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Donate household items that are in good working condition. Charities will not accept broken, torn, stained, worn out or damaged items, or items that require repair or cleaning. Many charitable organizations accept drop-off and some even pick up donations. Be sure to call first.
- Assistance League Thrift Shop
(503) 526-9300
www.portland.assistanceleague.org/
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Will accept audio music and book on tapes for reuse. Must work.
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NOT ACCEPTABLE: Electronics such as computers, TVs, VCRs, and stereos, Reader's Digest books, text books, magazines including National Geographics, large furniture, drapes or rods, skis or ski boots, or mattresses.
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Accepts fiction and non-fiction books.
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Accepts men's, women's and children's clothing and accessories. Must be in good condition with no stains or rips. Should be recent style.
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Accepts items for setting up house, such as clean area rugs, linens, dishes.
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Assistance League Thrift Shop accepts the following items in good working order or usable condition: small appliances like toasters, microwaves, irons and small furniture.
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Also has an annex next door which will take furniture, rugs, lamps, lawn mowers, file cabinets, etc. Open Fridays, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
- Children's Club
(503) 257-8035
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The Children's Club will NOT accept large appliances, microwaves, hide-a-bed couches, large stereos, computers, computer peripherals, televisions, exercise bikes, car seats, cribs, baby walkers, waterbeds, bean bag chairs, tires, cleaning products, paints, fixtures, carpet padding, blinds, or old encyclopedias.
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Items need to be in good usable condition. Accepts household goods, tables, recliners, furniture, chairs, carpet, rugs, lamps, books, shoes, clothing, magazines and stereos in good working condition.
- Community Warehouse
(503) 235-8786
www.communitywarehouse.org
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Community Warehouse WILL NOT ACCEPT console TVs, stereos, water beds, or children's items.
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Accepts working televisions, not including consoles.
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SMALL HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES: Toasters, radios, microwaves, toaster ovens, electric fans, telephones, irons/ironing boards, vacuum cleaners, etc.. Does NOT accept stereos.
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Accepts working microwaves in good, reusable condition.
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NOTE: Families need twin, double and queen beds. They rarely have the room to accommodate a king bed and will not accept water beds.
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Basic household items - linens (sheets, blankets, towels), sleeping pillows, area rugs, framed mirrors, artwork, fans, space heaters, mops, brooms & vacuum cleaners, TVs, radios, alarm clocks, irons, telephones and garbage cans.
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Kitchenware - dishes, glasses, pots & pans, silverware, cooking utensils, baking pans & casserole dishes, dish racks, toasters, coffee makers, mixers, and blenders.
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Furniture - mattresses & box springs (especially twin and double), bunk beds, dressers, night stands, kitchen tables & chairs, sofas, loveseats, recliners, coffee & end tables, shelves, small desks and lamps.
- Deseret Industries
(503) 777-3895
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Computer peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Deseret Industries accepts working peripherals, no more than eight years old for reuse.
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See notes under electronics.
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Accepts the following reusable items in good working condition only: clothing, TVs, household items, dishes, pots and pans, bakeware; current novels, furniture, sofas and chairs that need no reupholstering; tools,and bathroom fixtures. Accepts small appliances if in good working condition, such as toasters, irons and microwaves.
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Disclaimer:
Deseret Industries will NOT accept vehicles or boats, appliances or microwaves.
- Far West Fibers, N. Portland
(503) 643-9944
www.farwestfibers.com
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Accepts up to 10 gallons of vegetable oil. Oil will be emptied from containers by an employee who will return the containers to the customer. Oil cannot be brought in using containers that have been used for any hazardous materials.
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See notes under electronics.
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Accepts plastic cups, tubs, buckets and trays, #1 - 7. Must be clean. Please do NOT include PLA/PLA#7compostable plastic containers.
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Accepting CDs, DVDs, jewel cases (paper inserts and cardboard sleeves on CDs should be removed).
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Accepting all sizes of plastic flower pots and plant trays. Containers can be broken, but they cannot have dirt in them.
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Motor oil is to be poured into tank that is located on site. Empty containers are to be taken home for disposal.
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Accepts a variety of rigid plastics for recycling. This would include items such as plastic outdoor furniture, toys, clothes baskets, small bottle caps, etc. for free. Call FWF with questions about specific materials.
