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Mattresses & Box Springs: Habitat for Humanity ReStore Oakland

Mattresses are collected from ReStore Oakland by the Mattress Recycling Council to be broken down into separate materials like foam, wood, and steel for recycling. Over 75% of a single mattress can be recycled into new products!

โœจ Accepts:

  • mattresses
  • box springs
  • paint
  • clothes
  • shoes
  • scrap cardboard & metal (small fee applies)

โœ… Limit:

  • They do not offer pickups for mattressesโ€”you must bring them in yourself.
  • Drop off up to five mattresses or box springs per day, for free โ€” no appointment needed.

๐Ÿ›‘ Does Not Accept:

  • Items that are wet, heavily soiled, or infested with bedbugs
  • Foam-only air mattresses, crib or juvenile mattresses, sofa beds, futons, toppers, pillows, sleeping bags, etc
  • Hours: Monday โ€“ Saturday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Address: 9235 San Leandro Street, Oakland, CA 94603


Cause: Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope for a world where everyone has a decent place to live.

Accepts Donations:

  • fully intact/upholstered furniture
  • new/less than 7 year old appliances
  • unused/ new/perfectly working tools/materials, light fixtures
  • high quality/full sets cabinets
  • good condition doors/windows
  • perfectly clean/functioning plumbing/fixtures
  • new floorboards, home decor, sports equipment, bicycles

Donation Limit: call for a donation inquiry, pianos (drop off only), mattresses + paint only accepted at Oakland location

Request a Pick Up: complete the pick up request form, confirm date/time, pay a flat fee of $40, Special note: on the day of your scheduled pickup, your donations must be in a garage, driveway, parking space, or curbside at time of pickup

Concord

  • Hours: Wednesday โ€“ Sunday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Phone: (925) 826-5465
  • Address: 2080 Diamond Blvd, Concord, CA 94520

Oakland

  • Hours: Monday โ€“ Saturday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Phone: (510) 777-1447
  • Address: 9235 San Leandro Street, Oakland, CA 94603

San Jose

  • Hours: Wednesday โ€“ Sunday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Phone: (408) 929-2203
  • Address: 1608 Las Plumas Avenue, San Jose, CA 95133

Antiques: Hospice of the East Bay

Cause: Donations create critical programs that enhance the quality of life for community members, music therapy, grief support for children & teens, and high-quality hospice care to everyone who needs it, regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay

Accepts Donations: Furniture, Clothing, Housewares, Jewelry, Home & Garden, Vintage

Donation Limit: . Delivering your donations in bags that weigh less than 20lbs is much appreciated. To schedule a pick-up time, please call us at (925) 674-9072


Recycle Clothing/Linens/Jewelry: Youth Homes Thrift Shop

Cause: Supports teens aging out of foster care by providing jobs, free clothing, and more

Recycle/Repurpose Materials: clothing, linens, jewelry

Accepts Donations: clothing, small furniture, books, antiques, housewares, dishes, linens, art work, and more.

Donation Limit: washed , clean, good condition

  • Address: 15 B Vivian Drive Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
  • Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
  • Phone: 925 798 5561

Pillows & Linens: “Rescued Treasures” Community Concern for Cats

Cause: All the proceeds go directly to helping homeless cats in Contra Costa County

Accepts Donations: pillows, linens, gently used clothing, furniture, books, antiques, housewares, dishes, art work, and other household items in good condition

  • Address: 1270 Newell Ave i, Walnut Creek, CA 94596
  • Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM, Sunday 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
  • Phone: (925) 937-3201


Glasses: Lion’s Club

Cause: helping combat vision impairment and blindness. With this same conviction, Lions have also been a force in providing medical care and education to help prevent hearing loss.

Accepts Donations: glasses, hearing aids

Donate Eyeglasses

  • Walmart Vision Centers: Lions Clubs International has a partnership with the Walmart Corporation. You can deposit your eyeglasses at any participating Walmart Vision Center.
  • Local Lions clubs: Some local Lions clubs collect eyeglasses. To contact a Lions club in your community to find out if they collect eyeglasses, please use the Club Locator to find a local club near your community. Once you’ve located a club, click the envelop icon to send a message to the club.
  • Lions Eyeglasses Recycling Centers (LERC): If you are unable to find a local Walmart or Lions club that accepts eyeglasses donations, you can mail your eyeglasses or unopened contact lenses to the nearest LERC. You can find your nearest LERC here.

