Spring in Charlotte means azaleas blooming, patios opening back up, and that familiar urge to finally deal with the stuff that’s been piling up all winter. Whether you’re reorganizing a NoDa apartment, clearing out after a move to the suburbs, or just ready to reclaim your garage, there’s no better time to lighten the load.
Before anything goes to the curb, consider donating instead. Charlotte has some wonderful local organizations that accept furniture, clothing, and household goods — and many of them will even come to pick items up from your door.
If you’re looking to donate items in Charlotte this spring, here’s where to start.
If you have items you’re looking to donate to charity, but they’re too big to bring in yourself or you simply don’t have the time to donate them, ReSupply can help! We offer convenient donation pickup, with pick-ups available within 24 hours! Click the button below to schedule your donation pickup today!
Where to Donate Items in Charlotte
Whether you’re clearing out a single closet or a full home, these ReSupply partnered Charlotte organizations are ready to put your items to good use.
Goodwill Industries of the Southern Piedmont
Goodwill Southern Piedmont operates donation centers and retail stores across Charlotte and the surrounding region. Proceeds fund job training, employment services, and career programs for people in the community facing barriers to work. With multiple drop-off locations spread across the city, it’s easy to find one close to you. They also partner with ReSupply for convenient next-day donation pickup for items of any size and in any condition.
Charlotte locations:
- 700 Central Ave, Charlotte, NC (Plaza Midwood)
- 2226 Park Rd, Charlotte, NC (Dilworth)
- 6231 Fairview Rd, Charlotte, NC (SouthPark)
- 9121 Bryant Farms Rd, Charlotte, NC (Ballantyne)
Drop-off hours: Mon–Sat, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM | Sun, 10:00 AM–5:00 PM
Find a location near you: goodwillsp.org
Accepts: clothing, shoes, furniture, household goods, small appliances, books
Schedule your donation pickup today →
Habitat Charlotte Region ReStore
Habitat Charlotte’s ReStore accepts new and gently used furniture, appliances, and building materials, with all proceeds supporting affordable homebuilding across the Charlotte region. They offer two pickup options: a free standard pickup (completed within 3–5 days) or a priority pickup (within 48 hours, fees may apply) — great flexibility whether you’re in a hurry or just planning ahead. They also partner with ReSupply for convenient next-day donation pickup for items of any size and in any condition.
ReStore locations:
- 1133 N Wendover Rd, Charlotte, NC 28211 (Wendover — flagship store)
- 3326 Wilkinson Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28208 (Wilkinson)
- 11812 Carolina Pl Pkwy, Pineville, NC 28134 (Pineville)
- 1840 E Franklin Blvd, Gastonia, NC 28054 (Gastonia)
- 20414 N Main St, Cornelius, NC 28031 (Cornelius)
- 121 Norman Station Blvd, Mooresville, NC 28117 (Mooresville)
- 1885 E Broad St, Statesville, NC 28625 (Statesville)
Donation center hours: Mon–Sat, 9:00 AM–6:00 PM | Sun, 11:00 AM–5:00 PM (hours vary by location)
Schedule a pickup: click here.
Accepts: furniture, appliances, building materials, household goods (items must be in clean, usable condition)
Beds for Kids
Beds for Kids is one of Charlotte’s most focused and impactful nonprofits — dedicated entirely to ensuring that children in the community have a safe, comfortable place to sleep. They accept beds, mattresses, bedroom furniture, and select home furnishings, and distribute them directly to kids and families in need. If you have kids’ furniture or a spare bed taking up space, this is an especially meaningful place to send it. They also partner with ReSupply for flexible pickup — scheduled as soon as two business days, with disassembly and removal of items in any condition.
Drop-off warehouse: 4200 Revolution Park Drive, Charlotte, NC 28217
Drop-off hours: Mon–Fri, 9:00 AM–3:30 PM
Phone: (980) 422-1192 | [email protected] | bedsforkids.org
Accepts: mattresses (twin/full/queen/toddler), box springs, cribs, dressers, kitchen tables & chairs, lamps, sofas, loveseats, upholstered chairs, bunk beds, night/coffee/end tables, small desks & desk chairs, small bookshelves, small TV stands, new bed linens, new pillows, new blankets & quilts
Does not accept: electric/water/medical/futon beds, day beds, sleeper sofas, used bedding & pillows, TVs/electronics, trundle beds, toys & clothes, lawn & patio furniture, large armoires & china cabinets, kitchen items/household goods, mirrors, glass-top tables, loft bed frames
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Why Donate Items Locally in Charlotte?
When you donate items in Charlotte, they go directly to neighbors who need them most — from families furnishing a first home to children who simply need a bed to sleep in. In a fast-growing city like Charlotte, the need for quality donated goods is constant and real.
There’s an environmental impact too. According to the EPA, Americans send over 12 million tons of furniture to landfills every year, and much of it is still perfectly usable. Clothing waste tells a similar story — the average American throws away about 80 pounds of textiles annually. Every piece you donate instead of discard keeps something useful in the community and out of the waste stream.
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Furniture, Clothing & Household Goods You Can Donate in Charlotte
Not sure if your items are worth donating? The answer is almost always yes. Charlotte charities accept a wide range of gently used goods — here’s a quick breakdown of what’s typically welcome:
Furniture Sofas, loveseats, armchairs, dining tables and chairs, bed frames, headboards, dressers, bookshelves, and desks. Most organizations accept furniture in gently used condition — a few scuffs are fine, but items should be structurally sound and free of major stains or damage.
Clothing & Accessories All seasons of adult and children’s clothing, shoes, boots, handbags, belts, and accessories. Clean and wearable is the main bar — donation centers aren’t dry cleaners, but most items in average condition are happily accepted.
Household Goods Kitchenware, dishes, pots and pans, small appliances, lamps, mirrors, artwork, bedding, towels, and décor. If it was useful in your home, chances are it’ll be useful in someone else’s.
Electronics & Books Many Charlotte charities — including Goodwill Southern Piedmont — accept working electronics, DVDs, video games, and books. When in doubt, call ahead to confirm.
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Schedule a Donation Pickup in Charlotte Through ReSupply Today
Even with great options available, figuring out what each charity accepts and getting everything there can feel like a project. That’s where ReSupply comes in.
ReSupply partners with local Charlotte charities and handles the entire donation pickup process for you. Schedule a time, and we’ll connect your items with an organization that needs them. Even if it’s just a bag of clothes or a box of books, ReSupply can pick up small items too — often in an hour or less.
See how ReSupply works in Charlotte →
This spring, your clutter can become someone else’s fresh start. Whether it’s a piece of furniture, a bag of clothes, or a box of kitchen supplies, there’s a Charlotte charity ready to put it to good use.


