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Re: Furniture donations

Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 9:34 am
by Maria B
Hello,
I am 46 year old father of three young kids. I've been homeless and just got Section 8 housing in Santa Clara County. I am about to move into a three bedroom condo with my kids. I don't have a bed for myself and could use help with dining table/chairs and a couple of other items. My kids have beds and chests, and end tables with lamps so far. I am also a veteran, and disabled. I live on SSDI, very little income.

Re: Obtaining Furniture for my Home

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 10:34 am
by ConwaySC
I got a house but I don’t have lights in it right now because I don’t have the money to pay for them to get put on. I don’t have any chairs, furniture or beds to sleep in to put in my house right now. I’m living with someone but where I’m staying at we don’t have lights. There to use we have to use some from next door. I really need help I can’t even cook a meal. I have to go to a family member to be able to eat but most of the time I can’t. It's hard if you can anyboy help me and my grandchild.

Re: Obtaining Furniture for my Home

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 9:47 am
by Rosser
Hi, Do you have a program that would help me get a small portable house with furniture and some very cheap land to put it on? I do not have my own home. I live in Reno, Nevada. Do you have this housing program there? Or Las Vegas would work too. Thank you

Re: Furniture donations

Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 7:40 am
by Admin - Jon McNamara
You are right, section 8 doesn't not provide beds, furniture, or non-essential aid other than housing vouchers. Your best bet may be to go to a Salvation Army thrift store or maybe a Catholic Charity organization. They may even be able to help with those car repairs you need to, or provide guidance to you. They may have donated beds, but not brand new ones. Anyway, try this link to find an organization. Read more.
SaraTuck wrote:I am a single mother of a seventeen and ten year old, i am on section 8 and I do receive help from the government with food stamps and healthcare, I have just been recently laid off from work after 8 years and is in need of a bed, when I got my income taxes I bought the kids new beds, paid off all the bills and fixed my car that needed repaired, I was not expecting to be laid off, my bed was old and had to throw the box springs and frame out, now my mattress sits on the floor cause i can not afford to bye a frame and box springs for it, I was just wondering if there is a place where I can get a voucher for a bed? please help me, Thanks.

Re: Furniture donations

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 3:10 am
by SaraTuck
I am a single mother of a seventeen and ten year old, i am on section 8 and I do receive help from the government with food stamps and healthcare, I have just been recently laid off from work after 8 years and is in need of a bed, when I got my income taxes I bought the kids new beds, paid off all the bills and fixed my car that needed repaired, I was not expecting to be laid off, my bed was old and had to throw the box springs and frame out, now my mattress sits on the floor cause i can not afford to bye a frame and box springs for it, I was just wondering if there is a place where I can get a voucher for a bed? please help me, Thanks.

Re: A place for furniture

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 4:44 am
by Admin - Jon McNamara
For items like furniture or household products, we usually recommend local charities like the Salvation Army or Catholic Charities. Many locations may have donated items they distribute, or may even have some money to help you buy some items. Or they run thrift stores. Here is an example of Catholic Charities and the various offices and locations to contact for information/help. http://needhelppayingbills.com/html/cat ... ial_a.html
Pug Owner wrote:I'm a single mother of a seventeen and ten year old, im on section 8 and I do receive help from the government with food stamps and healthcare, I have just been recently laid off from work after 8 years and is in need of a bed, when I got my income taxes I bought the kids new beds, paid off all the bills and fixed my car that needed repaired, I was not expecting to be laid off, my bed was old and had to throw the box springs and frame out, now my mattress sits on the floor cause i can not afford to bye a frame and box springs for it, I was just wondering if there is a place where I can get a voucher for a bed or some other ideas that you may have for me and my family ? please help me, Thanks.

A place for furniture

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 3:34 am
by Pug Owner
I'm a single mother of a seventeen and ten year old, im on section 8 and I do receive help from the government with food stamps and healthcare, I have just been recently laid off from work after 8 years and is in need of a bed, when I got my income taxes I bought the kids new beds, paid off all the bills and fixed my car that needed repaired, I was not expecting to be laid off, my bed was old and had to throw the box springs and frame out, now my mattress sits on the floor cause i can not afford to bye a frame and box springs for it, I was just wondering if there is a place where I can get a voucher for a bed or some other ideas that you may have for me and my family ? please help me, Thanks.

Re: Furniture donations

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 5:02 am
by Admin - Jon McNamara
We do not have furniture, or even donate money or funds. We give information on programs and resources that people can call. The Salvation Army and their thrift stores are always a good place to call for furniture. Find other options and grant programs on our site. Maybe also try Catholic Charities. Call your local social service office too, as they can be an effective resource to call for additional aid and support. Can you increase income from working at home or part time job too.
Mills wrote:I am writing in regards of your company donating any used furniture that’s no longer needed are for sale a low price. I am my mother moved to Atlanta four months ago with no furniture. We both live in subsidizing housing; she is 58 years old and suffers with diabetes and sleep Apnea. She is using a c-pap machine at night to sleep. We are both on a fix income from social security totaling $776 monthly. After rent, medication, food, gas and hygiene, she or I have any monies left to purchase furniture. She does have a mattress & box spring. She has a donated wood dinette set and a TV for her bedroom and living area. I have no bedding at all, I have a TV, coffee table, two end tables that was passed on to me and two high back chairs. It’s just been hard to get the things for our places because of the low income we receive and please don’t get me wrong; we are truly blessed to have a roof over our heads. This will be our first time asking for a handout but we have to do what needs to be done. I do understand if you not in a position to donate any items and we appreciate you reading our needs. The Bible says, we have not because we ask not. So we ask… If you have anything of use, we have an old 1993 car to get around town in for grocery shopping and doctor visits that we can use to come and pick up any items that you can write off. Thanks for your understanding and taking time out of your busy scheduled to read our needs. We look forward for your response back. Thanks