Hearing Aids: used hearing aids of any age, brand or model can do so by visiting the Hearing Charities of America donations page. There, you can reach out with questions or complete the online donation form to start the donation process.

  • Walnut Creek: 700 Bancroft Rd, Walnut Creek , 94596
  • Pleasant Hill: 40 Golf Club Rd, Pleasant Hill CA, 94523
  • Concord: 755 Oak Grove Rd, Concord California, 94518
  • Martinez: 1190 ARNOLD DRIVE, MARTINEZ CA, 94553
  • Moraga: 1419 Moraga Way, Moraga CA, 94556

Toiletries: Wayside Inn (Assistance League)

Cause: toiletries can be donated for monthly kids food boxes

Donations Accepted: UNOPENED toiletries

  • Hours: Tuesday through Saturday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Phone: (925) 284-4781
  • Address: 2711 Buena Vista Ave, Walnut Creek, CA 94597

Cause: Donations make an impact on the local community by enabling UpCycle for reuse materials and a creative making space for the community

Accepts Donations: Arts & crafts, art/craft books, baskets, fabric, feathers, glass items, office supplies,paper, picture frames, shells, stamps, tins/containers, tile, toys, games, vintage items, yarn. See the full acceptable items list.

Donation Limit: Donation drop-off by appointment only.

  • Address: 1660-C Contra Costa Blvd, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
  • Phone: (925) 324 – 6156
  • Hours: Monday – Thursday 10:00 AM to 4 PM

Cause: Friends of the library groups are a vital source of funds for events, collections, facilities, and equipment at 30 Contra Costa libraries.

Accepts Donations: books, audiobooks, vinyl, CDs, DVDs, board games and jigsaw puzzles

Donation Limit: 2 bags/boxes of books, please call a specific location to confirm acceptable items

Pleasant Hill

  • Hours: 7 days a week 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Phone: (925) 349-9620
  • Address: 955 Contra Costa Blvd, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523

Walnut Creek Downtown

  • Hours:
    • Monday & Tuesday: 10:00 AMโ€”8:00 AM
    • Wednesday & Thursday: 10:00 AMโ€”6:00 AM
    • Friday & Saturday: 9:00 AMโ€”5:00 AM
  • Phone: (925) 977-3349
  • Address: 1644 North Broadway Street, Walnut Creek, CA 94596

Ygnacio Valley (Walnut Creek)

  • Hours:
    • Monday – Thursday 10:00AM to 8:00PM
    • Friday – Saturday 10:00AM – 6:00PM
  • Phone: (925) 938-1481
  • Address: 2661 Oak Grove Rd., Walnut Creek, CA 94598

Lafayette

  • Hours:
    • Monday – Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 AM
    • Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 AM
    • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 AM
  • Phone: (925) 385-2296
  • Address: 3491 Mt. Diablo Blvd., Lafayette, CA 94549


Cause: Birthright is committed to providing confidential, non-judgmental support to any woman who is pregnant or thinks she might be pregnant, no matter her age, race, circumstances, religion, marital status or financial situation.

Accepts Donations: Baby clothing, maternity clothing, linens, blankets, burp cloths, unused diapers

Does NOT accept: baby toys, kids toys, pillows, large baby items

Donation Process: Please call before dropping off your donations.

  • Address: 3106 Clayton Road, Concord, California, 94519
  • Phone: (925) 798 -7227
  • Hours:
    • Monday & Wednesday: 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
    • Tuesday 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
    • Thursday 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
    • Friday & Saturday By Appointment

Cause: BACN’s mission is to prevent child abuse and neglect by offering critical services to families during difficult times. We create a warm, safe, and loving environment where children receive short-term care while their parents address challenging circumstances. All BACN services are free, voluntary, and confidential.

Accepts Donations: clean and gently used toys (to prevent any possible choking hazards please be sure small toys are secured in a bag), childrenโ€™s equipment, diapers, non-expired baby food and formula, unopened diapers, books in good condition, puzzles and games (please tape boxes to ensure small pieces are kept inside), gently worn childrenโ€™s clothing, and childrenโ€™s shoes.

