Household Items at the Warehouse
We are committed to ensuring that all our neighbors in the community have access to all available resources in their time of need.
More than 20% of our neighbors in Northumberland live at or below the poverty level – 56% higher than the state average. 10% of our neighbors in Lancaster live at or below the poverty level. Many people who find themselves living in poverty often come from diverse backgrounds and possess unique issues that contribute to their poverty. These individuals and families include elderly persons on limited incomes or struggling with limited mobility or health issues; people with mental and physical disabilities; youth and adults recovering from substance abuse; and the working poor. There are many factors to consider when considering monthly budgets – rent, health care, schooling for children, and employment. Sadly, that often means that our neighbors living at or below the poverty level don’t have the time or resources to invest in essential household items such as mattresses, bedding, kitchen appliances and necessities, furniture, and more. These items not only help families function successfully, but they provide a sense of dignity and self-worth. These are vital when families or individuals are overcoming crisis and working toward self-sufficiency.
Each year our warehouse serves about 400-600 families and individuals living in Northumberland and Lancaster. We are able to achieve this by collecting donations of new to gently used furniture and household goods from generous community members, businesses, and churches. We fill our warehouse with these items to create a showroom for our neighbors in need to “shop” for the items they need. Furniture and household goods are given based on need and inventory available at the time. Each family and person who “shops” at our warehouse must first be vetted to ensure we are serving those who it the most.
When families and individuals are overcoming a crisis, they are vulnerable to experiencing another crisis. Having basic needs met allows them to focus on their challenging road to stability. A good night’s sleep, affordable healthy meals, and a place to gather with family are important moments made possible through Interfaith Service Council. We know the tangible support we offer changes lives. And for that, we are grateful to our community members who are able to support us through furniture and household goods donations to stock our warehouse, financial donations, and the time commitment from our volunteers.
Items we accept at the Interfaith Warehouse
Donations must be dropped off at the warehouse during open hours on Monday and Wednesday between 10:00 am and 12:00 pm. Pick up can be arranged, but not guaranteed. All items donated must be clean and in good working condition. The Virginia Department of Health states that we cannot accept upholstered items that are ripped, stained, torn, heavily soiled or that have animal hair.
Appliances & Electronics
Appliances are one of the most requested items from our clients. We accept refrigerators, ovens, gas stoves, washing machines, dryers, televisions, and other small kitchen appliances and electronics.
Household Items
We accept all kitchen utensils, pots and pans, cookware, bakeware, glassware, mirrors, lamps, mats, small fans, and rugs.
Space Heaters
Many of our clients do not have working air conditioning or heat. Space heaters are a necessity and often purchased by the organization to provide to our community.
Furniture
We accept sofas, loveseats, lounge chairs, small dining sets, side tables, coffee tables, glass top tables, small desks, small bookcases, and dressers.
Mattresses & Bed Frames
We accept traditional mattresses of all sizes, metal and wood bed frames.
Linens
We accept blankets, sheet sets, pillowcases, mattress pads, curtains, towels and duvets of all sizes.
Items we do not accept
We do not accept children’s equipment (baby strollers, car seats, bouncers, cribs, etc.), medical equipment, clothing, headboards or footboards, entertainment centers, sleeper sofas or sectionals, bunkbeds, baseboard heaters, ceiling fans, wardrobes, tube tv’s, decor, artwork, computers, toys, books, gas appliances, large bookshelves, large desks, or ironing boards.
The Warehouse Manager has the right to refuse any items that do not meet our quality standards.
Interfaith Warehouse
1086 Harris Rd
Kilmarnock, VA 22482
Monday 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Wednesday 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Have furniture you would like picked up for donation? Give us a call to request pick-up. Pick up cannot be guaranteed.
804-577-0139