New Homes for Old Stuff
Don’t toss reusable stuff into the trash. Donating or selling used items in good condition helps those in need, provides a source of revenue for charitable organizations or yourself, and may even give you a tax deduction. Purchasing used goods can also save you some money.
Tips for getting rid of stuff
Where to donate
Please note: Our mention of organizations does not constitute an endorsement. If you find any outdated information, or would like to suggest additional listings, please email NYCWasteLe$$.
Tips for getting rid of your unwanted stuff
Visit NYC Stuff Exchange to learn where to donate, buy, or sell used goods in NYC. Check the Calendar of Events to find local donation drives, book fairs, rummage sales, and swap meets sponsored by tax-exempt organizations.
Donate to charitable or nonprofit organizations and thrift stores. Visit NYC Stuff Exchange to find the one nearest you, or see listings of where to donate below. Check charity websites to see if they have a Wish List posted.
Organize donation drives at work, school, or at home and prearrange with a large charitable organization, such as Goodwill Industries or the Salvation Army, to pick up the collected materials at a designated time. Promote your drive on the NYC Stuff Exchange Calendar of Events. (See the note about textile recyclers in clothing.)
Check out the NYC Service website for other places where New Yorkers can donate goods.
Sell or give away items through a free online materials exchange service like craigslist or Freecycle, or use an internet auction site, such as eBay. Visit NYC Stuff Exchange to find a list of online materials exchange services.
Participate in a Swap-O-Rama event where people swap donated clothes. Check out the Swap-O-Rama-Rama website for more info on swapping programs and events.
Sell items at a stoop sale, or by posting a flyer on local bulletin boards. Organize a multi-building sale with your neighbors.
Bring old linens to animal shelters . Towels, sheets, and blankets — even if they're ripped or stained — can be used for animal bedding. They will also accept pet supplies and pet food, as well as a variety of other items.
Businesses can exchange materials via NY WasteMatch, a NYC Department of Sanitation sponsored program that facilitates the exchange of unwanted, surplus, or used supplies, furniture, and equipment from businesses to entities in need of them. Materials are available for free or a low cost.
Send it back to the manufacturer or retailer for
resale, refurbishing, or recycling. Some product take-back programs
incentivize the return of items by offering coupons, credit, or discounts.
Where to donate materials
Here is a quick list of some organizations that accept donations. Remember, call before you go, and bring only the type of items they request. This is not a complete list.
ALSO search NYC Stuff Exchange for additional listings.
GENERAL DONATIONS:
general donations
appliances, books, clothing, electronics, furniture, housewares, linens, sporting goods, toys
SPECIALTY ITEMS:
animal bedding and pet supplies
art supplies
books
cars
cell phones
children’s items
clothing
computers
construction materials: fixtures, lumber and trim, paint
eyeglasses
food
furniture-home
furniture-office
medication & medical equipment
musical instruments
sporting goods
theatrical
toner cartridges
GENERAL DONATIONS
ALSO SEE listings for animal bedding and pet supplies since animal shelters often request a variety of items.
Materials for the Arts
art supplies, electronics, fabric, furniture, musical instruments, industrial discards, paint, office equipment, and supplies. Items must be immediately reusable in good, clean condition. Computers requirements: Pentium II chip or better, 350mgz or better, Macintosh G3 or 9.6 operating system or better. No computers over five years old.
33-00 Northern Blvd.
Long Island City, NY 11101
(718) 729-3001
Items are redistributed to NYC public schools and nonprofit arts and cultural organizations. Donations can be picked up, dropped off, or listed on a web-based Direct Donations service. Call prior to making a donation.
NY WasteMatch
unwanted, surplus, or used business supplies, furniture, and equipment
City College of New York
Steinman Hall, Rm 102
140th Street & Convent Avenue
NY, NY 10031
(212) 650-5832
This free materials exchange service is sponsored by the NYC Department of Sanitation. WasteMatch facilitates the exchange of unwanted, surplus, or used supplies, furniture, and equipment from businesses to entities in need of them. Materials are available for free or a low cost.
Catholic Charities Community Services Thrift Store
clothing, housewares, furniture
Bronx
402 E. 152nd St.
Bronx, NY 10455
(718) 292-9090
Brooklyn/Queens
9039 189th St.
Hollis, NY 11423
8956 162nd St.
Jamaica, NY 11432
(718) 217-1238
Manhattan
1011 1st Ave., Fl 7
New York, NY 10022
(212) 371-1000
510 West 165th St.
New York, NY 10032
(212) 568-0091
Donations are used for distribution to those in need and for resale in a low-cost thrift store to both supply quality items at low cost to the neighborhood and to raise money for on-site programs including a Back to Work program. Pick-up services available for donations in Manhattan. Call for donation times and drop-off locations.
