What is the Impact of Your Donation to ReStore?
When cleaning out your home, you’re bound to come across something you either no longer want or no longer need. Some items you can’t get rid of fast...
Are you interested in donating large items or a large quantity of items? Don't stress about fitting everything into your vehicle! If you're wondering how to get your donations to ReStore, consider requesting a pickup. Free and priority options are available. Here's how to get started.
Before you request a pickup, make sure to check if your item(s) is on our acceptable items list. Please make sure your items are clean, in good condition, and in working order. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to prepare your items.
Unfortunately, we can't accept every item for donation. If you have an item we do not accept, check out community organizations that might take your donation.
When you visit our Residential Pickup Request page, you'll have the option to pick free or priority pickup. You can tell us where you're located, what you're donating, and select the next available day in your area. After you submit your request, our donations team will follow up with you to confirm details.
If you scheduled a free pickup, please place your items outside of your house on the curb, driveway, or garage. If you scheduled a priority pickup, you can leave your items in your home or storage unit. Also—if you won't be home during your scheduled pickup time, please clearly label the items you're donating. That way, donation drivers know exactly what to take and what to leave.
Our drivers will load the truck with your donations and leave you a receipt. You'll also get a coupon for 20% off your next purchase at ReStore! By donating to and shopping at ReStore, you’re keeping useful items out a landfill and helping local families find safe, stable housing with Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity.
Ready to donate? We look forward to hearing from you soon!
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