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Accepts ferrous and non-ferrous metals as separate sorts. Accepts electrical wire, (insulation OK) and rolls of fencing, but no barbed wire.
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Accepts plastic tubs such as margarine tubs, yogurt, tubs, deli containers, salsa containers, etc. and their lids.
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Accepts small quantities of large appliances such as washers, dryers, stoves, dishwashers and ranges. NO appliances built to contain freon/coolant such as refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners or dehumidifiers.
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Rechargeable batteries can be placed in the same bin as cell phones. Does not accept single use, disposable batteries!
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Far West Fibers has bins for reusable clothing and for reusable leather shoes.
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Will take plastic grocery sacks, shrink wrap, bubble wrap, and other clean, stretchy plastic film.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Far West Fibers still accepts them for free. Individuals with more than seven should call ahead.
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There is a special bin for hard cover books only. Paperback books should be placed in the mixed paper bin.
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Paperback books, soft cover manuals, magazines, etc., go into the mixed scrap paper bin.
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Has a separate bin for newspapers.
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Fee:
Accepted for free. Must remove the glass tray before bringing a microwave into the facility. The glass tray is NOT recyclable.
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Fee:
Accepts nearly all computer-related and general electronics at no cost; including printers, key boards, stereo equipment, DVD players, telephones, boom boxes, etc.
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Fee:
Free for any appliance.
- Francis Center
(503) 775-6784
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Accepts food (mainly packaged foods and bread), good reusable clothing, particularly children's and men's; toiletries, bedding and small household items such as kitchenware, pots and pans, silverware,etc.
- Free Geek
(503) 232-9350
www.freegeek.org
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See notes under Oregon E-Cycles program.
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DOES NOT ACCEPT: Styrofoam (block foam); microwave ovens; copiers; smoke detectors; household appliances, large or small (including air conditioners); or batteries.
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Will also accept telephones, audio equipment, stereos and speakers (NO console units), digital cameras, VCRs and DVD players.
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Accepts computers and computer-related hardware in any condition, nearly anything that plugs into a computer.
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Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the free program.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off.
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Accepts cellular and mobile phones, working or non-working. No limits on quantity. If phones are in reusable condition, they will be given to nonprofits for reuse or sold in the thrift store. Also accepts smart phones and PDAs.
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Instruction:
NOTE: Please do not bring computers or other items in their packaging. Free Geek does not want the packaging. NO CARDBOARD AND NO STYROFOAM.
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Instruction:
NOTE: Customers with large quantities requiring a forklift to unload must call prior to delivery.
- Goodwill Donation Express
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Please donate only items that are in good condition and not in need of repair. Goodwill does not have staff that can fix appliances, reupholster furniture, etc. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell; infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint, household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts, oil, tires, gasoline, etc; disassembled lawn mowers, lawnmower parts, playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console TVs or stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries
www.meetgoodwill.com
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See notes under electronics.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Please donate only items that are in good condition and not in need of repair. Goodwill does not have staff that can fix appliances, reupholster furniture, etc. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or nonworking laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell; infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint, household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts, oil, tires, gasoline, etc; disassembled lawn mowers, lawnmower parts, playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console TVs or stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries Donation Express
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Please donate only items that are in good condition and not in need of repair. Goodwill does not have staff that can fix appliances, reupholster furniture, etc. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions will be accepted for free drop-off.
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Up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions will be accepted for free drop-off. Computer peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are accepted for free at this location.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell; infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint, household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts, oil, tires, gasoline, etc; disassembled lawn mowers, lawnmower parts, playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console TVs or stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries Outlet, Hillsboro
(503) 649-5424
www.meetgoodwill.org
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Goodwill accepts automobiles, vans, trucks, boats, RVs, motorcycles, airplanes, even houses, almost anything with a title. Call (503) 238-6178 or 1-888-443-9455 to discuss a FREE pickup, or take your vehicle to the nearest Goodwill store with the signed title and keys.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries Outlet, Milwaukie
(503) 230-2076
www.meetgoodwill.org
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Up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions will be accepted for free drop-off.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Goodwills accepts automobiles, vans, trucks, boats, RVs, motorcycles, airplanes, even houses, almost anything with a title. Call (503) 238-6178 or 1-888-443-9455 to discuss a FREE pickup, or take the vehicle to the nearest Goodwill store with the signed title and keys.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries Store
www.meetgoodwill.org
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Please donate only items that are in good condition and not in need of repair. Goodwill does not have staff that can fix appliances, reupholster furniture, etc. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell; infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint, household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts, oil, tires, gasoline, etc; disassembled lawn mowers, lawnmower parts, playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console TVs or stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries Super Store, SE 6th Ave.