  • Baby clothing, blankets, bottles, strollers, and equipment
  • Children’s clothing, shoes, books, toys, furniture, and more.

Donation Process: Please call before dropping off your donations to ensure all items will be accepted!

  • Address: 1506 Mendocino Dr, Concord, 94521
  • Phone: 925-685-8052
  • Hours: Monday – Friday : 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM


Paint

1. PaintCare:

  • PaintCare is a program that facilitates the collection and recycling of leftover architectural paint.
  • In California, many retailers, including paint, hardware, and home improvement stores, participate as drop-off locations.
  • You can find a drop-off site near you using the PaintCare site locator tool.
  • Typically, these stores accept paint during their regular business hours. 

2. Central Contra Costa HHW Collection Facility:

  • This facility, located in Martinez, accepts various household hazardous waste items, including paint. 
  • It’s a designated location for proper disposal of hazardous materials. 
  • Check their website for specific hours of operation and accepted items. 

3. LoadUp:

  • LoadUp offers convenient curbside or in-home pickup of paint and other items.
  • You can schedule a pickup online and choose curbside service for a discount.
  • This service is ideal for larger quantities or if you need assistance with moving the paint. 

4. Downtown Walnut Creek Ace Hardware:

  • This location also participates in paint recycling and accepts paint during their regular business hours.
  • You can find them at 2044 Mount Diablo Blvd, Walnut Creek, CA, 94596. 

Light Bulbs

Recycle Options:

  1. Single-Family Home Residents: Place CFLs in a clear bag and put the bag on the ground next to your blue recycling cart each week for collection. The driver will pick them up seperately.
  2. Home Depot: Take your CFL bulbs to any Home Depot store for free recycling. 
  3. Household Hazardous Waste Program: The Alameda County Household Hazardous Waste Program has facilities in Hayward, Livermore, and Oakland where you can drop off various types of bulbs, including fluorescent and CFLs. 
  4. RecycleSmart: Check the RecycleSmart website for information on hazardous waste disposal events and locations, which may include light bulb recycling. 

Types of Light Bulbs:

  • Compact Fluorescent Lights (CFLs)
    • Single-Family Home Residents: Place CFLs in a clear bag and put the bag on the ground next to your blue recycling cart each week for collection. The driver will pick them up seperately.
    • Commercial and Multi-Family: Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Facility in Martinez. For more information visit www.CentralSan.org.
  • Light Emitting Diode (LED) Bulb Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Facility in Martinez. For more information visit www.CentralSan.org.
  • Fluorescent Tubes, High Intensity Discharge Bulbs and Neon Signs Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Facility in Martinez. For more information visit www.CentralSan.org.

Batteries

Batteries contain lead and toxic heavy metals. It is illegal in California to dispose of batteries in curbside carts and bins.

If you live in a single-family home, place all small household batteries in a clear, sealed bag and set them on top of your blue recycling cart lid each week on your normal service day. The recycling driver will collect batteries separately. If you notice your driver is not collecting your batteries, please call RecycleSmart at 925-906-1801 or email authority@recyclesmart.org to let us know. Single-family homes can also set batteries out on the bi-annual Reuse Day, including auto batteries. Auto batteries are only accepted on the Reuse Day, not weekly. All residents can also use the free drop-off retail partners listed below and take batteries to Central Sanโ€™s HHW Facility in Martinez

Apartments, Condos, and BusinessesDrop off at one of our local partner retail locations below for free:

