"Fill A Truck" to Help People in Need Make A Home
Please come and donate your good quality new and used household goods on Saturday,
November 1, from 9 am to 1 pm at Pompositticut Community Center, 509 Great Road, Stow, MA
01775.
Stow, MA, October 03, 2025 -- Your Extra Could be Someone’s Only. The public is invited to donate
good quality new and used household goods on Saturday, November 1st from 9 am to 1 pm at the
Pompositticut Community Center, 509 Great Road, Stow, MA 01775.
Donations will be collected on-site in a moving truck generously provided by Mark’s Moving & Storage
and delivered to Household Goods, Inc. Household Goods provides a full range of donated furniture
and household items, free of charge, to help people in need make a home.
The event is organized and sponsored by Mark’s Moving & Storage, the official mover of Household
Goods. In addition, Mark’s Moving & Storage is providing a driver, support staff and surplus storage.
The following items will be gratefully accepted:
- Dressers, tables, chairs, couches and bookcases
- Like-new mattresses, box springs and bed frames
- Dishes, flatware, pots and pans, bakeware, sheets, towels, blankets, lamps, microwaves, coffee
makers, toasters, and vacuum cleaners
Only items that are clean, complete and in good working order will be accepted. We cannot take
upholstered items that are stained or torn, food, clothing, toys, books or any items not listed above.
About Household Goods, Inc.:
Since 1990, Household Goods has furnished 60,000 homes across Massachusetts. Located at 530 Main
Street, Acton, MA, Household Goods furnishes over 3,000 homes with 90,000 household items every
year. This is made possible by hundreds of dedicated volunteers who contribute tens of thousands of
hours. For more information about Household Goods visit https://householdgoods.org
About Mark's Moving & Storage:
Mark’s Moving and Storage’s non-profit division Mark’s Northeastern Furniture Foundation is a 501(c)
(3) non-profit organization and was established to re-purpose discarded furniture and provide for
charities and individuals in need. Since 2011, the foundation and its partners have distributed
thousands of pieces of re-purposed furniture. More than 1,000,000 pounds of furniture have been
given to individuals and local charities, such as the United Way of Tri-County, Welcome Home and
Household Goods, Inc. For more information, visit the firm’s website, www.marksmoving.com.
Mark’s Moving and Storage, 111 Milk St., Westborough, offers a wide range of moving and storage
services, including commercial on demand warehouse storage local and long-distance residential and