Dozens of Household Goods volunteers created an orange wave of appreciation for the arrival of 140 new mattresses donated by Mark’s Moving & Storage, Inc. Beds are one of the most critical items we provide, free of charge, to thousands of families in need...
On March 27, 30 people gathered to take part in a virtual flower-arranging class presented by Copper Penny Flowers, a Concord-based florist, as a fundraiser to support Household Goods. The event was part of Household Goods’ 30th anniversary event series. Copper...
“In Acton, you will find Household Goods. What was once a small operation from Barbara and Ira Smith’s carport, has turned into a 20,000-square-foot showroom for those in need.” So opens a recent segment on WCVB-TV’s Chronicle that featured...
Residents from Concord’s Elm Park neighborhood recently came together to fill a truck with furniture and household items to donate to Household Goods. Alyce Nelson signed up for a donation slot* and rented the truck. Pictured are just a few of the neighbors who...
Household Goods is thrilled to be driving a new box truck thanks to a Jean Wood Preston Grant from First Parish in Lincoln and a grant from the Agnes M. Lindsay Trust. These grants allowed us to replace an aging vehicle with a safer, more reliable truck that will have...
We debuted our new Who Needs Household Goods video at our April Open House. DigiNovations, a video production company and our neighbors, donated their time and creative services to produce the film. Thank you, DigiNovations, for your creativity and support and for...