Goodwill Industries of Greater New York, Inc.
appliances, books, clothing, computers, electronics, furniture, housewares, sporting goods
4-21 27 Avenue
Astoria, NY 11102
(718) 728-5400
Proceeds from thrift stores provide vocational, youth, and community development services for people with disabilities and other special needs. Call or check their website for donation times and drop-off locations.
Housing Works
antiques, art, books, designer clothing, furniture, housewares, records
(212) 366-0820 x 2
Drop off items at any store location; they will pick up furniture. These thrift stores raise money to provide housing, health and support services for homeless people living with HIV and AIDS. Call or check their website for donation times and drop-off locations
Inwood House
toys, maternity and baby clothing, men's professional clothing, home and office furniture, electronics, baby furniture. Check their donation policy.
320 E 82nd St.
New York, NY 10028
(212) 861-4400, ext. 270
Established in 1830, Inwood House is a nationally recognized leader and innovator in teen pregnancy prevention, youth development and family support.
New York City Rescue Mission
books, men’s clothing, computers, working electronics, housewares
90 Lafayette Street
New York, NY 10013
(212) 226-6214
Items that can’t be used at this homeless shelter are passed along to the courts system or others.
Partnership for the Homeless — Furnish a Future
appliances, art, electronics, household furniture, housewares, linens, rugs
476 Jefferson Street
Brooklyn, NY 11207
(718) 875-5353
This organization supplies donated household items to families leaving the streets or shelter system for new homes.
Prison Families Community Forum c/o CCR-NY
holiday gifts, school supplies, toiletries
666 Broadway 6th Floor
New York, NY 10012
(914) 643-4528
This organization supplies toiletries, school supplies, and holiday gifts to families of the incarcerated as part of their support network.
Salvation Army
appliances, cars, clothing, electronics, furniture, housewares, sporting goods
120 West 14 Street
New York, NY 10011-7393
(800) 95-TRUCK (87825)
Autos: (888) 999-ARMY (2769)
South Beach Psychiatric Center Thrift Shop
men’s, women’s, and children’s clothing; household and decorative items
777 Seaview Avenue
Staten Island, NY 10305
(718) 667-2440
Society of St. Vincent de Paul
appliances, cars, clothing, electronics, furniture, housewares, sporting goods
191 Joralemon Street #4
Brooklyn, NY 11201
(718) 625-1400
Call for donation times and drop-off locations
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ANIMAL BEDDING AND PET SUPPLIES
Organizations that help animals often have "wish lists" posted on their websites listing types of items that they need including: old linens, cleaning supplies, office supplies, fans, etc.
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)
for animal bedding at adoption center: sheets, towels, pillows, blankets, comforters (no clothes)
424 East 92 Street
New York, NY 10128
(between York and First Avenue)
(212)876-7700 x 4120
Adoption Center:
Mon-Sat: 11am-7pm
Sun: 11am-5pm
Animal Care & Control of New York City
towels/blankets, animal toys, dog collars and leashes, puppy/kitten formula, animal nursing bottles, dog crates, grooming tools, bird cages, heating pads/lamps, aquariums, small refrigerators, new fabric
Visit their Get Involved page (and click "wish list") for more info. AC&C runs animal shelters in each borough. Visit their contact page to find out about shelter locations and hours.
Animal Haven Shelter, Inc.
cat trees, cat beds, bath towels, sheets, blankets, canned cat and dog food, cat carriers
Visit the wish list section of their donations page for more info. Animal Haven runs a shelter in Flushing, Queens, as well as two in Manhattan. Check their website for shelter locations and hours.
Brooklyn Animal Resource Coalition
heavy duty electrical extension cords, floor fans, buckets, can openers, bleach, paper towels, steel wool pads
Visit their donations page for more info. BARC runs a shelter in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Check their website for complete location information.
City Critters
animal carriers, humane traps, cages, towels, cat food, cat dishes, scratching posts, litter boxes
Visit their how you can help and contact pages for more info.
The Humane Society of New York
towels, sheets, blankets, pet beds, dog and cat food, cleaning supplies, various pet supplies, tennis balls, computers, various office supplies, G-rated videos about animals, free-standing fans
Visit their wish list and contact pages for more info.
S.A.V.E Animal Rescue
cat and dog food, cat carriers, animal cages
Visit their donations page for more info.
Stray from the Heart
sheets and towels, dog crates/food/beds/treats/toys/bowls, leashes and collars, office supplies
Urban Cat League
cat food/trees/litter boxes/carriers/toys, straw, building materials
Visit their wish list and contact pages for more info.
