Donate to help those in need
Volunteers of America Michigan (VOAMI) offers charity donations near you, with FREE pick-up in Detroit, Burton, Lansing, and other communities across Michigan. Our thrift stores have more than 3,000 new items on sale every day.
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Three ways to donate to your local VOAMI
Your donations change lives by providing hot meals to the homeless and hungry,
emergency shelter, veterans programs, and more.
100% of all proceeds support programs in your community
and donations are fully tax deductible.
1 – Organize a FREE pick-up
Your unwanted furniture or household good donations can be picked up from your home or place of business across the state of Michigan.
2 – Donate directly to a store
We accept clothing donations at our donation centers during business hours. Donation centers are located inside our thrift stores
3 – Donate at a local drop-box
Donate your used clothing or household goods at one of our donation bins nearest you. We’ll sort your donations and use the proceeds to help those in need
See how your donations make a difference.
Provide hot and
healthy meals
Your donations change lives by
providing hot meals to the hungry
Aid with housing
and clothing
Donations aid in providing shelter and
distributing clothing to those in need.
Provide hope
to veterans
Donations help provide supportive services for veterans, transitional housing, emergency food relief and more.
A national organization, with local roots, dedicated to improving communities
Do you have unwanted items in your house? Donate to Volunteers of America Michigan. Every little bit counts. The clothes you don’t wear anymore, those pots and pans taking up space in your cabinets – somebody wants to buy them, and that money will go directly to someone in need.
A century of service and commitment to dignity
Volunteers of America is a faith-based organization who ranks as one of the most comprehensive and successful human service organizations in the nation; reaching out to 1.3 million struggling members of our communities each year.