Donation Information

 

The following list is graciously provided by Doughnation Services .  For a fee, Doughnation will come assess the value of your donatables and haul it all away.  Or, if you have just a few items, feel free to contact the organizations listed below.  Often donating items is a very satisfying way to pass along useful items to someone that can use them without the hassle of trying to sell items.  And it reduces waste in our landfills!

Call Doughnation Services : 

Our Virtual Office   503.320.8213

Lorca Harrison   503.516.8372

Kim Breas   503.422.3381

Organizations

Please be sure to call regarding pick-up and drop-off schedules.

The Arc of Multnomah - Clackamas

 Advocates for, supports and serves children and adults with mental retardation and/or related developmental disabilities and their families. Every person deserves to be treated with dignity compassion and care.

Community Warehouse Northwest

Helping low-income individuals and families improve their quality of life by providing the basic items needed to set up a home.

Children’s Trust Fund of Oregon

Fosters healthy child development and functioning by ending the harm of child abuse and neglect to Oregon’s children.

ReBuilding Center

The ReBuilding Center plays an important role in the region’s effort to maintain livable neighborhoods, preserve natural resources, and reduce reusable materials from entering thewastestream.

Healthy Birth Initiative

5329 NE Martin Luther King Blvd.

Portland, Or. 97211

503-988-3387

Helping Hands Community Store

Is a nonprofit serving Multnomah Cty. residents that relies totally on the generosity of clothing donations from the community.  We do not re-sale. Your donation is provided free to low income and homeless men, women and children.

Paws to Freedom, Inc.

Building peaceable partnerships between humans and canines for service dogs and companion pet dogs.

Oral Hull Foundation for the Blind

Maintains the Oral Hull Park for the blind—a place of fun and safety -on 23 acres in Sandy

Harry’s Mother Garfield House

 Provides assistance to adolescents 9 to 17 years of age who are in crisis (runaways) or at risk of being homeless.

Family Dogs New Life Shelter

A unique, NO KILL, alternative shelter that specializes in canine adoptions.

Family Bridge

Ending homelessness—one family at a time.

Good Neighbor Center

Dedicated to providing safe emergency housing and supportive services that empower individuals and families to become self-sufficient.

Community Cycling Center

Broadens access to bicycling and its benefits through neighborhood bike shop.

Community Warehouse Northwest

Helping low-income individuals and families improve their quality of life by providing the basic items needed to set up a home.

Dress for Success

Promotes the economic independence of disadvantaged women by providing professional attire and more

Ethos

Dedicated to the promotion of music and music based education for underserved communities.

Insights Teen Parent Program

The mission of Insights Teen Parent Program is to create a climate of positive options for young families.

Making Memories — Brides Against Breast Cancer Program

Advance awareness of breast cancer and the public awareness of the vast resources available to breast cancer patients and their families.

My Sister’s House

Provides short term housing for women with children in need and couselking, positive parenting skills,comntinuing education

Open House Ministries

Helping the homeless regain their independence and their lives.

Shepherd’S Door Women & Children’s Shelter

A comprehensive long-term (18-36 month) program during which women gain the skills needed for everyday living.

William Temple House

Dedicated to serving Portland’s working poor families by providing mental health counseling, emergency social services, and pastoral care.

 

Please feel free to suggest a local Portland organization in the comments below.

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