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ART SUPPLIES
Materials for the Arts
art supplies, electronics, fabric, furniture, musical instruments, industrial discards, paint, office equipment, and supplies. Items must be immediately reusable in good, clean condition. Computers requirements: Pentium II chip or better, 350mgz or better, Macintosh G3 or 9.6 operating system or better. No computers over five years old.
33-00 Northern Blvd.
Long Island City, NY 11101
(718) 729-3001
Items are redistributed to NYC public schools and nonprofit arts and cultural organizations. Donations can be picked up, dropped off, or listed on a web-based Direct Donations service. Call prior to making a donation.
PENCIL (Public Education Needs Civic Involvement in Learning)
art supplies, new books, computers & software, office furniture, musical instruments, office equipment, science equipment, sporting goods
30 West 26 Street, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10010
(646) 638-0565
Items are redistributed to NYC public schools.
Retech Inc.
art supplies
165 East 36 Street
New York, NY 10016
(212) 889-1984 / (917) 686-6190
Retech Inc. runs community building and art workshops for kids and adults using industrial discards and repurposed technology.
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BOOKS
ALSO SEE general donations.
All Brooklyn Public Library branches, the Queens Public Library - Central Library, and various New York Public Library branches accept books and other media for donations. Contact individual branch libraries in to find out whether and which books are accepted for donation. Pickups are available in Manhattan by calling (212) 576-0040.
The ARCH, Inc.
new or gently used books, CDs, DVDs, LPs, VHS tapes, and magazines appropriate for children or adults
43 West 24 St #8B
New York, NY 10010
(212) 924-0718
The ARCH, Inc. helps increase literacy access by bringing resources, reading-to-children, and fundraising book programs to areas that lack books. Pick up is available.
Children for Children
new and gently used children’s books
6 East 43rd Street, 25th Floor
New York, NY
10017
(212) 850-4170
Label cartons with donor info and call to arrange
dropoffs of books at the above address to help fill classroom needs in
under-resourced NYC schools. If you have more than 250 books, Children for Children will coordinate direct donation to a school.
Housing Works Used Book Café
new or good condition books
126 Crosby Street
New York, NY 10012
(212) 334-3324
No magazines or textbooks. The café raises money to provide housing, health and support services for homeless people living with HIV and AIDS.
International Book Project
dictionaries, literature, practical agriculture books, grammar books
1440 Delaware Avenue
Lexington, KY 40505
(888) 999-BOOK (2665)
Send books plus $3.00 per pound donation to cover shipping costs. Call to organize book drives.
PENCIL (Public Education Needs Civic Involvement in Learning)
art supplies, new books, computers & software, office furniture, musical instruments, office equipment, science equipment
30 West 26 Street, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10010
(646) 638-0565
Items are redistributed to NYC public schools.
Prisoners' Reading Encouragement Project (PREP)
new and gently used books, educational materials, books on tape and videotapes
145 Nassau Street #3D
New York, NY 10038
(212) 349-6741
email: info@prisonreader.org
Donated materials are distributed to adult and juvenile prison libraries in New York State. Call or email for drop-off information.
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CARS
Most organizations also accept light trucks, motorcycles, boats, and other vehicles. Your vehicle does not need to be in running order to donate it. Contact the organization about pick-up arrangements and documents required.
America’s Car Donation Charity Center
This site links you to charities that will accept your used vehicle.
(800) 513-6560
American Lung Association
(800) 577-LUNG
Cars for Kids
(877) 527-7454
Donation benefits at-risk youth.
Kidney Foundation
(800) 488-CARS
Outreach Center's "Cars for Kids" Donation Program
3011 Avenue K
Brooklyn, NY 11210
(800) 515-6789
Salvation Army
(888) 999-ARMY (2769)
Society of St. Vincent de Paul
191 Joralemon Street #4
Brooklyn, NY 11201
(718) 625-1400
Call for donation times and drop-off locations
Volunteers of America
340 West 85 Street
New York, NY 10024
(800) 899-0089
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CELL PHONES
ALSO SEE electronics recycling
There are hundreds of companies that will help your
organization raise funds by collecting cell phones and printer cartridges for
recycling. Search the internet for "cell phone + recycling + fundraising".
Visit take it back
nyc! to find out how to sell or trade-in used cell phones.
911 Cell Phone Bank
cell phones and accessories
4551 NW 44th Ave
Ocala, FL 34491
(866) 290-7864
Works with law enforcement to provide 911 emergency cell phones and urgent care funds from cell phone recycling. Check their website for drop-off locations.
Call2Recycle
cell phones and accessories
The Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation’s Call2Recycle program collects cell phones and accessories at Radio Shack, Sears, Target, and local wireless and hardware retailers. Useable phones are refurbished for donation and all other are recycled, with a portion of proceeds going to charitable organizations. Visit their website for NYC drop-off locations.
