G4G Seattle + Furniture Repair Bank | February 2, 2025

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  • G4G Seattle + Furniture Repair Bank (Collection Day)
     February 2, 2025
     10:00 am - 5:00 pm

Join G4G Seattle as we save unwanted furniture from the landfill with Furniture Repair Bank!

Volunteers will be assisting with  saving furniture that will then be later repaired and provided to families in need.  

Date: Sunday, November 10, 2024

Time: 10am – 5pm

Multiple Shifts: Volunteers will be working at different times in groups of 3.

  • Shift 1 – Collecting:   3 Volunteers (10:00AM – 12:30PM)
    • 2 people to help with talking to customers
    • 1 person with some strength to help load furniture from the truck
  • Shift 2 – Collecting:   3 Volunteers (12:30PM to 3:00PM)
    • 2 people to help with talking to customers
    • 1 person with some strength to help load furniture from the truck
  • Shift 3 – Unloading:   3 Volunteers (3:30 PM – 5:00 PM – please note this shift MAY need you to start a little earlier, you will be alerted via text message if this shift will start early)
    • All volunteers for this shift require some strength to help unload the furniture from the truck

Project Lead: Mario Flores (he/him)

Location: Dependent On Your Shift

  • Shifts 1 & 2 will be at the South Transfer Station – 130 S Kenyon St, Seattle, WA 98108
  • Shift 3 will be at the Furniture Repair Bank – 1914 Occidental Ave S, Unit C Seattle, WA 98134

Transportation/Parking:

  • South Transfer Station – Public Transportation and Parking Available
  • Furniture Repair Bank – Public Transportation and Parking Available plus additional Street Parking

Additional Information: This volunteer event will happen rain or shine.  The South Station has tents to help protect collected furniture and provide some shelter, but it is recommended to dress for the weather.

About the Partner: Furniture Repair Bank are on a mission to keeping furniture in circulation for the well-being of all members of their community.