Tidy Lifestyle gives clients back their time, space, and life by providing home organization services, decluttering, downsizing, and functional system set ups.
Real before and after photos of my home just one week after moving. As a professional organizer, my space isnโt about perfection, fancy products or expensive storage. My home is built around simple, functional items, keeping only what I need, and creating systems that make everyday life easier. When my space is set up this way, I feel less anxious, more at ease, and more like myself ๐
Inclusions: Packing, Decluttering, Donation Drop offs, Moving with no service professionals (Loading + Unloading) 1 truck load + 3 van loads, Unpacking, Decorating
Project Time: 45 hours
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Cause: founded in 1982, operates as a nonprofit retail organization that accepts donated items on behalf of over 200 Bay Area charities, sells them in store, and then disburses the proceeds to those partner organizations. When you donate items, you have the option to choose which local charity will benefit.
Accepts Donations: Items should be in clean and sellable condition. Some items are subject to refusal. If we have to throw it away, itโs an expense to us and the charities we serve.
Donation Drop-Off Hours: Daily from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm (subject to holiday changes)
Donation Entrance: is located on Sycamore Alley, which runs parallel to 18th Street and intersects Mission and Valencia Streets. Itโs on the south side of the building.
Furniture Pickup Service
Available by appointment: For larger furniture donations, they offer a FREE pickup service in San Francisco, available Sunday through Thursday
How to schedule: Fill out their online furniture donation form or email donate@communitythriftsf.org if youโre having technical issues
Pickup guidelines:
Ideally have at least two large pieces, or a smaller item of high value
Ensure items are accessible (e.g., near a ground-floor entrance); drivers can handle up to two flights of stairs, or more if an elevator is available
Homeless Prenatal Program (HPP)
Cause: helps empower homeless and low-income families to find within themselves the strength and confidence they need to transform their lives.
Accepts Donations:
Diapers, wipes, and unopened formula
Open packs of diapers and wipes
For other needed items (e.g. for baby showers, books), check their Wish Lists
Cause: our mission is to feed, heal, shelter, clothe, lift the spirits of those in need, and create a society in which all persons flourish.
Accepts Donations: Clean, gently used clothing and shoes (menโs, womenโs, childrenโs), as well as luggage, towels, linens, and unopened hygiene products. See accepted list
Note: Closed on special dates in 2025 (e.g. Jan 1, MLK Dayโsee website for full list)
Box up your donations of clean, new or gently-used clothing, and send it to us at:
St. Anthony Foundation – Free Clothing Program, 150 Golden Gate Ave, San Francisco, CA 94102
If youโd like us to send you a receipt, please include a note inside the box with your name, contact information, and the monetary value of your donation.
Cause: Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
Accepts Donations: Usable clothing, shoes, housewares, art supplies, CDs/DVDs, toys, books, linens, hardware/tools, planters/pots, and more usable items
Address: 1501 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone: (415) 401-0698
Store Hours:
MondayโSaturday: 9 am โ 7 pm
Sunday: 10 am โ 6 pm
Donation Hours & Notes:
Donation drop-offs accepted during store hours.
Schedule a pickup or check acceptable items via Salvation Armyโs drop-off scheduler or by calling 1-800-SA-TRUCK.
Geary Boulevard Thrift Store
Address: 3921 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94118
Phone: (415) 876-6390
Store & Donation Hours:
MondayโSaturday: 9 am โ 7 pm
Sunday: 10 am โ 6 pm
Accepted Donations:
Clothing, shoes, art supplies, toys, reusable books, linens, kitchenware (e.g., pots, pans, toasters, microwaves), as well as CDs, DVDs, and certain household items.
For business donations, please call ahead with item types and quantity.
Cesar Chavez Street Donation Center
Address: 3550 Cesar Chavez Street, San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone: 1-800-728-7825 (Salvation Armyโs national donation line)
South San Francisco Thrift Store (outside SF proper)
Address: 1170 Mission Road, South San Francisco, CA 94080
Phone: (650) 873-3006
Hours: Monday-Saturday: 9 am โ 8 pm; Sunday: 10 am โ 6 pm
San Rafael Thrift Store
Address: 350 4th Street, San Rafael, CA 94901
Phone: (415) 454-7201
Hours: Monday-Saturday: 9 am โ 7 pm; Sunday: 10 am โ 6 pm
GoodWill
Cause: Goodwillยฎ works to enhance the dignity and quality of life of individuals and families by strengthening communities, eliminating barriers to opportunity, and helping people in need reach their full potential through learning and the power of work.
Accepts Items: Clothing, shoes, accessories, books, small furniture, electronics, and household goods.
Notes: Known for its curated vintage section and a wide selection of furniture and household items.
Goodwill Fillmore
Address: 1669 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA 94115
Phone: (415) 441-0800
Store Hours:
MondayโSaturday: 10:00โฏAM โ 7:00โฏPM
Sunday: 10:00โฏAM โ 6:00โฏPM
Donation Drop-Off Hours:
MondayโSaturday: 10:00โฏAM โ 6:00โฏPM
Sunday: Closed
Notes: Offers a mix of vintage and contemporary clothing, with a clean and organized shopping environment.
Goodwill West Portal Boutique
Address: 61 West Portal Ave, San Francisco, CA 94127
Phone: (415) 242-0400
Store Hours:
MondayโSaturday: 10:00โฏAM โ 7:00โฏPM
Sunday: 10:00โฏAM โ 6:00โฏPM
Donation Drop-Off Hours:
MondayโSaturday: 10:00โฏAM โ 6:00โฏPM
Sunday: Closed
Notes: A boutique-style store featuring a curated selection of designer brands and quality clothing.
Goodwill Donation Center โ Wisconsin St & 16th St
Address: 121 Wisconsin St, San Francisco, CA 94107
Phone: (415) 575-2104
Donation Hours: Daily, 9:00 AM โ 5:00 PM
Accepted Items: Clothing, shoes, books, toys, linens, small appliances (working and non-working), electronics (including e-waste), CDs, DVDs, art, planters, and more.
Notes: This center accepts donations from both residents and businesses. For business donations, it’s recommended to call ahead with details about the items and quantity.
Out of the Closet
Cause: Out of the Closetโs mission is twofold: by providing HIV testing at select Thrift Store locations, prevention efforts are strengthened, and by generating the funding for HIV/AIDS programs and services, more HIV/AIDS-affected individuals have continued access to care and treatment.
Address: 1498 Polk Street, San Francisco, CA 94109
Phone: (415) 771-1503
Folsom Street (SoMa)
Address: 1295 Folsom Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone: (415) 558-7176
Friends of the San Francisco Public Library
Cause: They raise private philanthropic and earned revenue through programs like their used-book resale. Funds support SFPLโs programming, collections, services, and advocacy for strong local public funding.
Accepts Donations: Books, comics, CDs, DVDs, LPsโespecially popular, technical, academic, collectible titles in good condition; they do not accept moldy, damaged items, encyclopedias, heavily annotated books, magazines, or school library discards.