(503) 238-6165
www.meetgoodwill.org
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Goodwill accepts automobiles, vans, trucks, boats, RVs, motorcycles, airplanes, even houses, almost anything with a title. Call (503) 238-6178 or 1-888-443-9455 to discuss a FREE pickup, or take your vehicle to the nearest Goodwill store with the signed title and keys.
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, SE Oak
(503) 648-5113
www.meetgoodwill.org
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Goodwill will accept automobiles, vans, trucks, boats, RVs, motorcycles, airplanes, even houses, almost anything with a title. Call (503) 238-6178 or 1-888-443-9455 to discuss a FREE pickup, or take the vehicle to your nearest Goodwill store with the signed title and keys.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, Bronson Creek
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, Cornell Rd.
www.meetgoodwill.com
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Please donate only items that are in good condition and not in need of repair. Goodwill does not have staff that can fix appliances, reupholster furniture, etc. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, Farmington Road
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
- Goodwill Industries, Hwy. 224
(503) 238-6100
www.meetgoodwill.org
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
-
Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, Meinig Ave.
(503) 668-3612
www.meetgoodwill.org
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Goodwill accepts automobiles, vans, trucks, boats, RVs, motorcycles, airplanes, even houses, almost anything with a title. Call (503) 238-6178 or 1-888-443-9455 to discuss a FREE pickup, or take your vehicle to the nearest Goodwill store with the signed title and keys.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
-
Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, Molalla
www.meetgoodwill.com
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Please donate only items that are in good condition and not in need of repair. Goodwill does not have staff that can fix appliances, reupholster furniture, etc. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell; infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint, household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts, oil, tires, gasoline, etc; disassembled lawn mowers, lawnmower parts, playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console TVs or stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, Molalla Ave.
(503) 542-2120
www.meetgoodwill.org
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Goodwill accepts automobiles, vans, trucks, boats, RVs, motorcycles, airplanes, even houses, almost anything with a title. Call (503) 238-6178 or 1-888-443-9455 to discuss a FREE pickup, or take the vehicle to the nearest Goodwill store with the signed title and keys.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, N. Lombard
(503) 542-2000
www.meetgoodwill.org
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Goodwill accepts automobiles, vans, trucks, boats, RVs, motorcycles, airplanes, even houses, almost anything with a title. Call (503) 238-6178 or 1-888-443-9455 to discuss a FREE pickup, or take the vehicle to the nearest Goodwill store with the signed title and keys.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, NE 122nd Ave.
(503) 254-4795
www.meetgoodwill.org
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Goodwill accepts automobiles, vans, trucks, boats, RVs, motorcycles, airplanes, even houses, almost anything with a title. Call (503) 238-6178 or 1-888-443-9455 to discuss a FREE pickup, or take your vehicle to the nearest Goodwill store with the signed title and keys.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, NE 23rd Ave.
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, NE 25th
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, NE Broadway
(503) 542-3900
www.meetgoodwill.org
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, NE Fremont
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, NW Fairview
(503) 661-1614
www.meetgoodwill.org
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Goodwill accepts automobiles, vans, trucks, boats, RVs, motorcycles, airplanes, even houses, almost anything with a title. Call (503) 238-6178 or 1-888-443-9455 to discuss a FREE pickup, or take the vehicle to the nearest Goodwill store with the signed title and keys.
-
Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
-
See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, Pacific Ave.
(503) 359-0226
www.meetgoodwill.org
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Goodwill accepts automobiles, vans, trucks, boats, RVs, motorcycles, airplanes, even houses, almost anything with a title. Call (503) 238-6178 or 1-888-443-9455 to discuss a FREE pickup, or take the vehicle to the nearest Goodwill store with the signed title and keys.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, S. State St.
(503) 238-6100
www.meetgoodwill.org
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, SE 82nd Ave.
(503) 786-1807
www.meetgoodwill.org
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, SE Concord
(503) 659-8780
www.meetgoodwill.org
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Goodwill accepts automobiles, vans, trucks, boats, RVs, motorcycles, airplanes, even houses, almost anything with a title. Call (503) 238-6178 or 1-888-443-9455 to discuss a FREE pickup, or take your vehicle to the nearest Goodwill store with the signed title and keys.
