Give your gently used furniture and household items a new life in the home of a refugee claimant family.
Schedule a pick-up
Our Furniture Collection Service rates begin at $40 for home pick-ups of large items. Select “Truck pick-up” on the form.
Only have small items? We have a free service for that!
OR Drop off your items
We accept item donations Monday-Friday from 10am-3pm (by appointment) at our warehouse in Ahuntsic.
Drive up and our team will help you unload your car!
Tax receipts provided for all large item donations (furniture, mattresses, and appliances)
Ready to donate? Fill out our Item Donation Form!
Or consult our Donation Guide and FAQ below to learn more about what items we accept, why we charge for pick-ups, and how your furniture helps refugee families.
How to donate
Review our pick-up and drop-off policies below, and consult our FAQ to see the items we accept.
Fill out our donation form above, indicating whether you’d like to drop off your items or have us pick up your items for a fee.
Watch your email (and check your junk folder!) - our team will be in touch to schedule a pick-up or drop-off time for your items!
About pick-ups
Our Donation Collection Service provides you with a convenient way to donate items to Welcome Collective. Should you choose this service, we will schedule a pick-up day with you. On this day, our movers will take care of removing the items from your home and loading them onto our truck, as well as processing your card payment on-site. Finally, you will receive a charitable donation receipt via email for the value of any furniture items and large appliances you donate.
RatesOnce you fill out the donation form, you will be provided with an estimate of the pick-up fee. Our collection rates:
- are based on the type of item we are picking up and the distance from our warehouse
- begin at $40, and include a sliding scale option
- allow us to maintain a reliable service and sustain our mission of supporting refugee claimants
About drop-offs
You can schedule an appointment to drop off items at our storage space in Ahuntsic (metro Sauvé). We are available to receive them from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, Monday through Friday. Please be sure to book a time that works for you by using the donation form – doing so ensures that someone from our team will be on-site to assist you.
Please note that the volunteer porch in Outremont has retired and is no longer a drop-off location.
WHO DO YOUR DONATIONS HELP?
Welcome Collective supports refugee claimant families in precarious situations - single-parent families, families with multiple children, families with pregnancies, individuals with disabilities, the elderly, and unaccompanied minors.
In addition, your donations help us all by building the circular economy, keeping waste out of landfills and reducing the amount of CO2 that enters the atmosphere. Learn more about our impact.
Frequently Asked Questions
We accept essential items that a family would need to start a home in an empty apartment. These items include:
Furniture and larger items
- fridges and stoves
- kitchen tables and chairs
- single, double, and queen mattresses and box springs
- cribs and crib mattresses
- most living room furniture (sofas under 80 in/200 cm long, armchairs, coffee and end tables)
- some bedroom furniture (dressers, nightstands, and basic metal bed frames)
- small desks (less than 36" long)
- air conditioners and fans
Smaller items
- bedding, blankets, and pillows
- bath towels
- basic kitchenware (dishes, pots and pans, utensils, etc.)
- small appliances (microwaves, blenders, toasters, coffeemakers, etc.)
- computers less than 5 years old and in good working order
- flat screen TVs (less than 10 years old)
- cell phones in good condition
- baby items (car seats, strollers, high chairs, etc.)
- diapers, including opened packages of unused diapers
- baby clothing from ages 0 to 3 years
- warm winter wear (coats, boots, hats, gloves, scarves)
- backpacks and school supplies
- toys and stuffed animals!
- other basic household items, depending on our need and storage capacity - please ask!
No. Donated items should be clean and not in need of repair. They should not be damaged or stained, though regular gentle wear is acceptable.
Because we focus on essentials, we often have to decline perfectly good items. We also may deem some items to be too large or too heavy, since the families we serve usually live in small apartments. Items we do not accept include:
- washers and dryers
- king mattresses and box springs
- most bed frames (we only accept basic metal base frames that are usually on casters)
- headboards, day beds, trundle beds
- sofas over 200 cm (80”) in length
- reclining armchairs (La-Z-boy style) and sofas
- futons and pull-out sofa beds
- bookshelves, credenzas/buffets, hutches
- large desks
- glass-topped tables or coffee tables
- mirrors
- specialized kitchen items (escargot plates, onion soup bowls, sushi sets, fondue kits, etc.)
- decorative items (with the exception of wall art, which we will accept)
- food
- all clothing, except for baby clothing from ages 0-3 years and winter clothing
The only clothing that we accept is warm winter outerwear, including coats, snow pants, hats, mittens, scarves, and boots, and any baby clothing from ages 0-3 years.
We cannot take items that we deem too big or too heavy due to limitations in our vehicle and our storage space.
You can access our donations form here. It is necessary to schedule an appointment to drop off donations. You can also choose to schedule a time for us to pick up your donation for a fee.
Yes! You can bring items to us at our storage space in Ahuntsic. You will be provided with the address and invited to schedule a drop-off time after you submit the form.
Yes! We offer furniture removal services for a modest fee. We can pick up furniture, appliances, and larger amounts of small items. Once we receive your item donation form, we will contact you to arrange a pick-up time.
We’re glad you asked!
- It is VERY helpful if you disassemble furniture (disassembling cribs, removing legs from kitchen tables, etc.) before we arrive. Please place screws and other small hardware in a plastic bag (Ziploc are good) and securely afix the bag to one of the larger pieces.
- Dishes and other breakable kitchenware must be wrapped and packed into boxes. Bedding, towels, winter wear and other soft items should be folded and packed into boxes or sealed plastic bags.
- Small items should be packed into boxes.
- Dresser drawers must be emptied (but you don’t need to remove the drawers from the frame). Do not place the small items you are donating in the drawers!
- Please label all boxes and bags with what they contain; this will really help the volunteers who sort our items!
We pick up all over the island of Montreal, as well as the South Shore and Laval.
We are active from Monday to Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. We do not pick up on weekends.
Please understand that we may not be able to pick up your items as soon as you might like. Our constraints include the size of our vehicle, availability of volunteers, your location, and the priority we give to delivering items to refugee claimant families.
Yes! Once you complete your donation, you will receive a charitable tax receipt for the value of the donated items by email. Only furniture and appliances are eligible for a tax receipt. Your tax receipt will contain the items that you listed in our donation form - so please be sure to fill it out!
The funds collected from the fees we charge for furniture removal go right back into our organization to help support our mission of supporting refugee claimants.
These fees allow us to keep our trucks on the road, maintain our warehouse space, and keep our dedicated logistics team working to both respond to donation offers and deliver items to refugee claimant families’ homes.
Your donation will go to refugee claimants or other disadvantaged newcomers who have recently moved into a new apartment but don’t have the means to acquire basic household items. We prioritize refugee claimants in precarious situations, including single-parent families, families with multiple children, families with pregnancies, families and individuals with disabilities, elderly individuals, and unaccompanied minors.