Nonprofit · Pickup · Drop-off · Free · Booking needed

The Salvation Army donation pickup

Free collection of furniture and household goods from your home, scheduled by ZIP code, funding The Salvation Army's Adult Rehabilitation Centers.

Right for you if

  • It works, it is clean, and it is too heavy for you to move.
  • It has to cost nothing.
  • You cannot move it yourself. They come and collect.
  • You can get it there under your own steam.
  • You would rather it was used again than buried.

Look elsewhere if

  • It is broken, dirty or missing parts.
  • You need it gone today.

Contact and booking

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Opening hours
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Verification

Verified against an official source

Last checked 18 August 2026

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Why use it

This is the one to try before paying anyone to take a sofa away: they come to you, it costs nothing, and you get a receipt for the tax deduction. Book by ZIP code on satruck.org or call 1-800-SA-TRUCK. They take gently used clothing, furniture, working appliances, dishes, bedding, bicycles, books, computers, sports equipment and toys. What they will not take is worth knowing before the truck arrives: appliances with mechanical faults, gas appliances, televisions more than five years old, built-in appliances, car parts, paint, chemicals and kerosene heaters.

Good for

  • furniture
  • appliances
  • electronics
  • clothes
  • textiles
  • books
  • toys
  • bicycles
  • other items

How it works

How you use it They collect, or you can take it there yourself.
Cost Free, including the pickup. You get a receipt, and donations are tax deductible under IRS rules.
Booking Arrange it with them either way.
Service area Nationwide, scheduled by ZIP code
Run by The Salvation Army, a nonprofit

Where your things go

A named destination is worth more than a stated intention, and both are worth more than silence. This is the row to read before you book: if your item's row is empty, ask them on the phone and tell us what they say.

Not documented yet. This operator has not published what happens to each kind of item, and we have not been able to establish it from anywhere else. That is the gap, stated rather than hidden. If you ask them, tell us what they say.

Does it actually work

The part no company website tells you. Some of this comes from our checks, some from readers who used the service, and where nobody has told us yet, it says so.

  • Booking

    Their pages

    Arrange it with them either way.

  • Typical wait

    Needs reports

    Not established

    Nobody has told us how long they waited. Two reader reports would settle it.

  • Do they answer

    Needs reports

    Not established

    We read their pages, we did not phone them. One reader who got through would settle it.

  • Restrictions

    Their pages

    Must be clean and working · By appointment only

  • Who it's for

    Needs reports

    Not established

    Nothing published about who may use it.

  • Last checked

    Pipeline

    18 August 2026

    Checked against the sources listed on this page.

What happens to it

  • Donated to an organisation that will use it
  • Put back into use

This describes the route the item takes, as the operator states it. We do not claim a recovery rate we have not seen evidence for.

What readers told us

Used them recently?

How long you waited, what they refused, whether anyone picked up the phone. Those are the three facts no website publishes and the ones the next reader needs.

Tell us what happened