  • Walnut Creek โ€“ Ace Hardware, 2044 Mt. Diablo Blvd.
  • Alamo โ€“ CVS/Pharmacy, 3158 Danville Blvd.
  • Blackhawk โ€“ CVS/Pharmacy, 3420 Camino Tassajara
  • Danville โ€“ CVS/Pharmacy, 650 San Ramon Valley
  • Danville โ€“ Danville Music, 115 Town and Country Dr.
  • Danville โ€“ Walgreenโ€™s, 611 San Ramon Valley
  • Lafayette โ€“ CVS/Pharmacy, 3625 Mt. Diablo Blvd.
  • Lafayette โ€“ Ace Hardware, 3311 Mt. Diablo Blvd.
  • Moraga โ€“ Ace Hardware, 1409 Moraga Rd.
  • Moraga โ€“ CVS/Pharmacy, 1480 Moraga Rd. #D
  • Moraga โ€“ CVS/Pharmacy, 580 Moraga Rd.
  • Orinda โ€“ CVS/Pharmacy, 50 Moraga Way
  • Orinda โ€“ Rite Aid, 27 Orinda Way
  • Walnut Creek โ€“ CVS/Pharmacy, 1123 S. California Blvd.
  • Walnut Creek โ€“ CVS/Pharmacy, 1914 Tice Valley Blvd.
  • Walnut Creek โ€“ CVS/Pharmacy, 738 Bancroft Rd.
  • Walnut Creek โ€“ Rite Aid, 1526 Palos Verde Mall


Electronics

It is illegal to dispose of electronics in the garbage. Your unwanted and obsolete electronic equipment and appliances are one of the fastest growing waste streams. When discarded in landfills, these items not only lock up components that contain valuable and reusable natural resources, but they also contain toxic chemicals that can contaminate soil and groundwater. 

  • Best Buy
    • Hours: Monday โ€“ Saturday 10:00am โ€“ 8:00pm, Sunday 11:00am โ€“ 7:00pm
    • Phone: (925) 988 โ€“ 0256
    • Address: 3260 Buskirk Ave Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
  • Staples
    • Hours: Monday โ€“ Saturday 8:00am โ€“ 9:00pm, Sunday 10:00am โ€“ 6:00pm
    • Phone: (925) 691 โ€“ 4060
    • Address: 2120 Contra Costa Blvd, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
  • Rapid Recycle
    • Hours: Tuesday โ€“ Saturday 8:30am โ€“ 5:00pm
    • Phone: (925) 671 โ€“ 8008
    • Address: 5292 Pacheco Blvd, Pacheco, CA 94553

Oil/Anti-freeze/filter Options

Single Family Home Residents:

  • Request a used motor oil disposal container by calling Republic Services at (925) 685-4711. 
  • Pour used motor oil into the supplied disposal container and carefully seal the container.
  • Place the sealed container on the ground next to your blue recycling cart. 
  • 2 gallons maximum of oil per pickup.
  • Place used filters in the bag provided by Republic Services and attach to the oil container.

Multi Family Properties and Commercial Businesses: Take motor oil to the Household Hazardous Waste Facility in Martinez

Many auto service shops, auto parts stores and oil change services accept used motor oil and oil filters for recycling (call ahead).  


Treated Wood Waste

Where can I dispose of Treated Wood Waste (TWW) such as railroad ties and pressure treated wood? 

  • TWW is considered a hazardous waste and must be disposed of properly. The following facilities are authorized by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board to accept TWW. Please contact the facility before taking TWW to them for disposal.
    • Mt. Diablo Resource Recovery, Pittsburg
    • Keller Canyon Landfill, Pittsburg โ€“ 925-232-2924
    • Vasco Road Landfill, Livermore โ€“ 925-453-3620
    • Altamont Landfill, Livermore โ€“ 866-909-4458

Medical Sharps

California FREE mail-back sharps container request!

Improper management of discarded needles can pose a health risk to the public and waste workers. Dispose of used medical sharps in a red hard-plastic sharps container at one of these locations:

  • Alamo Sheriffโ€™s Substation โ€“ 150 Alamo Plaza, Suite C.
  • Lafayette Fire Station โ€“ 3338 Mt. Diablo Blvd.
  • Moraga Fire Station โ€“ 1280 Moraga Way
  • Orinda Police Department โ€“ 22 Orinda Way
  • Walnut Creek Fire Station โ€“ 1050 Walnut Avenue
  • Walnut Creek City Hall โ€“ 1666 North Main Street
  • Rossmoor Gateway Building โ€“ 1001 Golden Rain Road (For Rossmoor residents only)
  • Danville Police Department โ€“ 510 La Gonda Way

The hosting organizations listed above are going out of their way to help their communities. Therefore, do not, under any circumstances, leave sharps, medications, or any other products on their property. Doing so could jeopardize the viability of these collection programs. 