Call To Protect
mail your cell phone, with battery and charger, to:
CALL TO PROTECT
2555 Bishop Circle West
Dexter, MI 48130-1563
Through the CTIA Wireless Foundation’s Call to Protect program, wireless phones are programmed with emergency numbers and given to victims of domestic violence.
Cell Phones for Soldiers
mail your cell phones, battery chargers, and accessories by printing a pre-paid shipping label, or drop off your items at an AT&T Wireless store or other dropoff location.
Proceeds from recycled items are used to distribute prepaid phone cards to American troops overseas.
Charitable Recycling Program
794-A Industrial Court
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
(888) 300-1052 x301
Working phones are redistributed and funds donated to your charity of choice; non-working cell phones are recycled.
Cingular Recycling Programs
cell phones and accessories
Program accepts every wireless phone and accessory. Phones deemed repairable are restored. Phones that cannot be repaired are sent for the recycling of plastics and precious metals.
CollectiveGood
CollectiveGood, Inc.
4508 Bibb Blvd., Suite B10
Tucker, GA 30084
(770) 856-9021
CollectiveGood partners with local organizations to recycle or redistribute unwanted cell phones to organizations in need. They have drop-off locations in all Staples stores and offer free postage for shipping via their web site.
Cure Recycling
cell phones, ink jet and toner cartridges
Proceeds from recycled items are donated to CURE Childhood Cancer, a nonprofit organization dedicated to conquering childhood cancer through research, education, and support of patients and their families.
Eco-Cell
cell phones and accessories
Eco-Cell partners with organizations to set up
recycling collections. Proceeds are donated to the participating
organization. See their webiste for a list of participating organizations and
drop-off
locations.
The Funding Factory
cell phones, toner cartridges
2101 West 12 Street
Erie, PA 16505
(888) 883-8237
Provides a recycling outlet and fundraising opportunity for schools and nonprofit organizations that collect unwanted cell phones and toner cartridges.
GRC
Wireless Recycling
GRC sponsors cell phone fundraising, cell phone donation, and recycling for businesses and individuals.
Lifespire, Inc.
cell phones, toner cartridges
Gotham Plaza
159 East 125 Street
New York, NY 10035
(212) 360-5600
184-10 Jamaica Avenue, 5th Floor
Hollis, NY 11423
(718) 454-2700
2435 Harway Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11214
(718) 946-6000
930 Willowbrook Road
Staten Island, NY 10314
(718)494-7542
Non-profit organization providing work opportunities for adults with disabilities.
RecycleforUS.com
Consumers and businesses can mail in their old cell
phone for recycling or bring them to the nearest drop-off location. If brough
to a drop-off location, the net reclamation value of collected cell phones is
donated to the host business, government agency or non-profit
organization.
Sprint Project Connect
cell phones and accessories
Cell phone donations are accepted at Sprint Stores and participating Easter Seals locations. Donations are either resold or recycled, with a portion of proceeds going to Easter Seals and the National Organization on Disability.
Verizon HopeLine
HopeLine Program
c/o Verizon Wireless
1776 East Ellsworth Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
(800) 426-2790
Donations accepted by mail or at your local Verizon Wireless Communications Stores; they purchase wireless phones and donate airtime for victims of domestic violence.
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CHILDREN’S ITEMS
ALSO SEE general donations
Army Volunteers in Iraq
new and gently used
stuffed animals.
To request the kit, call the USPS at 1-800-610-8734
(Packing Supply)Choose your language (1 for English, 2 for Spanish)Choose
option 1 (For Express Mail, Priority Mail, and Global Express)When you reach
an agent, request CAREKIT04.
Tonya Myrick
USACE-GRS
APO-AE
09331
US soldiers will give stuffed animals to Iraqi
children. The free mailing supply kit lets you send items to military
personnel, which includes boxes, tape, labels and custom forms. You still
need pay a nominal fee for postage (it's a domestic rate).
Baby Buggy
new and gently used infant and toddler clothing, bedding, furniture, and gear
(212) 736-1777
Organization collecting and redistributing infant and toddler items to families in need.
Children’s Hope Foundation
children’s items; see wish list
11 Park Place, Suite 1203
New York, NY 10007
(212) 235-5133
City Harvest
baby formula and baby food
575 Eighth Avenue, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10018
(917) 351-8700
Collects and distributes fresh, prepared, canned, and packaged food.
Inwood House
toys, clothing (newborn through early teens), baby furniture (including cribs, strollers, and car seats), maternity clothing. Check their donation policy.
