Will you donate office furniture to non profit org in Atlanta?
April 4th, 2009 | by Michael |valerie w asked:
Non profit organization located in Atlanta is seeking the office of statele open. We provide medical and social services for families of child cancer and other catastrophic diseases. We are looking for writers, the fax machine, the command section of the phone, the file cabinets, office items, sofa, love the seats, the chairs of the waiting room, tables, microwave, table and conference chairs. If you or someone you know has any of the above, selo metta in contatto con prego immediately. Monetary donations are accepted. Your donations are tax deductible … so thanks you can contact us via email or a watsonfun@yahoo.com info@watsonfoundation.org Email: watsonfund@yahoo.com Or info@watsonfoundation.org If you have any questions! Please feel free to contact us!
Non profit organization located in Atlanta is seeking the office of statele open. We provide medical and social services for families of child cancer and other catastrophic diseases. We are looking for writers, the fax machine, the command section of the phone, the file cabinets, office items, sofa, love the seats, the chairs of the waiting room, tables, microwave, table and conference chairs. If you or someone you know has any of the above, selo metta in contatto con prego immediately. Monetary donations are accepted. Your donations are tax deductible … so thanks you can contact us via email or a watsonfun@yahoo.com info@watsonfoundation.org Email: watsonfund@yahoo.com Or info@watsonfoundation.org If you have any questions! Please feel free to contact us!

One Response to “Will you donate office furniture to non profit org in Atlanta?”
By MC Wife on Apr 7, 2009 | Reply
Since your profile does not allow Emails, I won’t give you any contact names/numbers. However, start calling the property management offices for large office buildings in your area. As a property manager, I know that most buildings have office furniture that was abandoned by companies moving out. The property manager is usually happy to have someone that wants to take the stuff away.