Expired Medicine: Pharmacy Drop-Boxes

Almost all pharmacies have a drop box: CVS, Safeway, etc.

Accepts Donations: prescription medication, OTC medication, liquid medication bottles

CVS

  • Walnut Creek:
    • 1123 S CALIFORNIA BLVD WALNUT CREEK, CA, 94596
    • 1960 TICE VALLEY BLVD WALNUT CREEK, CA, 94595
    • 738 BANCROFT RD WALNUT CREEK, CA, 94598
  • Lafayette: 3625 MT DIABLO BLVD, LAFAYETTE, CA, 94549
  • Alamo: 3158 DANVILLE BLVD, ALAMO, CA, 94507
  • Moraga: 580 MORAGA RD, MORAGA, CA, 94556
  • Pleasant Hill: 560 CONTRA COSTA BLVD, PLEASANT HILL, CA, 94523
  • Concord:
    • 2677 CLAYTON RD, CONCORD, CA, 94519
    • 4424 TREAT BLVD, CONCORD, CA, 94521
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    Garret Thrift Shop

    Cause: Supports John Muir Hospital and community events, fundraisers, and scholarships

    Accepts Donations: clothing, furniture, books, antiques, and more

    Donation Limit: 3 bags

    • Address: 1530 3rd Ave #463, Walnut Creek, CA 94597, United States
    • Hours: Wednesdays and Saturdays between 10:00 AM and 1:00 PM
    • Phone: (925) 932-9474

    Youth Homes Thrift Shop

    Cause: Supports teens aging out of foster care by providing jobs, free clothing, and more

    Accepts Donations: clothing, small furniture, books, antiques, housewares, dishes, linens, art work, and more.

    Repurposes Materials: clothing, linens, jewelry

    Donation Limit: washed , clean, good condition

    • Address: 15 B Vivian Drive Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
    • Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
    • Phone: 925 798 5561
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    “Rescued Treasures” Community Concern for Cats

    Cause: All the proceeds go directly to helping homeless cats in Contra Costa County

    Accepts Donations: gently used clothing, furniture, books, antiques, housewares, dishes, linens, art work, and other household items in good condition

    • Address: 1270 Newell Ave i, Walnut Creek, CA 94596
    • Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM, Sunday 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
    • Phone: (925) 937-3201


    Hospice of the East Bay

    Cause: Donations create critical programs that enhance the quality of life for community members, music therapy, grief support for children & teens, and high-quality hospice care to everyone who needs it, regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay

    Accepts Donations: Furniture, Clothing, Housewares, Jewelry, Home & Garden, Vintage

    Donation Limit: . Delivering your donations in bags that weigh less than 20lbs is much appreciated. To schedule a pick-up time, please call us at (925) 674-9072


    Deacon’s Care Cottage

    Cause: provide food, clothing, and small household items donated by our congregation and friends to people in our local community who are in need

    Accepts Donations: high-quality clothing, linens, household goods, see the full list

    Donation Limit: Please make sure that the items are in good condition, not damaged, and if electrical, such as lights, that they are in working condition

    • Hours: Sunday 10:00 AM โ€“ 1:00 PM, Monday-Thursday 9:00 AM โ€“ 4:00 PM, Fridays 9:00 AMโ€“ 12:00 PM, Saturdays Closed, Closed on Major Holidays
    • Phone:  (925) 937-3978
    • Address: 1753 Lacassie Ave, Walnut Creek, CA 94596

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      St. Vincent De Paul Society

      Cause: network of charity organizations with programs that provide food, clothing, shelter, rental assistance, medical services, employment, and workforce development in Contra Costa County

      Accepts Donations: clothing and household goods

      Pleasant Hill

      • Hours: Sunday-Tuesday and Thursday-Saturday 10:00 AM โ€“ 5:30 PM,
      • Phone: (925) 934-5063
      • Address: 2815 Contra Costa Boulevard, Pleasant Hill, CA

      Pittsburg

      • Hours: Monday-Wednesday and Friday-Saturday 9:00 AM โ€“ 4:30 PM
      • Phone: (925) 439-5060
      • Address: 2210 Gladstone Dr, Pittsburg, CA 94565

