were reluctant to part with furniture and other household items and, if they were willing to let go, often did not what to do with those belongings. As a long-time volunteer for JobStart, a partnership of the Presbyterian Church and state Division of Prisons that supports women getting out of prison, Craig also understood a big challenge those women faced was finding furnishings to start a new home. The solution was The Green Chair Project, an effort she and Smoot founded to collect donated furniture and distribute it to people recovering from crisis.
Operating with an annual budget of nearly $500,000, three full-time and three part-time employees, and over 1,000 volunteers, the Raleigh nonprofit has provided 25,000 items of furniture or household goods for 1,000 households, or nearly 3,000 individuals, roughly 80 percent of them women and children. “We’re giving people a meaningful way to put their old items to good use here in our community and keeping them out of the landfill,” says Craig, who serves as executive director. The effort initially stored donated furniture in a closet and then a classroom at Edenton Street United Methodist Church, where co-founders Craig and Smoot are members, and later occupied 1,100-square feet of borrowed space at Building Together Ministries and then 3,000 square feet of rented space in the former Carolina Custom Golf building on Capital Boulevard. It now is based in the 27,000-square-foot building on Capital Boulevard that it leases from its former occupant, Alfred Williams & Co.
Each week, through appointments coordinated by 55 partner agencies focusing on issues ranging from homelessness, domestic violence and incarceration to mental health and disaster relief, individuals from four to eight households visit The Green Chair Project. The agencies pay a $25 referral fee, and households contribute $50 to $250, depending on how much furniture and other items the household needs and can afford. Each household gets one visit only to furnish their home. In return, an individual or family gets “points” to spend, with the point system representing “a fair way to ration the furniture and provide the dignity of choice,” Craig says. After a brief orientation in a “family room” that features a large dollhouse showcasing the types of furniture and other items available for each room of a house, clients tour the showroom. In sections of the showroom, each devoted to a different room of a house, visitors can select from pre-arranged sets of furniture and from packets containing items they might need for that room.
Donors can drop off furniture and other items at The Green Chair Project, which also has partnerships with four moving companies that will pick up donated furniture for a discounted fee, and with one company that will deliver it for free, if needed, to households that participate. Volunteers ranging from high school students to senior citizens sort and wash donated items, which are stored in rooms allocated, respectively, to each section of the showroom. As its charity project in 2014, the Remodelers Council of the Home Builders Association of Raleigh-Wake County transformed what had been the break room at The Green Chair Project into a washing station for cleaning donated dishes and household items, and also created a new break room for volunteers and staff. Through a partnership with the Wake County Public School System and two bedding stores, The Green Chair Project has provided mattresses for about 100 children who have no beds, and aims to provide 200 mattresses in 2015.