Pass It On.
Pass It Home.
Pass It Home Initiative is a student-run program that collects usable furniture and household goods and helps place them with people who need them.
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A photograph of the three student founders
"We help give furniture and other useful household items a second home — from tables and appliances to cookware, toys, and everyday home essentials."
Useful things deserve another chapter.
We accept a wide range of clean, functional household goods — not just furniture. If it can make a home feel more like home, we want to help find it a new one.
Furniture
Kitchen & Dining
Small Appliances
Children & Baby
Toys & Games
Storage & Organization
Home Décor
Electronics
Bedding & Linens
Other Household Goods
Items should be clean, safe, and functional. Our team reviews each submission and may decline items due to damage, odors, size, safety concerns, or storage limitations.
From one home to another.
Whether you have something useful to give or need help furnishing your home, the process is simple.
For Donors
Make space. Help furnish a home.
Fill out a short form with photos and a description of what you'd like to donate.
Our student team reviews your item and reaches out with any questions.
If accepted, we arrange a time that works for you.
We catalog and offer it to someone who needs it — giving it a second chapter.
For Recipients
Help useful items find their next home.
View our current catalog of available household goods.
Request a specific item or submit a general request for a category.
Our team reviews requests and reaches out when we have a match.
We coordinate a time and, when possible, arrange delivery.
Recently Added Items
Items currently available in our catalog. Inventory changes frequently.
Making a difference,
one item at a time.
Impact statistics will be updated as the program grows.
[ Group photo of the three student founders ]
Started by students.
Driven by community.
Pass It Home Initiative was started by three students who noticed how many usable household items were being thrown away — and how many households could benefit from them.
We believe that useful things deserve another chapter, and that neighbors helping neighbors is one of the most direct forms of community support.
Meet Our TeamHave something useful
you no longer need?
Help give it a new home. Pass along what you no longer need and help another household feel more like home.