320 East 82 Street
New York, NY 10028
(212) 861-4400, ext. 270
Established in 1830, Inwood House is a nationally recognized leader and innovator in teen pregnancy prevention, youth development and family support.
K.I.D.S. (Kids In Distressed Situations, Inc.)
new and overstock children's clothes, toys, shoes, beds, books, art supplies, and other children’s products (donations are only accepted from retail outlets and businesses)
350 Fifth Avenue, Suite 3801
New York, NY 10118
(212) 279-5493
(800) 266-3314 toll free
Distributes donated juvenile products to nonprofit agencies.
Room to Grow
new or nearly new toys, clothing, books, and equipment (bedding, high chairs, strollers, swings), for children under age three. Check their donation policy.
54 West 21 Street #401
New York, NY 10010
(212) 620-7800
Provides parents in poverty with essential items for their growing babies, and offers one-on-one parenting guidance to ensure their child's healthy start in life.
SAFE
(Stuffed Animals For Emergencies)
new and gently used stuffed animals
and toys.
Contact a local chapter by visiting
their website to find out where to donate.
SAFE volunteers collect new and gently used
stuffed animals and toys to be redistributed to Police, Fire & Rescue,
Ambulance Services, Children's Homes, Hospitals, Life Flight, and other emergency organizations. These emergency organizations use the stuffed animals to ease the children's nerves and calm their fears.
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CLOTHING
ALSO SEE general donations, take-back programs, and recyclers and
vendors
(Note: some commercial textile recyclers solicit used clothing & linens through drop-boxes and collection drives. They resell your used goods for profit and recycle the remainder, giving a token share to charity. Your "donations" are not tax-deductible, but at least your items are removed from the waste stream.)
Bottomless Closet
professional, clean, new or gently worn women's work clothing, including: suits (skirts or pants), blouses, sweaters, jackets, coats, scarves, shoes, purses, briefcases, costume jewelry, and new pantyhose
545 Eighth Avenue, 12th Floor
New York, NY 10018
(212)563-2499
Promotes economic self-sufficiency by providing interview skills, business clothing, and ongoing career development and support programs to economically disadvantaged New York City women.
Career Gear
new or nearly new interview-appropriate men’s clothing
120 Broadway, 30th Floor
New York City, NY 10271
(212)577-6190
Organization provides clean, contemporary, interview-appropriate clothing, and follow-up career support services to men graduating from skill-training programs. Call for donation times and drop-off locations. Only clothing donations from corporate suit drives, manufacturers, and retailers are accepted. Individual clothing donations are not accepted.
Costume Collection
period clothing (prior to 1950) and theatrical costumes
601 West 26 Street
New York, NY 10001
(212) 989-5855
Accepts donations of clothing dating from 1950 and earlier, and theatrical costumes; rents costumes at discount to nonprofit theater groups.
Dress for Success
new or nearly new interview-appropriate women’s skirt and pant suits, blouses, blazers, and shoes
32 East 31 Street, Suite 602
New York, New York 10016
(212) 545-DSNY
Not-for-profit organization that helps low-income women make tailored transitions into the workforce. Call or check their website for donation events, times and drop-off locations.
NY Cares
coats
214 West 29 Street, 5th Floor
New York, NY 10001
(212) 228-5000
Every December, the New York Cares Coat Drive collects coats at NYC Police precincts and participating businesses, for distribution to New York City’s neediest.
The Religious Society of Friends
seasonally appropriate clothing for men, women, and children
110 Schermerhorn Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
(212) 777-8866
Call for donation times.
Shoe4Africa
running shoes, running shirts, and shorts
Urban Athletics uptown store on 1291
Madison Avenue accepts donations during the first week of the month. Call
ahead (212-828-1906) before dropping off any shoes or clothing. Check out
the Frequently Asked Questions page of the Shoe4Africa website to find out how you can mail packages yourself. Sending just one pair of running shoes can make a big difference to someone's life.
Soles4Souls
gently worn shoes
Soles4Souls facilitates the donations of
shoes, which are used to aid the hurting worldwide. Shoe companies, retailers,
and individuals can donate footwear (both new and used). Drop-off
locations throughout NYC.
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COMPUTERS
ALSO SEE general donations, electronics recycling, manufacturer and retailer take-back programs, and recycling vendors.
NY WasteMatch
unwanted, surplus, or used business supplies, furniture, and equipment
City College of New York
Steinman Hall, Rm 102
140th Street & Convent Avenue
NY, NY 10031
(212) 650-5832
This free materials exchange service is sponsored by the NYC Department of Sanitation. WasteMatch facilitates the exchange of unwanted, surplus, or used supplies, furniture, and equipment from businesses to entities in need of them. Materials are available for free or a low cost.
