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Furniture Bank - Richmond, CARITAS

The CARITAS Furniture Bank works in close partnership with over 80 local non-profit, for profit and social service agencies to provide basic household furnishings to clients coming out of homelessness or other types of crisis. These agencies qualify to be a referral partner and refer individuals and families in need of basic household items.

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Emergency Services - Moneta, Agape Center

Provides assistance with food, clothing, household goods, furniture and firewood.

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Thrift Store - Hampton, Needs Network, The

Non-Profit thrift shop with household, furniture, clothing, and small food pantry. Completely 100% volunteer.

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Free Clothing/Houseware Ministry - North Chesterfield, Mercy Mall

Mercy Mall is a ministry providing free clothing, shoes, baby items, housewares, toiletries, and cleaning supplies to individuals and families experiencing crisis situations. A crisis may include, but not limited to, recent or current homelessness, domestic violence, substance abuse recovery, bed bug/mold infestation recovery, house fire, or anything that causes a person to not have necessary items for themselves and their families.

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Furniture- Fieldale, Victory International Ministries

Provides furniture and household goods.

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Cell Phone Program - Ashland, Hanover Safe Place

Cell phones are available to victims of domestic & sexual violence who do not have phone service in their home or are potential victims of stalking in their travels around the county or Richmond area.

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Furniture - Vienna, Committee for Helping Others

Offers household goods. Furniture intake by message center. Determines eligibility for services on a case-by-case basis. ***do not accept calls from Outside of our area***

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Thrift Shop - Waynesboro, Valley Mission

Valley Mission is a non-profit organization offering shelter, support, hope and God's love to the homeless. Basic needs of shelter, food, clothing and spiritual encouragement are provided to all. There are two thrift shops operated by the Valley Mission in Staunton and Waynesboro. The thrift shops provide assistance to those in the community needing help with clothing, household items and furniture through the thrift store. Vouchers are available for the thrift store for those unable to afford to buy needed items. Inside each store you can find clothing, furniture, housewares, electronics, appliances, and much more for a great price. And there are daily specials where you can save even more! Donations of gently used, clean, and re-sellable items are always welcome, and support the work being done at Valley Mission. We invite you to visit us today! For more information, or to donate items, please call: Waynesboro Thrift Shop: (540) 946-4395 Staunton Thrift Shop: (540) 885-7227 Valley Mission: (540) 886-4673

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Family Ministry Center - Washington, Central Union Mission, DC

Distributes food, clothes and other household items immediately available for individuals who are in need. Call the Hunger Lifeline for personalized recommendations to community food resources over the phone: 202-644-9807.

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Emergency Assistance - Woodstock, St. John Bosco Catholic Outreach

Provides food supplements, clothing, household items, furniture and appliances. Financial assistance for medical, electrical, heating and water.

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Household Furniture Distribution - Annandale, ACCA Inc. (Annandale Christian Community for Action)

Volunteers collect, store, and deliver donated furniture and other household items, free of charge, to needy families in the Annandale, Bailey’s Crossroads, and Culmore areas.

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Emergency Aid - Martinsville, Salvation Army - Martinsville Henry County

Food pantry, clothing, furniture, household items. Emergency financial assistance with electric, water & utility arrears and rent evictions. Prefer professional referral for these.

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Clothing/Household Items - Bluefield WV, Bluefield Union Mission

Provides free clothing, furniture, appliances, etc. with a referral from church, social worker or other like agency. Donations are accepted during the hours the closet is open. Virginia callers and Virginia cell phones must call 304-327-8167.

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Thrift Store - Manassas, ReStore, Habitat for Humanity Prince William County

The Habitat for Humanity ReStore receives building materials, appliances, furniture, tools and more that have been donated by corporations, construction companies and individuals and then sells these items to the general public at 40% to 90% off retail prices. All proceeds from the ReStore support providing adequate housing and home repairs in partnership with local families in need. $35 fee for donation pick up: 703-369-6145 or [email protected].

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Emergency Services - Newport News, LINK of Hampton Roads

Provides help for the the elderly, newly disabled, terminally ill, individuals that are physically/mentally disabled and individuals that are homeless. Available help includes food, clothing, furniture, and loans of hospice and medical equipment.

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Thrift Shop/Clothing and Household Items - Newport News, Peninsula Rescue Mission

Provides collection, pick up, and distribution of food, clothing, accessories and household furnishings to those in need of emergency assistance. Also sells items with the proceeds going to the mission.

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Household Items - Roseland, Unity in Community Outreach Ministry

Household items and furniture to donate to those in need. Include large appliances such as stoves, refrigerators, washers, dryers, etc.

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Thrift Store - Roanoke, ReStore, Habitat for Humanity in the Roanoke Valley

The Habitat ReStore is open to the general public for shopping, donating and volunteering. The Habitat ReStore includes the following items for sale: building materials, lighting, flooring, windows, doors, cabinetry, electrical, paint, hardware, housewares and much more. All proceeds help support Habitat for Humanity in the Roanoke Valley to build safe, decent and affordable housing for qualifying families in need.

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Clothing - Arlington, Matthew 25 Bazaar Free Store, Our Lady Queen of Peace Church Social Ministries

Provides free clothing and some small household items to needy persons. Accepts donations.

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Thrift Store - Dungannon, Dungannon Development Commission

Thrift store created a way for the community to recycle their clothing and wares. DDC will provide vouchers to the Dungannon Thrift Store for those who have been plagued with the devastating tragedies of loss to their home due to Fire or Flooding. For the full detail on vouchers contact the DDC office.

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Cell Phone - Killeen, Assurance Wireless

Assurance Wireless offers a FREE wireless phone and 200 FREE minutes of wireless service to eligible customers each month. There are no bills, long-term contracts, activation fees, recurring fees, or surcharges for Assurance Wireless customers.

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Thrift Store - Dillwyn, Christian Outreach Program and Pregnancy Center

Operate a thrift store with brand name clothing and shoes, infant to adult "plus" sizes. Furniture, appliances, computers & electronics, housewares, toys, books, etc. collectibles and antiques.

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Thrift Store - Petersburg, Restore, Tri-Cities Habitat for Humanity

ReStore sells new and lightly used building materials and household items. The items are donated by businesses and individuals. The proceeds from sales are used to build more Habitat for Humanity homes.

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Thrift Store - Christiansburg, Salvation Army-New River Valley Corps

Offers clothing and furnitires vouchers. Clothing vouchers available to clients once per year. Furniture vouchers available to victims of fire or flood.

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