      Brentwood

      • Hours: 7 days a week 10:00 AM โ€“ 4:00 PM
      • Phone: (925) 635-3214
      • Address: 8890 Brentwood Blvd, Brentwood, CA 94513

      American Cancer Society Discovery Shop

      Cause: support the fight against cancer through the sale of high quality, gently used, donated merchandise

      Accepts Donations: clothing, accessories, jewelry, furniture, artwork, antiques, collectibles, and other household items


      Leftover’s Thrift Shop

      Cause: Proceeds are donated to the Contra Costa Crisis Center. Its mission is to keep people alive and safe, help them through crises, provide and connect them with culturally relevant resources in the community. They do this by operating three county-wide programs

      Accepts Donations: clothing, small furniture, books, antiques, housewares, dishes, linens, art work, and more.

      Donation Limit: It is a good idea to call before bringing your donations. Doesnโ€™t sell or accept donations of television sets, microwave ovens, typewriters, telephones, large kitchen appliances, exercise equipment, window coverings (draperies or rods, blinds, shutters), large furniture, or electric blankets.

      • Hours: Tuesday through Saturday 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
      • Phone: (925) 930-9393
      • Address: 2281 Olympic Blvd, Walnut Creek, CA 94595


      Cause:  support youth in the Contra Costa County juvenile justice system with a second chance

      Accepts Donations: clean clothing and kitchen items, good books, small household items, kitschy stuff, wall art, and jewelry

      Donation Limit: NO FURNITURE, CHILDREN’S CRADLES, MOBILES, SAFETY EQUIPMENT,  OR TOYS

      • Hours: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
      • Phone: (925) 957-5331
      • Address: 100 Glacier Drive Martinez, CA 94553

      Wayside Inn (Assistance League)

      Cause: support community programs, scholarships, and resources for kids, teens, and adults

      Accepts Donations: clothing, small furniture, books, antiques, housewares, dishes, linens, art work, and more.

      Special Donations Accepted: UNOPENED toiletries can be donated for monthly kids food boxes. Please drop unopened toiletries in the bin at 2711 Buena Vista Ave, Walnut Creek, CA 94597

      • Hours: Tuesday through Saturday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
      • Phone: (925) 284-4781
      • Address: 3521 Golden Gate Way Lafayette, CA  94549

      Joybound Thrift Store (Formerly ARF)

      Cause: provides quality, affordable, veterinary care through our veterinary clinic for the companion animals of low-income Contra Costa County residents

      Accepts Donations: clean, good-quality clothing, accessories, furniture, books, small countertop appliances, *see website for unaccepted items*

      Donation Limit: Donation drop-off by appointment only

      • Address: 1950 Market Street, Suite H in Concord, CA
      • Phone: (925) 685-0908
      • Hours: Monday-Saturday 10 AM to 4 PM (back rooms close at 3:45 PM) Closed Sundays

      Teen Challenge

      Cause: provides successful recovery programs for men, women, teens, children, and families with destructive, abusive, and addictive lifestyles through mentoring, education, training

      Accepts Donations: gently used clothing, baby items, vintage, antiques, furniture, kitchen, bedding, books, etc.

      Donation Limit: Donation drop-off by appointment only

      • Address: 3437 Chestnut Avenue, Concord, CA
      • Phone: (925) 609-9171UPDATE 10/2025 ACCEPTING DONATIONS
      • Hours: Tuesday/Thursday 10:30 AM to 6 PM, Wednesday 10:30AM to 5:30PM, Sundays 10AM to 6:30PM


      Cause: Donations make an impact on the local community by enabling UpCycle for reuse materials and a creative making space for the community

      Accepts Donations: Arts & crafts, art/craft books, baskets, fabric, feathers, glass items, office supplies,paper, picture frames, shells, stamps, tins/containers, tile, toys, games, vintage items, yarn. See the full acceptable items list.

      Donation Limit: Donation drop-off by appointment only.

      • Address: 1660-C Contra Costa Blvd, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
      • Phone: (925) 324 – 6156
      • Hours: Monday – Thursday 10:00 AM to 4 PM


      Cause: Birthright is committed to providing confidential, non-judgmental support to any woman who is pregnant or thinks she might be pregnant, no matter her age, race, circumstances, religion, marital status or financial situation.