Materials for the Arts
art supplies, electronics, fabric, furniture, musical instruments, industrial discards, paint, office equipment, and supplies. Items must be immediately reusable in good, clean condition. Computers requirements: Pentium II chip or better, 350mgz or better, Macintosh G3 or 9.6 operating system or better. No computers over five years old.
33-00 Northern Blvd.
Long Island City, NY 11101
(718) 729-3001
Items are redistributed to NYC public schools and nonprofit arts and cultural organizations. Donations can be picked up, dropped off, or listed on a web-based Direct Donations service. Call prior to making a donation.
National Cristina Foundation
computers and peripherals in working condition; Pentium level computers only
Accepts used computers that are then recycled or refurbished and placed with educational and nonprofit organizations.
Non-Profit Computing
office furnishings and equipment, computers, telephones
(212) 759-2368
Call this used computer brokerage, which matches donors with nonprofit recipients, such as educational institutions and government agencies.
PENCIL (Public Education Needs Civic Involvement in Learning)
art supplies, new books, computers, office furniture, musical instruments, office equipment, science equipment
30 West 26 Street, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10010
(646) 638-0565
Items are redistributed to NYC public schools.
Per Scholas
computers and peripherals
1231 Lafayette Avenue
Bronx, NY 10474
718-991-8400
Accepts used computers that are then recycled or refurbished and placed with educational and nonprofit organizations.
Share the Technology
computers, peripherals
Donation database matches donors with potential recipients
Tools for Schools
computers, office furniture, office supplies
P. O. Box 090853
Brooklyn, NY 11209
(917) 250 6200
Items are redistributed to NYC nonprofit organizations and public schools.
Technical Career Institute, College for Technology, Dare to Repair
Program
broken computers, electronics
320 West 31 Street
New York, NY 10001
(212) 594-4000 x5338
email: mcrespo@tcicollege.edu
Students practice their repair skills on donated equipment and return them to those in need in the community.
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CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
fixtures, lumber and trim, paint
NY WasteMatch
unwanted, surplus, or used business supplies, furniture, and equipment
City College of New York
Steinman Hall, Rm 102
140th Street & Convent Avenue
NY, NY 10031
(212) 650-5832
This free materials exchange service is sponsored by the NYC Department of Sanitation. WasteMatch facilitates the exchange of unwanted, surplus, or used supplies, furniture, and equipment from businesses to entities in need of them. Materials are available for free or a low cost.
Build It Green! NYC
Accepts donations in excellent condition of kitchen cabinets, appliances no older than 4 years, doors, windows, flooring, bathroom fixtures, lumber, some lighting, plumbing fixtures, tile, radiators, new paint and other building materials.
3-17 26th Avenue
Astoria, NY 11102
(718) 777-0132
Build it Green! NYC is a non-profit building material reuse outlet open to the public. Visit their website or call for donation specifications and hours of operation.
Materials for the Arts
art supplies, electronics, fabric, furniture, musical instruments, industrial discards, paint, office equipment, and supplies. Items must be immediately reusable in good, clean condition. Computers requirements: Pentium II chip or better, 350mgz or better, Macintosh G3 or 9.6 operating system or better. No computers over five years old.
33-00 Northern Blvd.
Long Island City, NY 11101
(718) 729-3001
Items are redistributed to NYC public schools and nonprofit arts and cultural organizations. Donations can be picked up, dropped off, or listed on a web-based Direct Donations service. Call prior to making a donation.
ReBuilders Source
Accepts quality surplus and used building materials and appliances.
461 Timpson Place
Bronx, NY 10455
(718) 742-1111
Visit their website or call for donation specifications and hours of operation.
Set Recycling Hotline
platforms, props, lumber, hardware, paint, and theatrical audio, video & lighting equipment
20 Seaman Avenue #2J
New York City, NY
10034
(212) 650-7566
setrecyclinghotline@yahoo.com
Call the Set Recycling Hotline to arrange donations.
World Vision Storehouse
new and surplus building materials, office furniture
900 East 136 Street
Bronx, NY 10454
(718) 292-5600
Materials are redistributed to NYC community partners assisting children and families.
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EYEGLASSES
Lions Club/Recycle For Sight
eyeglasses and hearing aids
Donate prescription eyeglasses at collection boxes located at LensCrafters, Goodwill stores, or members of the American Optometric Association.
New Eyes for the Needy
eyeglasses, hearing aids, broken or fine jewelry
549 Millburn Avenue
Short Hills, NJ 07078
(973) 376-4903
Send prescription eyeglasses, non-prescription sunglasses, and hearing aids for redistribution. Jewelry is refurbished and sold to raise additional funds.
