Our Supporters
Our Supporters
Furniture Sharehouse, one of many organizations across the country devoted to helping those who have been homeless or are in need, depends on the generosity of many other organizations. We appreciate the in-kind donations of professional services, the grants and financial donations that enable us to keep our facility open to serve those who are in needed.
Corporate Support
Hitachi Metals America Ltd.
L’Oreal Paris
Clancy Moving Systems
Organization Support
Community Unitarian Church, White Plains, NY
The Junior League of Westchester on the Sound
Larchmont-Mamaroneck Local Summit
Rye Presbyterian Church, Rye, NY
St. John’s Episcopal Church, Larchmont, NY
United Way of Westchester/Putnam
Washingtonville Housing Alliance
The Woman’s Club of Larchmont
Foundation Support
BJ's Charitable Foundation
Foundation of the Rotary Club of White Plains
The Hitachi Foundation
Lanza Family Foundation
Lone Pine Foundation, Inc.
M.B. & Edna Zale Foundation
Maurice Amado Foundation Fund
The New York Community Trust
The Thomas & Agnes Carvel Foundation
The TJX Foundation
Westchester Community Foundation
Government Support
County of Westchester/HUD Emergency Shelter Grant Program
New York State Office of Children & Family Services
Individual Support
We cannot list all our individual donors here, but thank them all for their generous donations.
Community Partners
Furniture Sharehouse is fortunate to be supported by many generous organizations that provide monetary, volunteer and in-kind services to support our mission – we are very grateful to them all, and we encourage you to help us thank them for their generosity by patronizing their businesses/causes and referring others to them.
- Classic Home Staging
Classic Home Staging is real estate marketing firm specializing in home staging and redesign. Kitty Schwartz, the firm's principal, generously donates and delivers excess furnishings to us periodically. They have also featured Furniture Sharehouse on their website as THE place to donate used furniture. - Conri Services Inc.
- D & L Associates Movers
Dave Vitullo and D & L Associates provide all of our pick-up and delivery services -- Dave "puts the furniture in Furniture Sharehouse." Dave takes very good care of our donors and our clients -- we can't thank him enough! - Fraioli & Quigley Movers
Donate use of moving vans for our furniture drives, and collect and deliver donations from their clients. - Grace Church Community Center
Provides weekly volunteers to work at our warehouse. - Junkluggers
Asher Fink, Josh Cohen and the entire crew at Junkluggers are dedicated to recycling everything possible from their removal jobs. They collect and deliver great furniture donations to our warehouse weekly, and they always respond generously to our requests for help out with furniture drives, disposals and other needs. - The Scarsdale Furniture Doctor
Harry Lennon volunteers weekly at our warehouse, taking home items that need repair or refinishing, and touching up and repairing items on the premises. Harry's white minivan pulling in is the highlight of our warehouse Wednesdays, and the pieces he has refurbished are usually snapped up by clients before they even make it into the warehouse. So call Harry if you need furniture refinishing! - Westhab Inc.
Provides volunteers to work at our warehouse and has assisted with renovations and special projects.
Our Donors
We are extremely grateful to our donors who make it possible for us to fulfill our mission:
Organization Support
- The Junior League of Westchester on the Sound
- Larchmont-Mamaroneck Local Summit
- St. John’s Episcopal Church, Larchmont, NY
- Rye Presbyterian Church, Rye, NY
- Community Unitarian Church, White Plains, NY
- Washingtonville Housing Alliance
- United Way of Westchester/Putnam
Foundation Support
- M.B. & Edna Zale Foundation
- Westchester Community Foundation
Government Support
- County Of Westchester/HUD Emergency Shelter Grant Program
- New York State Office of Children & Family Services
Individual Support
We cannot list all our individual donors here, but thank them all for their generous donations.

