My Brother's Keeper is a volunteer Christian ministry
located in Easton, MA which delivers food and furniture to families
in need. Our goal is to do more than deliver "usable" physical
objects. We try to lift people up, help them feel special, and let
them know they are loved.
We accept furniture by pick-ups only.
The towns we cover are listed below.

Towns in our service area:
Abington Hanson Raynham
Avon Holbrook Rockland
Braintree Mansfield Sharon
Bridgewater Milton Stoughton
Brockton Norton Taunton
Canton Norwood W. Bridgewater
Dedham Pembroke Westwood
E. Bridgewater Quincy Weymouth
Easton Randolph Whitman
To accomplish our mission, we work with basic furniture items that are
in very good condition. We cannot deliver upholstered items that are
ripped, torn, worn, stained, or dated. Electrical items must be in safe
working condition. As a matter of policy, no donated items are sold.
My Brother's Keeper accepts donated furniture and household
items during the months of January through mid-November. Pick-ups are
typically scheduled within 1-2 weeks of the initial contact with us.
We do not commit to accepting furniture "sight unseen" over
the phone. At every pick-up, an experienced volunteer makes the final
determination whether items are accepted or declined.
My Brother's Keeper normally accepts the following furniture items
in good condition:
- Standard couches and loveseats (no older than 10-12 years)
- End tables & coffee
tables
- Twin mattresses and box springs
- Full (double) mattresses and box springs
- Queen mattresses and box
springs
- Dressers
- Night stands
- Kitchen tables and chairs
- Refrigerators (no older than 10-12 years)
- Lamps
Examples of items that we cannot effectively use
are: desks, office furniture, hutches, buffets, pullout couches (sleeper
sofas), futons, stoves, washing machines and dryers, exercise equipment,
wheelchairs, walkers, console TVs, cribs, clothes, books, and Christmas
decorations.
To
donate furniture to My Brother's Keeper,
please call (508) 238-7512.
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"Whatever
you do for the most humble of my people, you do for me."
Matthew 25:40
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