Houston Strong Furniture Drive slated to help Hurricane Harvey victims
HOUSTON, TX - On Saturday, December 2, 2017, Houston Furniture Bank in collaboration with several local furniture retailers and other community organizations will host the citywide Houston Strong Furniture Drive at six area locations from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Home furnishings collected during the Houston Strong Furniture Drive will be donated to local families and individuals who were affected by Hurricane Harvey and who currently do not have a table to eat on, a sofa to sit on, or a bed to sleep on.
Area residents are encouraged to donate their gently-used furniture items, including sofas, beds (mattresses and box springs), tables and chairs, and other home furnishings, at any of the following locations during the Houston Strong Furniture Drive:
Houston Furniture Bank
8220 Mosley Road
Houston, TX 77075
Faithbridge Church
18000 Stuebner Airline Road
Spring, TX 77379
Landmark Furniture
20235 Katy Freeway
Katy, TX 77450
Landmark Furniture
5900 North Freeway
Houston, TX 77076
Mattress Firm
20814 Gulf Freeway, #Q
Webster, TX 77598
Walnut Bend Community Center
10601 Briar Forest Drive
Houston, TX 77042
All donations are tax deductible, including monetary donations made in support of the furniture drive at houstonfurniturebank.org/recovery.
"Houston Furniture Bank has provided essential furniture to nearly 1,500 Houston-area families as part of our Hurricane Harvey recovery efforts, giving out thousands of pieces of furniture to help families rebuild," said Houston Furniture Bank Executive Director Oli Mohammed. "Houston Furniture Bank will continue providing furniture to families and individuals for as long as supplies last."
All home furnishings in good condition are welcome with the following priorities: beds - mattresses/box springs, dinettes for 4-6 people and small sofas. Please note, donated items will not be accepted if they have the following conditions: severe damage or flooded items.
No furniture to donate? For more info at houstonfurniturebank.org/recovery or by calling 713-842-9771.