-
Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
-
Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, SE Hwy. 212
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, SE Powell & SE 90th
(503) 788-1700
www.meetgoodwill.org
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or nonworking laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
-
Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
-
Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, SE Powell Blvd. & SE 172nd
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, SE Stark St.
(503) 238-6100
www.meetgoodwill.org
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
- Goodwill Industries, SE Sunnyside Road
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill does NOT ACCEPT: the following items are too costly to handle, repair and sell: Infant and Child Car Seats and Cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals; insecticides; cleaning products, paint, household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts, oil, tires, gasoline, etc.; disassembled lawn mowers, lawnmower parts, playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console TV's or stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines * Wall-to-wall carpeting and padding * Firearms of any kind * Food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind
- Goodwill Industries, SE Tacoma
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See notes under electronics.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, SW 185th Ave.
(503) 906-7350
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Goodwill accepts automobiles, vans, trucks, boats, RVs, motorcycles, airplanes, even houses, almost anything with a title. Call (503) 238-6178 or 1-888-443-9455 to discuss a FREE pickup, or take your vehicle to the nearest Goodwill store with the signed title and keys.
-
Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations.
-
See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, SW Barbur Blvd.
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, SW Beav.-Hills. Hwy
(503) 238-6100
www.meetgoodwill.org
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, SW Canyon Road
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, SW Cherry
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, SW Griffith Drive
(503) 643-6099
www.meetgoodwill.org
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Goodwill accepts automobiles, vans, trucks, boats, RVs, motorcycles, airplanes, even houses, almost anything with a title. Call (503) 238-6178 or 1-888-443-9455 to discuss a FREE pickup, or take the vehicle to the nearest Goodwill store with the signed title and keys.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, SW Nyberg St.
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, SW Pacific Hwy.
(503) 624-8570
www.meetgoodwill.org
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Goodwill accepts automobiles, vans, trucks, boats, RVs, motorcycles, airplanes, even houses, almost anything with a title. Call (503) 238-6178 or 1-888-443-9455 to discuss a FREE pickup, or take your vehicle to the nearest Goodwill store with the signed title and keys.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, SW Western Ave.
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, Sherwood Plaza
(503) 238-6100
www.meetgoodwill.org
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, TV Highway
(503) 238-6100
www.meetgoodwill.org
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, Tigard Pacific Hwy
www.meetgoodwill.com
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, W. Burnside
(503) 224-3084
www.meetgoodwill.org
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
-
Goodwill accepts automobiles, vans, trucks, boats, RVs, motorcycles, airplanes, even houses, almost anything with a title. Call (503) 238-6178 or 1-888-443-9455 to discuss a FREE pickup, or take your vehicle to the nearest Goodwill store with the signed title and keys.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Goodwill Industries, West Linn
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
- Goodwill Industries, West Union Road
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See notes under electronics.
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Participant in the Oregon E-Cycles program that accepts up to seven working or non-working laptops, monitors, CPUs or televisions for free drop-off. Peripherals (printers, keyboards, mice, etc.) are not included in the E-Cycles program, but Goodwill still accepts them for free.
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Although Goodwill accepts millions of items each year, there are some donations Goodwill cannot accept. Before you donate items to Goodwill ask yourself -- "would I buy these items?" If so, they are probably acceptable donations. All items donated must be clean and dry.
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Disclaimer:
Goodwill CANNOT ACCEPT items that are too costly to handle, repair and sell: infant and child car seats and cribs; large appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, wood stoves, etc.); household chemicals, insecticides, cleaning products, paint; household trash and/or yard debris; automobile or truck parts; oil; tires; gasoline, etc., disassembled lawn mowers and lawnmower parts; playground swing sets; any wet or soiled clothing, furniture or mattresses; console stereos; used building materials (concrete, bricks, stones, scrap iron, etc.); used bathroom and kitchen fixtures (sinks, tubs, toilets, etc.); hide-a-beds (regardless of condition); furniture in need of reupholstering; newspapers and magazines; wall-to-wall carpeting and padding; firearms of any kind; food, beverages or cosmetics of any kind.
