Charity Profile: Project Impact

Charity Profile: Project Impact

Impact! is a non-profit organization that raises money for local charities through the sale of items at their network of Impact! Thrift stores throughout eastern Pennsylvania. Net proceeds have benefited a wide array of local charities that support children and families in crisis situations, struggling single parents, the blind, medical clinics providing free or low-cost healthcare, and soup kitchens providing food to the hungry. Our Bucks County franchise in Pennsylvania stops by Impact Thrift stores ...

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5 Things You Should be Recycling But Probably Aren't

5 Things You Should be Recycling But Probably Aren't

Updated July 2023 If you’re reading this blog, chances are you are familiar with the mission here at The Junkluggers: to enhance lives, our community, and the environment by donating, recycling, and supporting local charities. Odds are, you also already do your part to reduce waste on a daily basis. Perhaps you recycle paper products, bottles, and cans, and shop with reusable bags. But there are plenty of items you are probably throwing out ...

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Thank You, Love, For Being My #1 Groupie

Thank You, Love, For Being My #1 Groupie

Early on, at our first “office” based at a beach house in Fairfield, CTWhen I first started dating my wife, my business was in its infancy and many people laughed at the concept altogether. Not my wife. She proudly declared herself The Junkluggers #1 groupie and has offered endless support ever since. She has gone around town displaying her Junklugger green gear, volunteered with me to help cleanup in the Rockaways on her days off ...

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Guest Post: Tips for Cleaning Out A Parent’s Home

Guest Post: Tips for Cleaning Out A Parent’s Home

We are pleased to present the following guest post written by expert professional organizer Matt Baier. Clearing out a parent’s home can be a very emotional and stressful experience, but with these helpful tips from Matt, much of that stress can be avoided.Do the math.Ask for a floor plan from your new home. If one is not available, take some basic measurements and draw a simple plan. You can go nuts with ...

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