Collaborative Partnerships

Our work is strengthened by long-standing partnerships with trusted professionals who share our values and commitment to exceptional service. These relationships allow us to provide seamless coordination, clear communication, and dependable support throughout every transition.

We are grateful to support these businesses and organizations through donations that benefit the community, helping items find new homes, support meaningful causes, and reduce unnecessary waste.

  • Logo for The Cavanagh House featuring a white armchair with a monogrammed cushion with the letter C and H, and the text "The Cavanagh House" underneath.

    The Cavanagh House


    The Cavanagh House is a nonprofit organization that helps individuals build financial stability through hands-on trade training and paid apprenticeship programs. By teaching practical skills and providing meaningful work opportunities, they empower adults in the Baltimore community to gain independence, confidence, and long-term career pathways.

    Learn more by watching the short film Who We Are and exploring their Student Sponsorship Program.

  • A white banner on a blue brick wall with the logo of Maryland Book Bank, calling for book donations. The banner instructs to leave books in a designated red shed at the north end of the building and provides the website www.MDBookBank.org.

    The Maryland Book Bank


    The Maryland Book Bank is a nonprofit organization dedicated to expanding access to books and promoting literacy in under-resourced schools and communities across Maryland. Through large-scale book distribution and community programs, they help children and educators build home and classroom libraries that support lifelong learning.

  • Logo for Second Chance featuring a black Greek column with a green leaf at the base, text reading 'Second Chance,' and the words 'Retrain, Reclaim, Renew' below.

    Second Chance


    Second Chance, Inc. is a Baltimore-based nonprofit that salvages reusable building materials through deconstruction, reducing waste and supporting sustainability. Their work also funds job training and workforce development programs that create meaningful opportunities for individuals facing barriers to employment.

  • A shopping plaza storefront with a sign reading 'RENEWAL Upscale Resale'. There are two large windows, one with mannequins dressed in pink and red clothing inside. The building features a brick and white facade with black awnings over the windows and a sidewalk with flower pots and flowers in front.

    Renewal Upscale Resale


    Renewal store in Hunt Valley is a nonprofit thrift store offering gently used furniture, home décor, clothing, and household goods at affordable prices. Proceeds support local recovery and community programs, allowing shoppers to make a meaningful impact with every purchase. With a constantly rotating inventory and a mission-driven focus, the store provides both value and purpose for the community.

  • Exterior view of a building with a sign for Alex Cooper Auctioneers on the wall.

    Alex Cooper Auctioneers


    Alex Cooper Auctioneers is a Maryland-based firm specializing in the accelerated auction of residential, commercial, and land properties. With decades of experience, the company uses strategic marketing and competitive bidding to deliver strong results for sellers and clear opportunities for buyers across the state.

  • Exterior of a white brick building with a sign reading 'Great Finds & Design, Fine Household Consignments'. The building has four windows, a small staircase leading to the entrance, and an American flag displayed to the right of the door. There are green bushes and trees in front of the building, and a parking lot in the foreground.

    Great Finds and Design


    Great Finds & Design is a Timonium, Maryland–based consignment and home décor store offering a curated selection of quality furniture, accessories, jewelry, and unique household pieces. With a frequently refreshed inventory and a spacious showroom, it provides shoppers with distinctive finds to elevate and personalize their homes.

  • Front of a commercial building with a sign for Richard Opler, and an office entrance with a black awning sign.

    Richard Opfer Auctioneering, Inc.


    Richard Opfer Auctioneering, Inc. is a Timonium, Maryland–based auction house specializing in antiques, estates, collectibles, and real estate. With decades of experience, the firm provides professional auction and appraisal services through both live and online sales, helping clients achieve competitive market results.

  • Storefront with a blue awning displaying 'TURNOVER SHOP', blue door with house number 3855, and a display window with lamps and large vases. A figurine of a dog is seated on a small wooden table in front of the display window.

    The Turnover Shop, Inc.


    The Turnover Shop, Inc. is a family-owned Baltimore consignment shop offering a curated selection of antiques, quality furnishings, and unique home décor. With a constantly rotating inventory and decades of experience, it provides a trusted destination for both shoppers and consignors.

  • Flyer for Habitat for Humanity's ReStore featuring options to shop, donate, and volunteer, with store hours from Tuesday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and drop-off and pick-up hours from Tuesday to Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

    ReStore - Timonium


    Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake ReStore - Timonium is a nonprofit home-improvement store offering discounted furniture, appliances, and building materials. Proceeds support Habitat Chesapeake’s mission to build safe, affordable housing for families throughout Central Maryland.

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