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We provide donation pickup services for items to support victims of domestic violence in your local community. Please donate your unused or unwanted items to help those experiencing abuse and violence at home.
We accept most household goods in good condition like furniture, kitchenware, clothing, toys, books and other essential items. Please ensure items are clean and not damaged.
Call us at 123-456-7890 or visit our website to request a pickup. We'll need your address, phone number, a brief list of items and preferred pickup date and time. Pickups are usually within 3-5 business days.
Our volunteers are available to pickup donations Monday to Saturday between 9am to 5pm. Evenings and Sunday pickups may be possible with advance notice.
Yes, we will provide a receipt with an approximate value of your donated items for tax purposes after the pickup is completed. Receipts will be emailed within 1 week of donation.
For large items, please call ahead to ensure we have a truck available for pickup. We may not be able to accept all large donations depending on our storage and resources.
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