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FOOD
City Harvest
575 Eighth Avenue, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10018
(917) 351-8700
Collects and distributes fresh, prepared, canned, and packaged food. Information on how to organize food drives.
Food Bank for New York City
355 Food Center Drive
Hunts Point Cooperative Market, Bldg F
Bronx, NY 10474
(718) 991-4300
Donate canned and packaged foods. Contact for information on food drives.
Jan Hus
Presbyterian Church
Homeless Outreach and Advocacy Program
351 East
74th Street
New York, NY 10021
(212) 288-6743
Donate non-perishable goods for the food pantry, and fresh items for the soup kitchen.
Project Hospitality
Reverend Will Nichols
Community Services Center
514
Bay Street
P: (718) 448-1544 ext. 115
E-mail:winichols@projecthospitality.org.
Donate canned meats, fish and vegetables, canned or
dried fruits, fruit or vegetable juices, pasta and tomato sauce,
non-perishable milk, cereals and rice, canned or dried beans, peanut butter
and jelly, coffee and tea.
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FURNITURE-HOME
ALSO SEE general donations
Partnership for the Homeless — Furnish a Future
appliances, art, electronics, household furniture, housewares, linens, rugs
476 Jefferson Street
Brooklyn, NY 11207
(718) 875-5353
This organization supplies donated household items to families leaving the streets or shelter system for new homes.
New York City Housing Authority Department of Community Operations
90 Church Street
New York, NY 1007
(212) 306-3240
(212) 306-3387
Set Recycling Hotline
platforms, props, lumber, hardware, paint, and theatrical audio, video & lighting equipment
20 Seaman Avenue #2J
New York City, NY
10034
(212) 650-7566
setrecyclinghotline@yahoo.com
Call the Set Recycling Hotline to arrange donations.
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FURNITURE-OFFICE
ALSO SEE general donations
NY WasteMatch
unwanted, surplus, or used business supplies, furniture, and equipment
City College of New York
Steinman Hall, Rm 102
140th Street & Convent Avenue
NY, NY 10031
(212) 650-5832
This free materials exchange service is sponsored by the NYC Department of Sanitation. WasteMatch facilitates the exchange of unwanted, surplus, or used supplies, furniture, and equipment from businesses to entities in need of them. Materials are available for free or a low cost.
Materials for the Arts
art supplies, electronics, fabric, furniture, musical instruments, industrial discards, paint, office equipment, and supplies. Items must be immediately reusable in good, clean condition. Computers requirements: Pentium II chip or better, 350mgz or better, Macintosh G3 or 9.6 operating system or better. No computers over five years old.
33-00 Northern Blvd.
Long Island City, NY 11101
(718) 729-3001
Items are redistributed to NYC public schools and nonprofit arts and cultural organizations. Donations can be picked up, dropped off, or listed on a web-based Direct Donations service. Call prior to making a donation.
PENCIL (Public Education Needs Civic Involvement in Learning)
art supplies, new books, computers & software, office furniture, musical instruments, office equipment, science equipment, sporting goods
30 West 26 Street, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10010
(646) 638-0565
Items are redistributed to NYC public schools.
Robin Hood Foundation
office furniture, must be delivered by donor
826 Broadway, 7th Floor
New York, NY 10003
(212) 227-6601
Call this organization to match furniture donations with groups that help the needy.
Tools for Schools
computers, office furniture, office supplies
P. O. Box 090853
Brooklyn, NY 11209
(917) 250 6200
Items are redistributed to NYC nonprofit organizations and public schools.
World Vision Storehouse
new and surplus building materials, office furniture
900 East 136th Street
Bronx, NY 10454
(718) 292-5600
Materials are redistributed to NYC community partners assisting children and families.
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MEDICATION and MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
ALSO SEE eyeglasses for prescription lenses and hearing aids and medical wastes for disposal information
Aid for
Aids
see their webpage for accepted medications and requirements
Drop off in Soho:
515 Greenwich Street #506 (near Hudson and Spring)
New York, NY 10013
(212) 337-8043 x325
West Village:
Lesbian and Gay Community Center
208 West 13 Street (between 7th and 8th Avenues)
Chelsea:
Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC)
119 West 24 Street, 7th Floor (between 6th and 7th Avenues)
Medications are distributed to locations outside the U.S.
Everyone's Closet
new and gently used durable medical equipment such as wheelchairs, walkers and motorized scooters
41-33 42nd St
Sunnyside, NY 11104
(917) 734-8246
email: everyonescloset@gmail.com
Medical equipment is loaned or given to New Yorkers for free. Call or e-mail to discuss donation.