- Habitat for Humanity Re-Store
(503) 283-6247
www.pdxrestore.org
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All wood items must be in a good, reusable condition and free of nails, screws and other hardware. Accepts boards at least 6' long, beams and full or half sheets of lumber (plywood or chipboard). Sheets must be a minimum of 4'x4' or 2'x8'.
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Appliances must be no older than 7 years of age and must be in good working condition.
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Accepts clean whole bricks and pavers with no mortar.
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Accepts unbroken or unused tile, 50 sq. foot minimum; new or used vinyl & wood framed windows (double pane only, no aluminum frames); new flooring (carpet, wood, linoleum, tile); doors; cabinets (must have doors); sinks; counter tops; plumbing fixtures (faucets & accessories); new fiberglass showers & tubs; hardware and light fixtures (NO fluorescents). All items must be in reusable condition. Accepts solid core doors, new and used. Note: everything is accepted depending upon condition and current inventory.
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Accepts furniture like tables, chairs, cabinets (doors and drawers must be attached), book shelves, sofas, dressers, etc. Furniture MUST be in good reusable condition. Also accepts pianos that can be resold. These items are all accepted on a case-by-case basis.
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Large appliances MUST be no older than 7 years and MUST be in good working condition.
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Disclaimer:
Does not accept wood that is dirty, rotten, has mold, is infested or painted with lead paint.
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Disclaimer:
Nothing rusty, broken, rotted, moldy, insect-infested, chipped, cracked or hazardous will be accepted. Does not accept hollow core doors or used wood frame windows
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Directions:
DOESNOT ACCEPT small pieces of scrap wood.
- Medical Teams International
(503) 624-1028
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What they can accept will depend on events, requests, and needs. Accepts new blankets, new clothing, etc. All donations must be new.
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Accept new hygiene products such as soaps, shampoos, toothpaste and tooth brushes for local agencies and Third World countries.
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Also accepts crutches, wheelchairs, walkers, etc., no portable potty-chairs.
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May accept disposable medical supplies and unopened over-the-counter medicines and syringes (no outdated products or individual prescriptions).
- Mercy Corps
(503) 896-5000
www.mercycorps.org
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Accepts working digital cameras and camcorders.
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Mercy Corps WILL NOT ACCEPT Macintosh computers, unless brand new.
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Mercy Corps may accept printers or monitors.
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Non-functioning systems may be accepted, might repair newer computers. MUST CALL FIRST FOR PRIOR APPROVAL.
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Accepts computers, Pentium 4 or equivalent or newer. Will perform disk wiping service.
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Pick up is offered only for large amounts of material. Mercy Corps may be able to arrange for international shipping directly from donation site for large amounts. Call for information.
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NOT ACCEPTING used clothing or food items. Always call before bringing donations.
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Accepts sewing machines, generators, tools, vehicles as well as agricultural, industrial and medical equipment and supplies. Will not accept pharmaceuticals.
- PJ Sleep Shop
(503) 232-5222
www.pjssleepshop.com
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Accepts mattresses and box springs (does not need to be a set). Springs and wood should be intact, fabric can be in any condition. May accept king size but prefer not to. No crib mattresses. May pick up for a fee in Portland metro area.
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May accept wood furniture in reusable condition. Call first.
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Fee:
$10 fee for each piece dropped off. Fees vary for pickup, but average around $25.
- Portland Police Sunshine Division
(503) 823-2119
www.sunshinedivision.org
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Accepts and distributes non-perishable food, packaged dry goods, frozen foods and dairy.
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Accepts clothing, shoes and bedding that are in good, reusable condition. Toys are not accepted.
- SCRAP School and Community Reuse Action Project
(503) 294-0769
www.scrapaction.org
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WOOD: small blocks and boards, etc.
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METAL: clean bottle caps, Altoid containers, small pieces of metal etc.
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MEDIA / TECH: CDs, Floppy Disks (5 1/4" only) film canisters, slides, etc.
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OFFICE SUPPLIES: all the basics, in good condition.
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ARCHITECTURE / DESIGN: tile, flooring samples, wallcovering, fabric books, mirrors no larger than 2'x3' (unchipped and unbroken), etc.
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MAT, FRAMING and SIGNS: mat board 3x5 and larger, frames with or without glass, sign-making materials such as foam core, etc.
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ARTIST'S MEDIUMS: watercolor, acrylic, oil and tempura paints, pastels, brushes, paint supplies and other art hardware, etc. Paints, inks and other mediums should be in the original container.