      Accepts Donations: Baby clothing, maternity clothing, linens, blankets, burp cloths, unused diapers

      Does NOT accept: baby toys, kids toys, pillows, large baby items

      Donation Process: Please call before dropping off your donations.

      • Address: 3106 Clayton Road, Concord, California, 94519
      • Phone: (925) 798 -7227
      • Hours:
        • Monday & Wednesday: 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
        • Tuesday 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
        • Thursday 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
        • Friday & Saturday By Appointment

      Cause: BACN’s mission is to prevent child abuse and neglect by offering critical services to families during difficult times. We create a warm, safe, and loving environment where children receive short-term care while their parents address challenging circumstances. All BACN services are free, voluntary, and confidential.

      Accepts Donations: clean and gently used toys (to prevent any possible choking hazards please be sure small toys are secured in a bag), childrenโ€™s equipment, diapers, non-expired baby food and formula, unopened diapers, books in good condition, puzzles and games (please tape boxes to ensure small pieces are kept inside), gently worn childrenโ€™s clothing, and childrenโ€™s shoes.

      • Baby clothing, blankets, bottles, strollers, and equipment
      • Children’s clothing, shoes, books, toys, furniture, and more.

      Donation Process: Please call before dropping off your donations to ensure all items will be accepted!

      • Address: 1506 Mendocino Dr, Concord, 94521
      • Phone: 925-685-8052
      • Hours: Monday – Friday : 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

      Cause: Friends of the library groups are a vital source of funds for events, collections, facilities, and equipment at 30 Contra Costa libraries.

      Accepts Donations: books, audiobooks, vinyl, CDs, DVDs, board games and jigsaw puzzles

      Donation Limit: 2 bags/boxes of books, please call a specific location to confirm acceptable items

      Pleasant Hill

      • Hours: 7 days a week 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
      • Phone: (925) 349-9620
      • Address: 955 Contra Costa Blvd, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523

      Walnut Creek Downtown

      • Hours:
        • Monday & Tuesday: 10:00 AMโ€”8:00 AM
        • Wednesday & Thursday: 10:00 AMโ€”6:00 AM
        • Friday & Saturday: 9:00 AMโ€”5:00 AM
      • Phone: (925) 977-3349
      • Address: 1644 North Broadway Street, Walnut Creek, CA 94596

      Ygnacio Valley (Walnut Creek)

      • Hours:
        • Monday – Thursday 10:00AM to 8:00PM
        • Friday – Saturday 10:00AM – 6:00PM
      • Phone: (925) 938-1481
      • Address: 2661 Oak Grove Rd., Walnut Creek, CA 94598

      Lafayette

      • Hours:
        • Monday – Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 AM
        • Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 AM
        • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 AM
      • Phone: (925) 385-2296
      • Address: 3491 Mt. Diablo Blvd., Lafayette, CA 94549
      • Does NOT accept: Books that are damaged, mildewed or moldy, smell of tobacco, or with significant underlining, highlight or notes. We do not accept encyclopedias, legal casebooks and statutes, magazines, recordings, video or audio cassettes or music CDs.

      Cause: Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope for a world where everyone has a decent place to live.

      Accepts Donations: fully intact/upholstered furniture, new/less than 7 year old appliances, unused/ new/perfectly working tools/materials, light fixtures, high quality/full sets cabinets, good condition doors/windows, perfectly clean/functioning plumbing/fixtures, new floorboards, home decor, sports equipment, bicycles

      Donation Limit: call for a donation inquiry, pianos (drop off only), mattresses + paint only accepted at Oakland location

      Request a Pick Up: complete the pick up request form, confirm date/time, pay a flat fee of $40, Special note: on the day of your scheduled pickup, your donations must be in a garage, driveway, parking space, or curbside at time of pickup

      Concord

      • Hours: Wednesday โ€“ Sunday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
      • Phone: (925) 826-5465
      • Address: 2080 Diamond Blvd, Concord, CA 94520

      Oakland

      • Hours: Monday โ€“ Saturday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
      • Phone: (510) 777-1447
      • Address: 9235 San Leandro Street, Oakland, CA 94603

      San Jose

      • Hours: Wednesday โ€“ Sunday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
      • Phone: (408) 929-2203
      • Address: 1608 Las Plumas Avenue, San Jose, CA 95133

      We include donation take-away in all services!

