A project of the African People's Education & Defense Fund (apedf.org) for African self-determination. FREE, tax-deductible donation pick-up.
We are a project of the African People's Education & Defense Fund, a non-profit organization defending the human and civil rights of the black community and building programs and institutions that address the grave disparities in health, education and economic development faced by the African community. We pick up donations of furniture, collectibles and more - It's fast, free and tax-deductible. We pick up all over the Bay Area. We offer a one-hour times slot so you don't wait around all day. We are located at 3742 Grand Ave., Oakland since 1988. We are open Tuesday through Sunday from 11am-6pm. We have a high turnover, great selection, excellent prices and delivery options. To see what's in the store right now, go to: www.uhurufurniture.blogspot.com www.apedf.org We sell sofas, dining tables and chairs, desks, dressers, some appliances, racks, trunks, lamps, pillows, collectibles, art, vehicles and more. Uhuru Furniture & Collectibles represents the sector of Oakland that wants to see genuine change, and support sustainable economic development by and for the Black community. APEDF programs include the All People's TyRon Lewis Community Gym, Uhuru Jiko commercial community kitchens, Uhuru House/ Akwaaba Hall community centers, Uhuru Furniture stores, as well as many forums and classes related to the APEDF mission. DONATE - SHOP – VOLUNTEER
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