Meds for
MADRE
over-the-counter and prescription medication at least 6 months prior to expiration, as well as holistic and herbal remedies, health & hygiene products
121 West 27 Street, #301
New York, NY 10001
(212) 627-0444
email: meds@madre.org
The Starfish Project
leftover HIV and other medications; also computers, medical or lab equipment
Drop off or call for pick up:
Center for Special Studies
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
119 West 24 Street
New York, NY 10011
212-746-7164 (donation or shipping Qs)
email: info@thestarfishproject.org
See their webpage for requested medications; call about donating meds or other medical supplies not listed on their webpage. Donated medications are sent to Africa and must be at least one year prior to expiration, per World Health Organization guidelines.
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
ALSO SEE general donations
Materials for the Arts
art supplies, electronics, fabric, furniture, musical instruments, industrial discards, paint, office equipment, and supplies. Items must be immediately reusable in good, clean condition. Computers requirements: Pentium II chip or better, 350mgz or better, Macintosh G3 or 9.6 operating system or better. No computers over five years old.
33-00 Northern Blvd.
Long Island City, NY 11101
(718) 729-3001
Items are redistributed to NYC public schools and nonprofit arts and cultural organizations. Donations can be picked up, dropped off, or listed on a web-based Direct Donations service. Call prior to making a donation.
PENCIL (Public Education Needs Civic Involvement in Learning)
art supplies, new books, computers, office furniture, musical instruments, office equipment, science equipment
30 West 26 Street, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10010
(646) 638-0565
Items are redistributed to NYC public schools
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SPORTING GOODS
ALSO SEE general donations
Recycle-a-Bicycle
unwanted or broken bicycles, any size or style
Brooklyn
55 Washington Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
718-858-2972
Manhattan
75 Avenue C
New York, NY 10003
(212) 475-1655
Call or check their website for donation times.
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THEATRICAL
NY WasteMatch
unwanted, surplus, or used business supplies, furniture, and equipment
City College of New York
Steinman Hall, Rm 102
140th Street & Convent Avenue
NY, NY 10031
(212) 650-5832
This free materials exchange service is sponsored by the NYC Department of Sanitation. WasteMatch facilitates the exchange of unwanted, surplus, or used supplies, furniture, and equipment from businesses to entities in need of them. Materials are available for free or a low cost.
Materials for the Arts
art supplies, electronics, fabric, furniture, musical instruments, industrial discards, paint, office equipment, and supplies. Items must be immediately reusable in good, clean condition. Computers requirements: Pentium II chip or better, 350mgz or better, Macintosh G3 or 9.6 operating system or better. No computers over five years old.
33-00 Northern Blvd.
Long Island City, NY 11101
(718) 729-3001
Items are redistributed to NYC public schools and nonprofit arts and cultural organizations. Donations can be picked up, dropped off, or listed on a web-based Direct Donations service. Call prior to making a donation.
Costume Collection
theatrical costumes and period clothing (prior to 1950)
601 West 26 Street
New York, NY 10001
(212) 989-5855
Accepts donations of clothing prior to 1950, and theatrical costumes; rents costumes at discount to nonprofit theater groups.
Set Recycling Hotline
platforms, props, lumber, hardware,
paint, and theatrical audio, video & lighting equipment
20 Seaman Avenue #2J
New York
City, NY 10034
(212) 650-7566
setrecyclinghotline@yahoo.com
Call the Set Recycling Hotline to arrange
donations.
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TONER CARTRIDGES
There are hundreds of companies that will help your
organization raise funds by collecting cell phones and printer cartridges for
recycling. Search the internet for "cartridge + recycling + fundraising". You
can also take back toner cartridges to the manufacturer or retailer.
Cure Recycling
cell phones, ink jet and toner cartridges
Proceeds from recycled items are donated to CURE Childhood Cancer, a non-profit organization dedicated to conquering childhood cancer through research, education and support of patients and their families.
The Funding Factory
toner cartridges, cell phones
2101 West 12 Street
Erie, PA 16505
(888) 883-8237
Provides a recycling outlet and fundraising opportunity for schools and nonprofit organizations that collect unwanted cell phones and toner cartridges.
Lifespire, Inc.
toner cartridges, cell phones
Gotham Plaza
159 East 125 Street
New York, NY 10035
(212) 360-5600
184-10 Jamaica Avenue, 5th Floor
Hollis, NY 11423
(718) 454-2700
2435 Harway Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11214
(718) 946-6000
930 Willowbrook Road
Staten Island, NY 10314
(718)494-7542
Non-profit organization providing work opportunities for adults with disabilities.
RecycleInkjets
inkjet and laser toner cartridges
9111 Winnetka
Chatsworth, CA 91311
(818) 700-6899
(888) 900-9991
Helps nonprofit organizations earn money through community drives to collect and recycle inkjet and laser toner cartridges.
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