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Love Humble Design! They are my top go to for donating client's belongings. Sometimes, they are able to send you pictures of your client's items in their new homes. For one project, their stuff was already in a new home by the end of the week for a kid's playroom. They sent up pictures and my client was so happy to see them.
Everyone needs a house. Turning a house into a home, where families can thrive and grow is one of the best gifts of service!
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If you get me started talking about Humble Design I may never stop. I can't say enough great things about this organization - from the minute I learned about them 6 months ago I've been blown away at what they do. Humble Design is incredible at furnishing hope by creating warm, welcoming homes for families who are transitioning from being homeless, or living in a shelter. All the items are donated so PLEASE consider donating gently used furniture or household items. You can also check out their Amazon wish list and cash donations are always welcomed as well.
Love this organization. They furnish homes for people who are coming out of homelessness. You can donate your gently used furniture or household items (or of course make a cash donation). They will come pick your stuff up for a $50 fee if you can't deliver it yourself. Check out their FB page for some awesome reveal videos!
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About Humble Design
About
Humble Design is a non-profit organization that serves individuals, families, and veterans, who are transitioning from homelessness. Humble Designs helps transform empty houses into a welcoming space with donated furniture and household goods. Design teams help personalize homes based on a clients' needs and preferences.
Locations
- Chicago
- Cleveland
- Detroit
- Seattle
How to Help
- Donate
- Volunteer
- Give Furniture
- Shop their online store
Map
3235 16th Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98134