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    4.2 (24 reviews)
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    Jen K.

    What a great community resource for those looking to give and receive. And a perfect alternative to Goodwill if you are looking to donate or purchase used housewares and furniture. Their mission is "to help vulnerable populations improve the quality of their lives and become self-sufficient by providing them with basic household furnishings." We were in the process of replacing mattresses in our home and I really didn't want the old ones to end up in a landfill since they were still in good condition. So I was really pleased to find this local non-profit that will take furniture and mattresses and provide them to families in need in my area. Since we were donating twin beds, and that is exactly what they are looking for, it was a perfect match. Their website is excellent and has a very concise list of household items they will and won't accept (https://www.communitywarehouse.org/donate-goods). They do expect items to be in good condition. Then you have the option of bringing your donation to them or they will send out a van to your home for a $30 charge. In our case, since we were donating beds, frames, dressers, tables, etc. we chose to scheduled a pick-up. The guys arrived as scheduled and were personable and managed to fit all of our items into their little truck. As a non-profit, they will issue a donation receipt for your goods. At the facility in Tualatin, there is an Estate Store open every day from 10:00a - 4:00p. Profits from the store help fund the operational expenses so it is a great way to keep on giving. And they have a blog featuring some of their more interesting vintage and unique items... http://estatestore.org/

    Alison M.

    I came in with my Mom, they have been here about a year and she drops in regularly. The front showroom had a large assortment of furniture in good condition ( several sets of table & chairs, nightstands, sideboards, dressers, etc). There was also a lot of home decor and complete sets of china. Many items were antiques and in surprisingly good condition. Mom picked up some items for the beach house. Since it was my first time in and my Mom was well acquainted with Mary Ellen, who was manning the cash register I was given a full tour. Here is the rundown, they are a non-profit, there are two locations, they sell 3-5% of what is donated. The rest goes to families in need, between the two stores they help out about 70 families a week by completely furnishing their homes. It is amazing that there is such a huge need that they are doing their best to meet. If they have it they will give beds with frames, sofas, tables & chairs, desks, kitchen supplies and even medical supplies like wheelchairs. I would assume there is some sort of screening process and families come in by appointment, if you or someone you know needs significant help (they specified low income, refugees, survivors of domestic violence) give them a call to find out how to get connected. Unlike Goodwill they do accept mattresses, bedding and pillows. All of this goes on behind the scenes from the main store, it is in a private area in the very back that is not visible from the main retail space. I was so impressed by the folks here, I went online and read their financials and all about the NPO, the volume that they give is staggering. In 2012 I am excited to take a truckload in the weekend and I encourage you to do the same. It is amazing to see such need being met in our community. Right off the website: Community Warehouse connected the following household goods to 6,400 people in 2012: Mattresses 2,953 Pillows 3,528 Armchairs 1,065 Dressers 1,300 Sofas 995 Dish Sets 5,441 Pots & Pans 4,246 Lamps 2,465 Kitchen Tables 1,065 Microwaves 436 TVs 923 Side note: They do not take food or clothes. Here is the link to their other location http://www.yelp.com/biz/community-warehouse-portland

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    Defiantly stop by when you are at Bridgeport or other suburban shopping. The Estate Store has treasures people have given to this great charity. They sell high end donated furniture , decor and housewares that raises money so the charity to buy practical items their clients need such as linens, etc. The store is nicely laid out, and the items are in great shape. You never know what they are going to get , so it's worth stopping by. I've seen some brand new items that still have store tags on them. There is always a big variety, some collectibles and even seasonal decorations and serving pieces. It's not bargain basement prices- but the prices are terrific compared to most consignment stores- and the quality is high. Third Thursday of the items all 20% off.

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    This is a great place doing important work to serve the homeless in our community. Please consider supporting Community Warehouse.

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    This place is amazing. I got some really high quality furniture. I was so impressed I'm so thankful. What a blessing.

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    Great service. Helped me and my family when we were in dire need of furniture. Fofo was really great at helping us. I really appreciate it.

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    A great place to donate furniture and household Items that you no longer need.

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    I've taken several classes here after being introduced through a Yelp Elite event. They had me at…read morestreet tacos! Chef Valentine is so nice and patient, the classes are fun, and at the end, you realize it's surprisingly easy to make good, healthy, affordable food that is delicious! I've taken the pork ramen class, which was my favorite. The broth, cooks in 30 minutes in an Instapot, and it was so rich and flavorful. I went out an Instapot the next day! We also made the noodles from scratch. It took a lot of kneeding to get the texture where it needed to be, but it was worth it! I haven't made the noodles at home yet because it took two of us to manage the pasta sheets and pasta machine, which I don't have. But someday! Also enjoyed the class where we learned how to make Saag Paneer, one of my favorite Indian dishes. Once you learn the technique, you can substitute chicken or lamb for the paneer. Quick, delicious, and far less money than if buying out. What makes these cooking classes so enjoyable is the ease and comfort of the atmosphere, created by Chef Valentine, and the ability to get to know the other people in the class. You all prep and cook together and then share the meal as a community. You can bring beer, wine or hard cider - and if you forget, go downstairs and buy some! People tend to share what they bring which adds to the sense of community. Chef Valentine has taught me knife skills, which I thought I had! Wrong. I was doing all the work and not letting the knife do it's job. It's all about the tools and using them properly. These classes have also taught me patience. Cutting all the veggies for the ramen takes time, skill and patience to get uniformed cuts. Prepping and measuring first makes the actual cooking process go smoother. I've always been a cook, but never much of a baker because baking is about being precise with measurements, which requires patience. After taking several cooking classes at Feed the Mass, I've learned how patience pays off. This Christmas, I baked about a dozen varieties of cookies, including baklava. They all turned out wonderful, according to my friends who gobbled them up and I owe it to Chef Valentine! Classes are located on the second floor of Whole Foods in the Pearl. You can park on the street or in Whole Foods garage. If you spent $10 on groceries, parking is free. Love taking classes here! I bought a book of 5 passes so classes end up being $25 per class, a bargain since you also eat a meal! What I really like is the mission of a Feed the Mass, which is to educate and provide classes to those who can't afford to pay for classes, to teach them how to make a healthy and affordable meals for their family. A meal that costs less than fast food and is far more delicious. And healthier. Taking classes supports this Non-Profit's mission. There are classes for kids, date nights, family classes and even classes where you learn how to prep a few meals that stretch out for a week. So take some classes and learn new skills, have fun and pay it forward! It's a great experience and a fun way to spend an evening with friends, family or as a single...once you walk in the door, you are part of the community.

    I took the ramen class taught by Chef Jacobsen Valentine at a private event. As a casual home cook,…read moreI thought it was awesome. No matter your skill level (unless, maybe, if you're already a professional chef), you'll learn something new. We made ramen noodles from scratch (!), which were an amazing consistency and soaked up the flavor of the broth well. We also learned proper knife techniques. Chef Valentine has a real passion for cooking and teaching others this important life skill as a means to a healthier lifestyle. A portion of class fees goes towards scholarships for classes for those in need. On the down side, this may have ruined me for instant and non-housemade restaurant ramen, as ours was so good! Now I'll really be saying, I could/should have made this at home!

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