Where to Donate Items in Charlottesville VA (2026)

Albemarle Moving · May 2026

DONATE FIRST — CHARLOTTESVILLE VA

Albemarle Moving's crew sorts every load for donation before disposal. 65%+ of every job goes to local families or Habitat ReStore. Call us — we do the donation sorting for you. 434-230-4551.

Donation Centers in Charlottesville VA

Habitat for Humanity ReStore at 1221 Harris Street, Charlottesville (434) 293-6331. Accepts: furniture in good condition, appliances that work, building materials, tools, hardware, kitchen items, and more. Free pickup available for large items in good condition. Hours: Tuesday–Saturday 9am–5pm.

SPCA Rummage Sale — seasonal events accepting a wide range of household goods and furniture. Check cvillespca.org for current donation periods and accepted items.

Goodwill of the Valleys — multiple drop-off locations in Charlottesville. Accepts clothing, small furniture, household items, electronics. Cannot take large appliances or large furniture at most locations.

Free Store — Charlottesville community free resource exchange. Check local Facebook groups and the Free Store Charlottesville for current needs.

What Habitat ReStore Accepts in Charlottesville

How Albemarle Moving's Donate-First Policy Works

When you hire Albemarle Moving, donation sorting happens during loading — not before. As our crew removes items, they assess each piece for condition and donation potential. Usable items are staged separately and driven to Habitat ReStore or directly to Central Virginia families. You do not need to sort, bag, or transport anything. 65%+ of every load is donated or recycled before anything goes to the Ivy landfill.

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Habitat for Humanity ReStore at 1221 Harris Street accepts furniture, appliances, and building materials. Albemarle Moving also donates 65%+ of every junk removal load to local organizations and families. Call 434-230-4551.

Yes — 65%+ of every load goes to local families or Habitat ReStore before disposal. This happens as part of every job at no extra charge.