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Related: About this forumFurniture Bank Delivers Used Furnishings And Hope To St. Louisans Struggling To Start Over
Mary Hayes cradled Tucker, a 15-year-old Boston terrier, tightly in her arms as movers from the nonprofit Home Sweet Home furniture bank maneuvered a donated sofa into her second-floor flat in south St. Louis.
With the furniture coming, oh, gosh, itll be so wonderful, she said, gently rocking Tucker. Itll take the emptiness away.
The furniture bank operates like a food bank: It collects used furnishings and housewares and distributes them at no charge to people in St. Louis and St. Louis County who are working their way out of sad yesterdays homelessness, abuse, poverty.
Hayes and her husband George moved to St. Louis in January after he lost his job in Florida during the federal government shutdown. He had been working for a federal contractor cleaning out hurricane-damaged housing. They hoped to live with relatives while he looked for a job, but that didnt work out.
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sheshe2
(87,552 posts)Nice.
Thank you for helping those in need.
More_Cowbell
(2,204 posts)But one lady says, now I can have visitors over for tea. What a big difference that will make in her life, to be able to socialize in her apartment.
Great work.