DONATE    *Donations should be saleable items                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
ORGANIZATION HOME PICK UP LOCATION PHONE TYPE OF DONATION WEBSITE/EMAIL DESCRIPTION    
A.R.C. x Portland, OR 503.777.4736 Household items, clothing, books and appliances www.thearcmult.org/ An advocacy organization that helps people with developmental disabilities achieve their greatest potential 
Boys & Girls Aid Society 018 SW Boundary Ct. Portland, OR 97239 503.222.9661 Household goods and children’s clothing www.boysandgirlsaid.org Provides mentoring, foster care, and adoption services for children and teens
Bradley Angel House    Portland, OR  503.282.9940 Appliances, furniture, beds, mattresses, and linens Home for battered women
Community Warehouse x $10 pick up charge 2267 N Interstate Ave, Portland, OR 97227 503.235.8786 Re-useable furniture, kitchenware, linens, and other household items www.communitywarehouse.org. Partners with social service agencies and gives household furnishings to those in need. Store hours M-Sat. 10-4
Dress For Success - Oregon 1428 NE Lloyd Center Portland, OR 503.249.7300 Interview-appropriate clothing for women www.dressforsuccess.org A non-profit organization providing interview- appropriate clothing and career development to low income women entering the workforce
Ethos 27 NE Killingsworth Portland, OR 503.241.8824 Musical instruments www.ethos-inc.com A non-profit that provides music education and instruments to youth
Gear For Kids Send to:                    316 Main St.             Dallas, OR 97332 Used or new camping/outdoor gear
Goodwill Clothing, appliances, furniture, cookware  http://locator.goodwill.org/ Organization whose revenue is channeled into  job training, job placement programs, and other community services for people with workplace disadvantages and disabilities
Junior League of Portland 1736 SW Alder     Portland, OR 503.297.6364 Clothing  www.juniorleagueofportland.com The Women's Interactive Network (WIN) takes clients who are in need of clothing for job purposes.
Local Churches & Schools All types
Love, Inc Newberg, OR 503.537.3013 Non-perishable food, clothing & toys loveincnewberg@yahoo.com
Making Memories Wedding dresses   www.makingmemories.org/gowns2.html They sell wedding dresses to fund end-of-life wishes for women with breast cancer
March of Dimes 1220 SW Morrison St., Suite 510          Portland, OR 97205-2297 503.222.9434 Cell phones, automobiles  www.modimes.org Research, awareness, and education campaign to help families have healthier babies
Oregon Humane Society 1067 NE Columbia Blvd                  Portland, OR 97211-1411  503.285.7722 Check the website for items needed urgently as these items change based on their needs www.oregonhumane.org Provides care and adoption services for animals
Portland Habitat for Humanity 503.287.9529 Light fixtures, sinks, lumber, new carpet or new vinyl flooring www.pdxhabitat.org Non-profit housing organization 
Portland Rescue Mission (men's shelter) Warehouse:        6350 NE Halsey   Portland, OR  503.227.0421 Household goods and automobiles www.pdxmission.org Providing vital, ongoing services and programs to Portland’s homeless, and create new opportunities in education, job training, and employment, helping to build self-sufficiency and break the cycle of homelessness.
Public Libraries Books, tapes, CD's, magazines
Raphael House Portland, OR 503.222.6507 Clothing for babies, children & women www.raphaelhouse.com Provides care for women and children escaping from domestic violence
Reach x Portland, OR 503.231.0682 Pots & pans, answering machines, clocks, vacuums, VCR's in working order, bookcases, lawn mowers, irons, good, plus-size clothing - Call for free pick-up www.reachcdc.org Provides permanent source of affordable housing, healthy neighborhoods, and opportunities for low income people through community involvement and partnerships.