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FABRIC and NOTIONS: no scraps, 1/2 yard minimum, sewing notions, yarn and knitting notions, etc.
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PAPER - standard, colored, art and technical papers, greeting cards, picture calendars, magazines that have a lot of pictures such as National Geographic, etc.
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PLASTIC: Bottle tops (caps)
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CORK - Accepts natural bottle corks
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Please check the website or call first for more specific information about acceptable materials.
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Other fun miscellaneous materials that would be fun for art projects, subject to SCRAP management approval.
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Currently desperate for feathers, buttons, inner tubes (both car and bike) and blueprints.
- Salvation Army
(503) 235-4192
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See notes under Oregon E-Cycles program.
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Will accept small appliances such as toasters and irons that are in good working order for resale.
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Will accept mattresses and box springs, except king size. Must be in good condition, no tears or stains.
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Accepts the following reusable items in good condition only: clothing, furniture, books (no encyclopedias or Reader's Digest condensed books) and other small household items.
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Accepts appliances 5 years old or newer that are in good working condition and that are appropriate for resale. No Freon-containing appliances.
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Disclaimer:
Does not accept the following: console stereos, magazines, windows, carpet, Freon-containing appliances, child car seats, water beds or coil springs. Baby cribs and play pens may be accepted; call for details.
- Salvation Army, Cornelius
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Accepts any size mattress and box springs except king. Must be in good condition with no tears or stains.
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Accepts the following reusable items in good condition only: clothing, furniture, books, working electric and gas lawn mowers, small household items (dishes, small appliances, televisions, microwaves, etc).
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Accepts appliances 5 years old or newer that are in good working condition and that are appropriate for resale. No Freon-containing appliances.
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Disclaimer:
Does not accept the following: console stereos, magazines, windows, carpet, Freon-containing appliances, child car seats, water beds or coil springs. Baby cribs and play pens may be accepted; call for details.
- Salvation Army, pick-up service
(800) 958-7825
www.satruck.org
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Will pick up mattresses and box springs, except king size. Must be in good condition, no tears or stains.
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Does not accept the following: console stereos, magazines, windows, carpet, Freon-containing appliances, child car seats, water beds or coil springs. Baby cribs and play pens may be accepted; call for details.
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Will pick up the following reusable items in good working condition only: clothing; furniture, mattresses & boxsprings; large appliances, small appliances like microwaves, toasters and irons; working TVs (less than 5 years old) and VCRs; books and other small household items.
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Accepts appliances 5 years old or newer that are in good working condition and that are appropriate for resale. No Freon-containing appliances.
- St. Vincent de Paul
(503) 235-7837
www.svdppdx.org
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St. Vincent de Paul accepts cars, boats and other types of vehicles. To donate a vehicle, call 503-595-2280.
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St. Vincent de Paul is participating in the Fork-it-Over program. They accept packaged and canned food or over-produced food items from stores, restaurants and catering companies for donation. To donate food items, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday or Saturday by appointment, call 503-519-8879 (cell), 503-849-7207 or 503-519-1186.
- The ARC
(503) 777-4736
www.thearcmult.org
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working bicycles.
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working musical instruments;
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small amounts of hardback and paperback books;
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small appliances such as toasters, coffee makers, etc.;
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canning jars (Mason & Kerr in small amounts only);
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furniture without tears or stains, no sleeper sofas (drop-off only, does not pick up furniture);
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linens and household items;
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clothing without tears or stains;
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All items MUST BE CLEAN and in REUSABLE CONDITION. All items are taken at driver's discretion. Acceptable items may be:
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Disclaimer:
The ARC does NOT accept the following items: computers or computer equipment, televisions, console stereos, carpet, waterbeds, sofa beds, beds, baby furniture, exercise equipment, microwaves, textbooks, encyclopedias or any gas-powered equipment.
- Union Gospel Mission
(503) 639-6488
www.ugmportland.org/thrift.html
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Accepts vehicles that are still in good and running condition. No broken windows, major body damage or engine problems. Vehicles are resold at store. Must have title to vehicle. Call for more information.
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Accepts functioning TVs (no consoles), no older than three years for reuse.
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Accepts small appliances in good working order for reuse.
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Accepts mattresses of any size with no tears or stains for reuse.
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May accept functioning computers for reuse if made in the past 5 years. Call first.
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Accepts appliances in good working order for reuse.
