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Community Warehouse’s Tigard furniture bank opens; city grant helped start local operations
Summary
Community Warehouse described its Tigard furniture bank operation, reporting it served 21 Tigard households in 2024 (346 individuals) and that appointment wait times are about six to eight weeks. Staff detailed donation hours, volunteer opportunities and how city grant funds supported the relocation and operations.
Representatives of Community Warehouse told the council their Tigard furniture bank provides donated furniture and household goods to people referred by social‑service partners and said the organization is now operating a site in Tigard after a September relocation from Tualatin.
"My name is Phil. I'm the senior manager of communications at Community Warehouse," the presenter said, and introduced Dryden Driggers, the new community outreach coordinator. They described the organization as a…
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