      Declutter Guide

      Step by step guide for how to declutter using the KonMari methodยฉ


      joy checking process
      Define your goal by visualizing your Ideal lifestyle

      Clarify why you want to tidy and identify the lifestyle you want to live once you have finished.

      • Step 1: Visualize in detail the ideal lifestyle you dream of
      • Step 2: Identify why you want to live that lifestyle
      • Step 3: Dive into the specifics of how you want to live day by day.

      When we skip this step it delays the whole tidying process and puts you at higher risk for rebound.


      Focus on what to Keep, not what to Discard

      How do you know if an item sparks joy and you should keep it?

      • A feeling of thrill, often a full body experience
      • A pleasing design/look that makes you feel peaceful
      • An item with a high degree of functionality that makes life easier
      • A sense of rightness
      • An items thats useful in daily life

      How do you don’t love an item and should say goodbye?

      • you feel heavy
      • your hands pause
      • you tilt your head slightly and frown
      • you have to think
      • you feel guilty
      • for essential items that don’t spark joy, think about the purpose

      Prepare to Declutter

      Pick an easy category to start with – I recommend clothing.

      Pile all items in one spot so you can see everything in that category at once.ย Example: pile ALL shirts throughout the home/car/office/storage unit on your bed.

      Creating a physical pile gives us that “WOW” moment and helps us make informed decisions once and only once.


      Pick out your Favorite(s)

      Find one item in the pile that you love.

      You know you love something because the instant you see and hold it, you feel warm and fuzzy inside. Sometimes items are less about happiness and more about practicality, usefulness, and function. Example: the blue shirt that goes with everything and is always washed regularly.


      “Does it Spark Joy?”โ„ข
      • Step 1: Pick up one item at a time
      • Step 2: Hold it.
        • Ask yourself:
          • If this got stained/torn would I fix it?
          • If I lost this, would I buy it again?
          • Does this item enhance my life?
          • Do I feel like my best self with this item?
        • If you’re unsure if it Sparks Joy hug it close to your heart!
        • Gaze at it.
        • If it is clothing, please try it on!

      Be Present

      Be aware of how your body reacts to each item. You know you love something because that feeling is immediate. If you pause or have to think about an item – ask yourself, why?

      • Was it a gift?
      • Was it free?
      • Have I used this? Why haven’t I ever used this?
      • What was I really trying to buy in that moment?
      • Does this item fit into to my ideal lifestyle?

      “What if I’m Struggling?”

      Pick 2-3 similar items and compare them.

      Really feel the item in your hand and think deeply about what purpose it plays.


      Be Mindful.

      Have the courage to let go and stop all thoughts of “What if-?” Remember your goals and think of how each item you keep or discard contributes to your ideal lifestyle.

      Try not to focus on-

      • reducing
      • efficient storage methods
      • feeling wasteful
      • giving items away

      Instead focus on-

      • choosing belongings that inspire joy
      • enjoying life according to your own standards
      • appreciate how the items you discard supported you in your life
      • what role each item has in your life

      Reframe Letting Go & Declutter

      Every item you keep is a possession that brings you joy and/or makes life better.

      Every item you discard is an opportunity to learn more about yourself and who you are today.

      • If you let go of something you’ve used until it’s broken and worn out: appreciate how its helped to enhance your life
      • If you declutter something you never used: it taught you a lesson in how you shop, that it did not have a purpose in your life
      • Think consciously about each item you discard: how will you choose to live moving forward? how you will acquire new things?

      Keep items with Confidence

      If you keep it then…

      • Use and appreciate it.
      • Create a forever home for every item: find it and know exactly what you have.
      • It’s natural to not put away everything all the time. No one is perfect. Organization is NOT about perfection! Make it a priority to create positive habits. Maybe you won’t put belongings back all the time, every day, but commit to putting things away.
      Declutter & Rightsize with ease

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        Please note items discussed on this post were from the Marie Kondo books and KonMari networking group. Find more resources here.