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May accept carpeting if unstained and not worn. Very limited on space so carpeting is taken on an as-needed basis only. Call first for more information.
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Accepts most household items that are clean and not in need of repair (no rips, or stains): Clothing, jewelry, furniture, pictures, books, and some musical instruments.
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Accepts appliances about 10 years old or newer that are in good working order for reuse. No gas appliances and no dishwashers.
- Value Village
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Does not accept: computers, console television sets, console stereos, carpet, mattresses and box springs, waterbeds, sofa beds, baby furniture, exercise equipment, microwave ovens, textbooks or gas-powered equipment.
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All items must be clean and in reusable condition. Some acceptable items include: clothing without tears or stains; linens and household items; furniture without tears or stains; canning jars (Mason and Kerr); small appliances such as blenders, coffee makers, toasters, etc; hardback and paperback books.
- Veterans Charities, Inc.
(503) 760-1676
www.finderskeeperthriftshop.com
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Accepts fulling functioning television sets, five years and newer, for reuse.
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Accepts functioning small appliances such as toasters and irons for reuse.
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May take reuseable equipment such as wheel chairs, lift beds and chairs, shower chairs, walkers and medical equipment. Call for details.
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Accepts current (one year and under) on a variety of subjects.
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Accept functioning microwaves 1-5 years old in good working condition for reuse.
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Takes any size mattresses and box springs. Must be in very clean and in good condition, no tears or stains.
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Accepts reuseable books, hard cover and paperback. Does not take encyclopedias.
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Accepts fully functional personal computer equipment that are less than five years old for reuse.
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May accept working appliances that are in good working condition only.
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May accept the following reusable items in good condition only: furniture (sofas, chairs, wood desks), clothing, working small appliances such as blenders, irons, coffee pots; and some bathroom fixtures (no tubs or toilets).
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Disclaimer:
Accepts scrap metal donations ONLY for drop-off at the store location. Veterans Charities do not pick up scrap metal!
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Disclaimer:
No business mainframe computers, metal desks, office machinery or photocopiers.
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Instruction:
May accept large appliances that are in good working condition and less than 15 years old. Must be white or almond in color. NO built-ins will be accepted. Call for more information.
- Vietnam Veterans of America
(800) 775-8387
www.scheduleapickup.com
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Accepts small appliances in good working condition only.
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Vietnam Veterans does not accept paint or other hazardous materials, tires, large pieces of furniture, mattresses and box springs, large appliances, TVs or computer monitors.
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Accepts the following reusable materials in good working condition only: current hardback and paperback books, small pieces of furniture, rugs, clothing, kitchenware, tools, jewelry, unopened cosmetics, and other household items.
- Volunteers of America
(503) 774-0948
www.voaor.org
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Accepts small appliances in good working order for reuse.
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Will accept any size mattresses and box springs. MUST HAVE BOX SPRINGS: must be a matching set of box springs and mattress. Must be in good condition, no tears or stains.
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Accepts the following reusable items in good working condition on an as-needed basis due to limited storage space: Furniture, no tears or stains; hide-a-beds if in good condition and fully functional; current books, clothing, and small household items.
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Disclaimer:
VOA CANNOT accept large appliances, electronics, televisions, waterbeds, exercise equipment, gas- powered equipment, baby furniture, or baby equipment.
- William Temple House
(503) 222-3328
www.williamtemple.org
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Accepts small appliances in good working order such as toasters and irons.
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Craft items such as yarn, fabric (no small scraps!), notions such as zippers, thread and buttons.
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Accepts microwave ovens in good working order for reuse. Does not accept built-in microwave ovens.
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May accept personal computer equipment in good working order for re-use if it is no older than five years.
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sheets, blankets, bedding but not beds
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books (no text books, Readers Digest, current encyclopedias, current National Geographic magazines). Might accept encyclopedias if they are from the 1930s or 1940s.
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may take art, accessories or collectibles
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throw rugs (NO wall to wall carpet)
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kitchen and dining items such as dishes, silverware, pots, pans etc.
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clothing and shoes (no children's clothing)
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furniture, sofas and chairs as well as outdoor lawn furniture
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Accepts the following reusable items in good usable condition only:
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Holiday ornaments and decorations.
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Disclaimer:
Will NOT accept exercise equipment, large appliances, mattresses, box springs, lawnmowers, barbecues, metal desks or any children's items.