JFS and Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver Partner on Furniture Donation Program

Thanks to a partnership with Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver, JFS can more easily help provide home furnishings and essentials for newly resettled individuals and families in the metro Denver area.

Through this innovative program, community members can donate high-quality, gently-used furniture and other household items to the Habitat for Humanity ReStores in Denver, Littleton, Arvada or Aurora. In exchange for these community donations, JFS will receive ReStore credits to shop for the goods needed to set up homes for their refugee clients.

“This partnership is the first of its kind in Denver, and we are thrilled to partner with Habitat for Humanity ReStores to offer this service to our donors and clients,” says Linda Foster, JFS president and CEO.

“The Habitat for Humanity ReStores are proud to partner with JFS to ensure newly resettled families in our city have the furniture and home goods they need to make their houses into homes,” said Jay Middleton, VP of ReStore Operations for Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver. “As a community member, you can donate your gently-used home goods to us and know that you are helping another family at the same time.”

The Habitat for Humanity ReStores accept a variety of gently-used home furnishings and clean, working appliances less than 10 years old. To donate and to see a full list of accepted items, visit habitatmetrodenver.org/restore/donate. When scheduling online, donors should note “JFS Donation” in both the Additional Information and Notes for Driver section of the form. 

Community members can also bring donations to any of the four metro Denver ReStore locations. Learn more at jewishfamilyservice.org/furniture-donation

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