Because local affiliates independently operate these stores, their rules vary by location. Use their ZIP-based locator online to find the closest store, and make sure you call first to ask if they have space for your bed.
Salvation Army
The Salvation Army is another great choice for donating large items. You can use their official drop-off and pickup tools online to see your local options. Acceptance varies widely by location and primarily depends on current inventory and local laws. Please confirm they can take your bed before you load it up into your truck.
Local Shelters, Refugee Resettlement Orgs, and Community Furniture Programs
Sometimes your mattress is in perfectly fine condition, but large chain charities simply cannot accept it because their warehouses are full or they have strict local inventory limits. When that happens, hyperlocal organizations like homeless shelters and refugee resettlement groups are often thrilled to take it.
These smaller programs have different resources and focus on filling immediate community needs. Just keep in mind that they still require beds to be in very good condition with no stains or odors. Try searching online for local community furniture programs right in your town.
Someone Nearby Who Needs It
You can also give your bed directly to a neighbor. Community groups and online giveaways are perfect for this. Post your item in a Buy Nothing group or list it on Facebook Marketplace, Freecycle, or Craigslist. Make sure you follow basic safety tips for pickup, like arranging a daytime porch pickup and bringing a friend to help you.