7 Organizations Currently Accepting Donations

 
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Covid-19 continues to change the world we live in, leading to staffing changes at many of the locations we frequent, including drop-off donation places. If Goodwill is your “go to” place after a purge (purging stuff not the Halloween kind of purge), you might have a hard time getting rid of those items you want to donate. Goodwill is only accepting items until 2 p.m. and even then the line is very long.

So we decided to revive and update an article we wrote last year about alternative donation places. If you know of another place, let us know!

Where to Donate


Bargain Corner

Available to take 2 bags maximum starting on Thursday 11/6 again! Not accepting linens at this time.
Website: missoulacatholicschools.org/bargain-corner-thrift-store/
Contact: (406) 543-4926    200 S. California St.
Hours: Donations accepted M-Sat 12pm-3pm.
Items accepted: Household items, clothing and furniture.


Bethel Baptist Free Clothing Closet

At this point they are ONLY able to accept warm winter clothes/boots and men's clothing (please no suits, dress shirts, or sweaters).
Website: bethelmissoula.com/contact
Contact: (406) 721-2780    1601 South 6th Street West
Hours: Tuesdays between 10am and noon. PLEASE do not leave donations outside of that time frame as they will likely not be used.
Items accepted: Any sizes, clothing only.


Donation Warehouse

Donation Warehouse is committed to raising money to fund child abuse prevention in our community. They achieve this by collecting, repairing, cleaning and selling donated items. They accept appliances, furniture and more! Contact free pick up and delivery options available.
Website: www.donationwarehouse.net
Contact: (406) 240-4042  1804 North Ave W
Hours: Monday-Friday 10am to 5:30pm and Saturdays 10am to 4pm.
Items accepted: Appliances and furniture; visit their website before you donate for a list of items accepted.


Habitat ReStore

Habitat for Humanity of Missoula’s ReStore sells new and gently used furniture, building materials, tools and appliances to the public at a fraction of the retail price. The Restore works to ensure Missoulians have access to affordable materials for maintaining and improving their homes and diverts usable materials from landfills.
Website: www.habitatmsla.org
Contact: (406) 549-8210  3655 Highway 200 E, East Missoula, MT
Hours: Contact for drop-off hours
Items accepted: Visit their website for drop-off information.


Home ReSource

Home ReSource is a nonprofit community sustainability center in Missoula with a building materials reuse store & job training, education, and zero waste programs.
Website: www.homeresource.org
Contact: (406) 541-8300  1515 Wyoming, Missoula, MT
Hours: Monday-Saturday 10-6 and Sundays 10-4. Donations accepted from opening until 15 minutes before closing.
Items accepted: Home Resource accepts donations of reusable building materials but there may be limitations as to what they accept. Please visit their website or contact the store to find out more.


HOPE Thrift Boutique

Accepting donations as of Thursday 11/6, however they recommend stopping by earlier in the day, because they will close their donation bay daily once it is full. A non-profit thrift boutique with profits going to support the Union Gospel Mission of Missoula Women & Children's Shelter.
Website: https://www.hopemontana.org/hope-thrift-boutique
Contact: (406) 728-5538​ 702 SW Higgins
Hours: Donations only 10am-6pm, Tues-Sat
Items accepted: Clothing, household items, and furniture.


River of Life

Their “Hands of Hope” program is currently accepting clothing, household items, and more Tuesdays-Saturdays.
Website: eastmissoula.com
Contact: 1-844-44ROLMT  4007 MT-200, East Missoula
Hours: Contact for drop off hours, only available Tuesday-Saturday
Items accepted: Gently used household items, clothing, and other items.