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You can request a free furniture collection using our online form at the bottom of the page. You will need to tell us: what items you would like to donate. your preferred collection date. where we will be collecting from. your contact details. Your local BHF store will then contact you within 5 working days to agree a date.
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Items we can accept: Furniture, for example: sofas, bedroom furniture, dining tables and chairs. All upholstered furniture must have fire labels. Electricals, for example: TVs, washing machines, fridges. Small electricals, for example: home audio and visual, home appliances.
Donate your items. Book a free furniture and electrical goods collection. Item condition. We need to be able to sell the furniture you donate in our shops. Find out how ensure your items are in good, working condition. To cover the cost of our collection service and raise funds, we need to be able to sell the items you donate in our shops.
Sep 1, 2023 · The British Heart Foundation also offers a free and easy collection service for unwanted furniture, electricals, homewares and more. It's a totally contact-free and fast service where a team will either collect from your doorstep or the room you ask for the goods to be collected from.
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- Local Organisations Such as NewStarts
- Sue Ryder
- Salvation Army
- Shelter
- Cancer Research UK
- British Red Cross
You can book a free collection via the British Heart Foundation. All you have to do is see if a pickup is available via your postcode on the British Heart Foundation website here.
Local organisations such as NewStarts, which receives funding from Big Issue Invest, often know their local area’s needs. To donate you can either drop by the depot Monday-Friday or arrange a collection with one of their volunteers on 01527 882410. Drivers decide based on the condition of the item whether it can be collected. All proceeds will go t...
Sue Ryder provides palliative care and aid to those living with a terminal illness alongside providing bereavement support to those in need. The charity will rehome all furniture except white goods as long as the furnishings are in re-saleable condition. To find out if you will be able to receive a pickup, call their national furniture line on 0333...
Most Salvation Army shops will take small portable furniture items however, for the larger items such as sofas and beds, specialist branches are available in the Luton and Glasgow area. Both shops have volunteers willing to come and collect larger donations within the next day.
The homeless charity offers a free partial house clearance and will collect most good quality items for free as long as pickup falls within 25 miles of one of their branches.
Another of the UK’s most recognisable charities, Cancer Research UK offers furniture collections. You can find out more details and request a collection here, but keep in mind that they cannot accept items which cannot be sold.
A number of British Red Cross charity shops will operate furniture collections, but the charity recommends calling your local brand to see if they are able to do so.
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Sep 25, 2024 · We can pick up furniture and electrical items from your home for free. The items you donate are then sold in our furniture stores to help fund our lifesaving research. You can request a free furniture collection using our online form at the bottom of the page.
British Heart Foundation can be contacted directly to arrange collection of your unwanted furniture from your home. What's more, as we're all busy, you can arrange it for a time that suits you. Your unwanted furniture items can then be sold in one of their 700+ charity shops throughout the UK.