Ready to Declutter? These Companies Will Pick Up Your Donations for Free
Ready to clear out the clutter and simplify your life? Discover a hassle-free way to declutter your home while supporting meaningful causes with these organizations that offer free donation pickups. It’s not just about tidying up; it’s about making a positive impact by giving back. When you donate, your old household goods go to a new home where they will be used and appreciated. Plus, donations to charitable organizations are tax-deductible when you itemize.
Living in a tidy, organized home can help lower stress and make daily life smoother. The challenge often lies in figuring out what to do with all the items you want to clear out.
Hassle-Free Decluttering with Free Donation Pickups
Getting rid of things quickly can help prevent clutter from piling up. If you only have a small amount of stuff, dropping it off at a local charity or thrift store is a great option. But when you have multiple bags or large items, hauling everything to a donation center can be a real chore. That’s where these companies come in—they’ll pick up your donations right from your doorstep, free of charge. Plus, donations to charitable organizations are tax-deductible.
How to Schedule Your Free Donation Pickup
Scheduling a free donation pickup for your unwanted items is straightforward and convenient. Follow these steps to get started:
- Choose a Charity or Organization: Select a charity or organization that offers donation pickup services in your area. Consider factors like the types of items they accept and their scheduling availability.
- Check Eligibility and Guidelines: Review their website or contact them directly to ensure your items meet their donation guidelines. This step helps avoid any misunderstandings and ensures your donations are accepted.
- Schedule Online or by Phone: Many charities offer online scheduling tools where you can select a date and time for pickup that fits your schedule. Alternatively, some organizations allow you to schedule over the phone. Have your donation items ready and provide any necessary details they may ask for.
- Prepare Your Donations: On the scheduled pickup day, gather your items and place them in a designated spot outside your home. Make sure everything is clearly labeled and easily accessible for the pickup crew.
- Receive Your Donation Receipt: After pickup, you’ll typically receive a donation receipt for tax purposes. This receipt acknowledges your charitable contribution and may be used to claim a tax deduction, so keep it in a safe place.
By following these steps, you can streamline the process of donating your items and support a meaningful cause with ease.
Organizations That Offer Free Donation Pickups
When considering which organization to donate to, explore their specific guidelines and availability for donation pickups. Each charity offers unique services and accepts varying items, ensuring your contributions align with their mission while simplifying your decluttering process.
1. The Salvation Army
For over 150 years, The Salvation Army has been helping people in need. This nonprofit organization operates in over 131 countries. Donated furniture is sold at low prices at Salvation Army Thrift Stores, and the funds support the organization’s alcohol and drug rehabilitation centers.
To schedule a free donation pickup, visit the Salvation Army donation site. Enter your zip code in the “Schedule a Free Pick-Up” field. You’ll be directed to the donation details page for your local center.
The Salvation Army generally accepts a variety of items, including clothing, shoes, toys, furniture, small appliances, household goods, cars, and books.
2. Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA)
The VVA supports veterans and their families by funding programs through its thrift stores. They accept clothing, shoes, baby items, jewelry, bikes, small furniture and appliances, tools, kitchenware, and other household goods. Note that they do not take large furniture or appliances. To schedule a free donation pickup, call 1- 888-518-8387, or you can do this online at the VVA’s Clothing Donations site. Then, leave your items outside clearly marked for VVA pickup.
3. GreenDrop
GreenDrop is not itself a charity but partners with local charities to collect donations. It operates in several states, including Alaska, Illinois, Washington D.C., Delaware, Hawaii, Maryland, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.
GreenDrop accepts clothing, shoes, household items, kitchenware, toys, games, sporting goods, small appliances, small furniture, and electronics. At its website, click on Schedule a Pickup to discover if you are in their service area, If so, you can schedule a free donation pickup online. Then pack your donations and collect your IRS tax receipt, which will be created by the non-profit organization that received your donations.
4. Big Brothers Big Sisters Program
Big Brothers Big Sisters offers mentoring programs for youth and accepts donations in Massachusetts and Connecticut.
The organization’s Hartsprings program accepts clothing, shoes, books, small appliances, kitchenware, and household goods. You can schedule a free donation pickup (no mattresses or furniture, please) or find a donation drop off bin at the BBBS donation site using this link.
5. Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity helps families build and find affordable homes. Their ReStores accept donations of building supplies, tools, appliances, and furniture. Most locations offer free donation pickup for large items. Use their search tool to find your nearest store and arrange a pickup.
Habitat Restore generally accepts sofas, chairs, dining room tables, dressers, bed frames, coffee tables, end tables, filing cabinets, and bookshelves.
