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Goodwill Industries is making it easier for Summit County residents to help community members in need of employment assistance by opening a new attended donation center in the parking lot of The Chapel’s Green Campus.
The center’s current operation hours are Monday thru Saturday, 8:00 am to 6:00 pm and Sunday from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm.
Read Goodwill's press release.
We gratefully accept donations that can be sold in our stores. The sale of donated items supports Goodwill’s mission to help people prepare for, find & retain employment.
Please box or bag all donations in liftable amounts.
Clothing
Shoes
Small Furniture
Domestics (e.g., sheets, towels)
Antiques, collectibles, jewelry
Books
Household items (e.g., dishes, house wares)
CDs, records, tapes, DVDs
Small Electronics (e.g., radios, clocks, lamps)
Accessories (e.g., handbags, belts, scarves)
Computers, printers and monitors*
*Goodwill has partnered with Dell to create RECONNECT, a free program for consumers and businesses to reuse and responsibly recycle unwanted computers and peripherals. Computers, printers, monitors, and more of any brand and condition are accepted.
Note regarding furniture: Goodwill accepts clean, usable furniture that can be sold in our stores. We ask that donations of furniture be made at our retail stores whenever possible.
DUMPING IS ILLEGAL- Ohio Revised Code 3734.03- violators will be prosecuted.
It’s hard to say “no thank you” to a donation. However, management does reserve the right to refuse any donation. We cannot accept certain items, including but not limited to:
Large household appliances (stoves, refrigerators, washers, dryers, air conditioners, water
heaters)
Large electronic items that do not work (TVs, microwave ovens, copy machines)
Building materials (carpet, shutters, doors, windows, toilets, lumber concrete, brick,
stones)
Mattresses and box springs with stains or tears. Goodwill does accept these in good
condition.
Upholstered couches and chairs that are torn, soiled or otherwise damaged
Clothes hangers
Magazine and newspapers (can be dropped off in the Paper Recycler right next to the
donation truck)
Televisions as follows:
-Large-console TVs & stereos
-Non-cable-ready TVs
-Broken/damaged TVs
-Black & White TVs
Automobile parts
Paint or chemicals of any kind
Kerosene and gas heaters/appliances
Propane Tanks
Electrical Items with exposed wiring
Weapons like firearms, ammunition, knives, etc.
Fireworks, sparklers, etc.
Gas powered equipment (lawn mowers, etc.)
Baby Car Seats
Children’s items containing lead or phthalates
Consumer Products Safety Commission recalled items
Food