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Founded in 2005

Founded in 2005. Our mission is to provide basic furniture, home and baby goods to those in need in the Merrimack Valley in order to facilitate their permanent sustainability while improving our environment by reducing waste in landfills.

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Founded in 2005

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  1. Founded in 2005 • Our missionis toprovide basic furniture, home and baby goods to those in need in the Merrimack Valley in order to facilitate their permanent sustainability while improving our environment by reducing waste in landfills. • Why? Because it costs less tax dollars to house people than to run homeless shelters, but without furniture, clothing and support they fail.

  2. A Goods Bank: 13,000 sq ft Warehouse • Like a food bank but for goods • Take in large truckloads of goods • Distribute to people social service agencies or individuals

  3. We give $ 1million in value of free goods to 25,000 people/year • Appliances • Clothing • Furniture • Baby gear and cribs • Bedding • Books • Computers • Cleaning supplies • Electronics • Home goods • Rugs • Sheets and towels • Toiletries • (No toys or sporting gear)

  4. Save City of Lowell ~1% of tipping fees by reusing • 165,639 cu ft of goods x 7 lbs/cu ft= 1,159,477 lbs • 1,159,477 lbs/2,000 lbs/ton = 580 tons • 580 tons x $120 tipping fee = $69,600 saved • 40% more than ‘08!

  5. We provide ~ 400 kids with mattresses/year that were sleeping on the floor . • Hotels and universities have to replace mattresses every few years • Cost of trashing one lot of 240 mattresses: • Ex: 240 full sized mattress sets for typical hotel remodel • 560 pieces x $25/piece to recycle = $14,000 • Or they dispose in dumpster: ~$5,000 disposal fees • Value of saving them • Trucking to us is only $750 for 3 loads • 3 truckloads = 240 mattress sets back into reuse saved clients if they had to buy mattresses $90/recycled full matt x 240 = $21,600 saved ! • Most would go without , rent or pay full price and end up back homeless again

  6. Every wish means 5 wishes are granted • Child in need gets a bed • Social workers can get back to doing jobs • Donors find a home for unwanted goods • City saves on disposal • Family succeeds in staying housed the first time which has long term effects

  7. For every wish… • There is a couch or lamp in an attic that needs a home!

  8. Furniture banks are cost efficient • For every $1 budget, we deliver $4 in value of goods out • Furniture banks save on average 1% of city’s bulky waste • We provide $1million + in value of goods • Save businesses $$$ in waste fees • 850 families/year stay housed for good the first time

  9. Saving the Planet while helping to end homelessness forever • Put home goods back into their original use - in homes!

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