
Rehome Your Furniture
Be part of someone's fresh start.

I am so blessed to have the Furniture Bank help out right now. Thank you for everything.
- Furniture Bank Recipient
How it works...

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Our Service Area
Accepting Nearly All Good Condition Furniture & Housewares
To view a detailed list of what we do not accept, please click below - anything ripped, stained, torn, broken, warped, dirty/unclean, smelly/odorous, sun-bleached, or exposed to infestation (although we can accept wooden items that need small repairs, ie. wobbly table legs, etc.) - wooden bed frames - anything that requires assembling but does NOT have hardware AND instructions - oversized or overweight items (ie. large desks) - tube TVs and VCRs - large appliances - baby items (including cribs) - non-furniture and houseware items (example: paint, food, craft supplies, books, games, jewelry)
Have Furniture?
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Request a Removal Quote
Fill out the embedded form on this page.
If you have any questions or need assistance, call 705-410-3391
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Coordinate with Jeff's Junk
Our partners at the Furniture Bank in Toronto will take down details of your donation and provide a quote for the removal service.
If you are happy to proceed, they will share your information with our logistics partners at Jeff's Junk who will support you by scheduling a pickup - and they will deliver the donated items to our warehouse located in Barrie.
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Donate & Receive Tax Receipt
Once your donation is received, we will issue an in-kind charitable donation tax receipt based on the value of your furniture that you can use against this year's income tax return.
Want to Drop-off Instead?
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Submit Drop-Off Request
We now accept pre-arranged furniture donations at our warehouse location in Barrie.
Complete this drop-off form and we'll be in touch!
Frequently Asked Questions
How do we work?
Redwood Furniture Bank is a registered charity and social enterprise which redistributes gently used furniture and housewares from the community to families and individuals experiencing furniture poverty.