The Rebuilding Center x 3625 N Mississippi Ave.                   Portland, OR  503.331.1877 Reusable building or remodeling materials such as windows, doors, cabinets, light fixtures, paint etc. http://www.rebuildingcenter.org Non-profit community enhancement organization
Salvation Army x Portland                 Salem        Vancouver 503.235.4192    503.363.9346   
1.800.728.7825
Call for home pickup - valuation info on site www.tsacascade.org                                           www.satruck.org Aims to provide assistance to the poor and needy
Schoolhouse Supplies Portland, OR 503.249.9933 School supplies: pads, pens, calculators, matte boards, water bottles, office organizers www.schoolhousesupplies.org Collects surplus school supplies to give to Portland Public School Teachers
SCRAP 3901A N. Williams Ave                  Portland, OR  503.294.0769 Arts and crafts supplies for schools/kids.  Call first to approve items & quantities as they have limited space
http://www.scrapaction.org/ A non-profit organization that collects reusable items from local businesses, and distributes them to educators, artists, children, and families
Shepherds Door  (women & children's shelter)    Warehouse:        6350 NE Halsey   Portland, OR  503.256.2353 Non-perishable food, new clothing for women & children, paper goods, diapers www.pdxmission.org Providing vital, ongoing services and programs to Portland’s homeless, and create new opportunities in education, job training, and employment, helping to build self-sufficiency and break the cycle of homelessness.
Snow Cap 17788 SE Pine Portland, OR - to the door of the warehouse. 9-3 Monday --Friday  (503) 674-8785 Food, Clothing, Baby formula, Baby food http://www.snowcap.org/ Clothing for children is most urgently needed.  Coats and warm clothing are essential in the fall and winter. New socks and underwear are priorities as well.  At back-to-school time we need lots of new or like-new children's clothing.  Dresses and skirts for older and teenage girls are especially needed.  In the Winter we need CLOTHING for the cold, wet winter.  Low income workers often have outside jobs.  They need such things as COATS, GLOVES, HATS, BOOTS.  Blankets and sleeping bags are always needed. 
Union Gospel x 11611 SW Pacific Hwy (across from Tigard Cinemas) in Tigard 503-639-6488 Donate clothing, appliances, furniture and other usable items http://www.ugmportland.org/ Since 1927, Union Gospel Mission has been “Feeding the hungry, restoring the addict and loving our neighbor…” Union Gospel Mission was founded by 40 area churches to assist the needy and hurting in Portland. Today, Union Gospel Mission remains true to that vision through offering meals and Christian outreach to the homeless and needy and providing addiction recovery in the LifeChange community. 
United Cerebral Palsy of Oregon/SW Washington Reusable household  items & clothing. Will pick up items from your home www.ucp.org/ Advancing independence, citizenship, and productivity of people with cerebral palsy and other disabilities
West Woman's & Children's Shelter SW 20th & Kearney         Portland, OR  503.224.7718 Hotel soaps, shampoo & some types of open cosmetics www.tsacascade.org/socialservices/pm/ww.htm  A branch of the Salvation Army that provides shelter and support to abused women and children
William Temple House x Portland, OR 503.226.3021 Clothing (Women’s, Men’s, Children and Baby), Furniture, Antiques, Jewelry, Artwork, Books, Cookware, House wares, Holiday or Seasonal items http://www.williamtemple.org/store.asp William Temple House provides unique services to address the whole person and the whole family, to restore hope and self-sufficiency. Services are integrated to meet the specific material, emotional and spiritual needs of each participating family.
Volunteers of America x Portland, OR 503-774-0948 Clothing (men’s, women’s, children’s) bedding curtains/drapes. Dishes, pots and pans, silverware and cooking utensils, toy, tools, clocks, craft  supplies, electric heaters, sports equipment, musical instruments, bicycles (good condition), pictures and paintings, jewelry, stereos and TVs (no consoles), records, tapes, CDs and small appliances (working). We also need furniture in good condition http://www.voaor.org/service/thrift.html Since 1896, Volunteers of America Oregon has worked to change lives by promoting self-determination and building strong communities. Today, through the dedication of 237 staff members and more than 700 volunteers, we help thousands of families in the greater Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington areas. We serve men, woman and children with a continuum of services, touching individuals from all walks of life, from the youngest to the oldest.