Furniture Banks Across Canada

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Alberta

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Lancaster Baptist Church

606 Selkirk Ave, Winnipeg, MB R2W 2N1
Oyate Tipi is a non-profit organization located in Winnipeg which accepts donations of gently used household goods and furniture. All items are then distributed to women and children who are trying to better themselves by escaping poverty and/or abusive situations.

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Fort Saskatchewan Furniture Bank

11242 88 Ave, Fort Saskatchewan
We provide gently used furniture and household goods to help furnish a home for those in need. Non-profit, volunteer run within a generous community.

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Shoestring Warehouse

4101 54 Ave, Red Deer
This program operates through The Outreach Centre. We accept donations of used household items that are still in good condition and can be redistributed.

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Women In Need Society (WINS)

137, 7007 54th St SE (Bay 26), Calgary, AB T2C 3C2
Women in Need Society (WINS) is an award winning not-for-profit organization and Calgary based shopping alternative investing in the social wellbeing of community.

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FIND Edmonton

5120 122 Street NW, Edmonton, AB
Find is a social enterprise with two goals: providing essential furnishings free of charge to individuals and families who are moving out of homelessness, and supplying low-cost, quality furniture and housewares for sale to the public.

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