Furniture donations

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 3:29 am
by Mills
I am writing in regards of your company donating any used furniture that’s no longer needed are for sale a low price. I am my mother moved to Atlanta four months ago with no furniture. We both live in subsidizing housing; she is 58 years old and suffers with diabetes and sleep Apnea. She is using a c-pap machine at night to sleep. We are both on a fix income from social security totaling $776 monthly. After rent, medication, food, gas and hygiene, she or I have any monies left to purchase furniture. She does have a mattress & box spring. She has a donated wood dinette set and a TV for her bedroom and living area. I have no bedding at all, I have a TV, coffee table, two end tables that was passed on to me and two high back chairs. It’s just been hard to get the things for our places because of the low income we receive and please don’t get me wrong; we are truly blessed to have a roof over our heads. This will be our first time asking for a handout but we have to do what needs to be done. I do understand if you not in a position to donate any items and we appreciate you reading our needs. The Bible says, we have not because we ask not. So we ask… If you have anything of use, we have an old 1993 car to get around town in for grocery shopping and doctor visits that we can use to come and pick up any items that you can write off. Thanks for your understanding and taking time out of your busy scheduled to read our needs. We look forward for your response back. Thanks

Re: A FULL SIZE ADJUSTABLE BED NEEDED

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 5:16 am
by Admin - Jon McNamara
What state and county do you live in? We can post more info if we know that. Some community action agencies or Salvation Army branches can sometimes help with beds and furniture. In addition, try this link for information on charity health care. A bunch of national charities are listed with phone numbers, program names, etc. Maybe some of these organizations can help you with that furniture too.
effilee85 wrote:I TYPE IN CAP'S BECAUSE I HAVE A VISION PROBLEM. I AM AN 86 YEAR OLD WIDOW LIVING ON SOCIAL SECURITY SURVIVORS BENEFITS. I NEED AN ADJUSTABLE FULL SIZE BED. I HAVE SPINAL STENOSIS, DYSTONIA, POLYMYALGIA RHUEMATICA. I AM ALSO A DIABETIC AND HAVE GLAUCOMA. I SUFFER WITH SEVERE PAYNE EVERY DAY OF MY LIFE. I CAN'T GET ANY REST BECAUSE I NEED A BED THAT CAN BE ADJUSTED TO A COMFORTABLE POSITION. I HAVE EVEN TRIED TO GET A FULL SIZE HOSPITAL BED, BUT MEDICARE NEEDS A PRESCRIPTION FROM MY DR. I HAVE 2 OF THEM FROM 2 DOCTOR'S. PLEASE CAN YOU HELP ME I HAVE NO QUALITY LIFE. I SPEND EVERY DAY JUST EXISTING IF YOU CAN HELP ME I WILL BE MOST GRATEFUL.

A FULL SIZE ADJUSTABLE BED NEEDED

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 2:11 pm
by effilee85
I TYPE IN CAP'S BECAUSE I HAVE A VISION PROBLEM. I AM AN 86 YEAR OLD WIDOW LIVING ON SOCIAL SECURITY SURVIVORS BENEFITS. I NEED AN ADJUSTABLE FULL SIZE BED. I HAVE SPINAL STENOSIS, DYSTONIA, POLYMYALGIA RHUEMATICA. I AM ALSO A DIABETIC AND HAVE GLAUCOMA. I SUFFER WITH SEVERE PAYNE EVERY DAY OF MY LIFE. I CAN'T GET ANY REST BECAUSE I NEED A BED THAT CAN BE ADJUSTED TO A COMFORTABLE POSITION. I HAVE EVEN TRIED TO GET A FULL SIZE HOSPITAL BED, BUT MEDICARE NEEDS A PRESCRIPTION FROM MY DR. I HAVE 2 OF THEM FROM 2 DOCTOR'S. PLEASE CAN YOU HELP ME I HAVE NO QUALITY LIFE. I SPEND EVERY DAY JUST EXISTING IF YOU CAN HELP ME I WILL BE MOST GRATEFUL.

Re: Obtaining Furniture for my Home

Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 9:21 pm
by Admin - Jon McNamara
Is that area code Harris County/Houston Texas? I think it is but not sure. If so, here are Harris County and Houston assistance programs and resources. A listing of agencies and non-profits are on the page. Go through it, call them, ask for furniture and other aid. I think it is usually difficult to get furniture, but maybe they will have some ideas for you in the area.

Jamied29 wrote:Hello! I really need assistance with obtaining furniture for my apt. I am moving in this upcoming week and I am in need of a dining room table, tv, couches, and a bed frame for a queen sized bed. If you know of anything that can help me please feel free to contact me at 713-657-0094 and just ask for Jamie. Thank you and have a blessed day.

Obtaining Furniture for my Home

Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 5:11 am
by Jamied29
Hello! I really need assistance with obtaining furniture for my apt. I am moving in this upcoming week and I am in need of a dining room table, tv, couches, and a bed frame for a queen sized bed. If you know of anything that can help me please feel free to contact me at 713-657-0094 and just ask for Jamie. Thank you and have a blessed day.