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- <H1> No Child or Adult Sleeping On The Floor
- <H6> Each night in America, hundreds of thousands of people sleep in places not meant for human habitation, and they live in homes without the basic essential furnishings needed for minimum human existence. Forty percent (40%) of that population is children.
- <H6> Furniture banks are not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organizations whose mission is to provide furniture at little or no cost to families struggling with poverty and other severe life challenges. These families are financially unable to furnish their own homes to even a minimal standard. Furniture banks collect donations of gently used furniture, and provide the furniture at little or no cost to these families in need via referrals from other social service agencies, churches, schools, employers, etc.
- <H6> Furniture banks collect donations of gently used furniture and household furnishings, and provide them at little or no cost to families struggling financially to furnish their own homes.
- <H6> The families served by furniture banks include the previously homeless, unemployed and working poor, battered women and children in retreat, immigrants, individuals with mental or physical disabilities, victims of fire, robbery, and natural disasters, etc. They have housing, but are faced with the harsh reality that their “home” is empty or severely under-furnished – without beds for the children, a table, chairs and dishes to share meals, or even a sofa to sit on and relax. After basic expenses such as rent, utilities, food and clothing are paid, there’s little if anything left for the common household furnishings we all take for granted.
- <H6> Collectively, furniture banks across the United States and Canada provide beds, tables, chairs and other crucial home furnishings to over 100,000 people each year. This site exists to assist furniture banks in their missions. It provides a forum for existing furniture banks to share ideas and best practices, and the Association acts as a clearinghouse to facilitate major furniture donations from hotels/motels, colleges/universities, furniture retailers, manufacturers, etc.
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- H6 : Each night in America, hundreds of thousands of people sleep in places not meant for human habitation, and they live in homes without the basic essential furnishings needed for minimum human existence. Forty percent (40%) of that population is children., ( 415px from top )
- H6 : Furniture banks are not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organizations whose mission is to provide furniture at little or no cost to families struggling with poverty and other severe life challenges. These families are financially unable to furnish their own homes to even a minimal standard. Furniture banks collect donations of gently used furniture, and provide the furniture at little or no cost to these families in need via referrals from other social service agencies, churches, schools, employers, etc., ( 483px from top )
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- H6 : Collectively, furniture banks across the United States and Canada provide beds, tables, chairs and other crucial home furnishings to over 100,000 people each year. This site exists to assist furniture banks in their missions. It provides a forum for existing furniture banks to share ideas and best practices, and the Association acts as a clearinghouse to facilitate major furniture donations from hotels/motels, colleges/universities, furniture retailers, manufacturers, etc., ( 812px from top )