On a personal note, when my husband remodeled our kitchen, we donated all of the existing cabinets and appliances to Habitat Restore (the list above is not exhaustive). A big truck came and picked up all of the items because they were in good, working condition. We received an IRS tax receipt authorizing a tax deduction for the items’ fair market valu.
6. Pick Up My Donation
Pick Up My Donation is a kind of middleman that partners with local charities and thrift shops to keep donations in your community. At its website, enter your zip code and complete a questionnaire about your items. Pick Up My Donation will connect you with charities within a 15-mile radius to schedule a free donation pickup.
7. The Arc
The Arc advocates for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, accepting donations of clothing and household items at branches across the U.S. Check if your local branch offers pickups by searching your zip code on their website, and then contact them for details.
This organization can help make your decluttering efforts easier. It assures that your unwanted items find a new home while you support the organization’s great causes.
The Arc is accepting used vehicles, boats (with trailers), recreational vehicles, furniture and housewares, and clothing.
To schedule a free large furniture pickup along with up to 20 boxes and bags of donations, contact the local chapter. Or you can schedule online at this link.
8. Pickup Please
This organization is a support arm for Vietnam Veterans of America, Veterans’ Voice of America, Special Olympics Texas, and Teen Challenge of Southern California. It offers counseling, housing for homeless vets, and medical care, using donations to make a real difference for Vietnam Vets and others living in America.
Unlike many major charity organizations that require scheduling donation pickups weeks in advance or have stopped offering pickup services altogether, Pickup Please can often collect your donation within 24 hours in many areas.
Generous donations of clothing, household goods, books, shoes, small appliances, electronics, and more, significantly impact the lives of individuals and families facing difficulties.
Pickup Please charities sell your donated items to private companies through an annual bidding process. This process generates most of the funding needed to support their local, state, and national programs. Donations make this support possible.
Currently, Pickup Please is accepting clothing, household goods, toys, electronics, books, exercise equipment, tools, small furnishings, bikes, musical instruments, small appliances, and almost anything else.
You can easily schedule a donation pickup using this online scheduler. Check the Pickup Please website for a location near you. Pickup Please will often come by for your donation within 24 hours, load up your donations, and level you an IRS tax deduction receipt.
NOTE: Pickup Please accepts only items that are small and light enough for one person to easily lift and carry.
Question: What’s the most unexpected item you’ve ever donated? Share your story below.















Personally, I would never give to Salvation Army or Goodwill. Their CEO’s get most of the $$ instead of who you think it’s goingto help. I prefer God ‘s Helping Hands in So. Cal. They have ex-cons who pick up the goods and it goes to help rehabilitate them giving them job skills.
I donated a car to Habitat for Humanity. The process was easy. Some paperwork, they came and took it away. They sell the cars at auction and use the money to buy building materials. I received a nice tax deduction. If you have a car in fairly good condition and don’t want the hassle of selling it, this is a great alternative.
Thanks for the feedback, Ed!
We have habitat but didn’t know they picked up stuff for you. We do not have any of the other services.
I have a couple of large pieces of furniture to get rid of, but I can’t donate them to these organizations. I cannot get them out of my house (I’m a fairly healthy 72 year old woman, but it would take 2 strong people to move these items) and would have to pay a company to move them outside for pickup, as the charities will not come into a person’s home to get the items.
Prescription pill bottles! After searching high and low on the internet to find a creative way to use the dozens (if not hundreds) of pill bottles we accumulate (I found one: using them to store screws, nails and nuts in the garage. My husband has two ginormous cabinets with drawers so that we a no-go), I began taking them to the local humane society. They were ecstatic and have been very grateful whenever I show up with a bagful. They have told me that I save them hundreds of dollars, because they have to buy such a large expensive lot of pill bottles!
a friend who lived in a rural area that required stickers on certain discarded items, needed to discard an old, full-tank flush, stained toilet. it would have required three stickers. she would have needed to take time off work to get the stickers, and they weren’t cheap. i offered to take them home to discard. we had free, municipal pickup. she had a lot of other things that she was donating to my church’s yard sale. at the church, after i unloaded everything else, the pastor asked me if they got everything out of my van. i said yes, unless you want a nasty old toilet. to my amazement, she said, ‘why not? we’ll take it.’ to my complete shock, they sold it.
Great article Mary!!!
Another one that picks up our donations for free is AMVETS!
I have been donating for years and the items go to our servicemen and women all over!