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Donate Furniture in SC: How Your ReStore Donation Supports Central SC Habitat

By Central SC Habitat for Humanity  ·  ReStore

When people search to donate furniture in SC, they are usually looking for more than a place to drop off an old couch. They want usable furniture, household goods, or leftover building materials to go somewhere meaningful, not a landfill. Through the Central SC Habitat for Humanity ReStore in West Columbia, donated items get a second life and help fund affordable homeownership work across the Midlands.

Why Furniture Donations Matter in South Carolina

Every year, thousands of South Carolina households go through transitions that produce usable goods with nowhere to go. A family downsizes. A landlord renovates a rental property. A contractor finishes a job with surplus materials. An estate gets cleared out. In many of these cases, furniture and home goods still have plenty of useful life left, but the owner simply does not need them anymore.

Furniture donation in SC keeps those items in circulation rather than sending them to already overburdened landfills. The Habitat ReStore in West Columbia kept 340 tons of material out of local landfills last year alone. That is a significant environmental win for the Midlands, and it only happens because donors take the time to bring in what they no longer need.

How Central SC Habitat for Humanity Uses ReStore Donations

The Habitat ReStore is a nonprofit home improvement store open to the public. It sells discount furniture, renovation supplies, gently used appliances, home goods, and more at prices that are typically 30% to 70% below retail.

Donating furniture to the Habitat ReStore

Here is the part that matters most: all proceeds from ReStore sales are reinvested into Central SC Habitat for Humanity’s building programs. Since 1985, Central SC Habitat has provided more than 250 homes in partnership with individuals and organizations across Richland and Lexington Counties.

What Types of Furniture and Household Goods Can You Donate?

Furniture: sofas, chairs (living room, office, and recliners), dining and side tables, dressers, desks, bedroom sets, entertainment centers, filing cabinets, and bookshelves. Furniture should not have excessive stains, tears, or pet damage.

Appliances: refrigerators, freezers, stoves, ovens, microwaves, washers, dryers, small appliances like toasters and blenders, and window or whole house air conditioners. Appliances must be less than 10 years old.

Building materials: nail-free lumber and plywood, insulation, trim, molding, brick, block, fencing, kitchen and bathroom cabinets, and countertops.

Home decor and electronics: framed art, dishes, glassware, books (no encyclopedias or textbooks), baskets, flat screen TVs (10 years old or newer), stereos, and DVD or Blu-ray players.

Items not accepted at the Habitat ReStore

Where to Drop Off ReStore Donations in the Midlands

The Central SC Habitat ReStore is located at 2814 Augusta Rd, West Columbia, SC 29170. Donation drop-offs are accepted Monday through Saturday from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

Donation Pickup vs. Drop Off: What Donors Should Know

Drop off is the most straightforward option and works well for most individual donors. But if you have larger or multiple items that are difficult to transport, you may qualify for a free or low-cost pickup through ReSupply, the ReStore’s organizational pickup partner.

How Donating Furniture Supports Affordable Homeownership

Habitat ReStore supports affordable homeownership

Habitat for Humanity is built on a model of partnership, not charity. Homebuyers selected for the program complete 300 sweat equity hours, attend financial counseling and homebuyer education workshops, and pay an affordable 25-year mortgage that never exceeds 25% of their gross monthly income.

ReStore proceeds are one of the key funding sources that make this model work. That means your donated bookshelf, kitchen table, or set of cabinets is not just being resold. It is helping fund the construction, renovation, and repair of homes for families throughout the SC Midlands.

FAQ: Donating Furniture to Central SC Habitat ReStore

Where can I donate furniture in SC?

You can donate furniture to the Central SC Habitat for Humanity ReStore, located at 2814 Augusta Rd in West Columbia. Drop-off hours are Monday through Saturday, 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

Are ReStore donations tax deductible?

Yes. Central SC Habitat for Humanity is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (Tax ID #57-0785521), and all ReStore donations are tax deductible. Be sure to request a receipt at the time of your donation.

Give Your Furniture a Second Purpose

Donating furniture is one of the simplest ways to support local families and reduce waste at the same time. Through the Habitat ReStore in West Columbia, your usable furniture, household goods, or home materials help fund affordable homes in the Midlands for families across Richland and Lexington Counties.

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