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Help Support the Arc of Washington

As your Garage, Yard or Estate Sale comes to an end and your  faced with the task of finding a home for the items that did not sell, consider donating those items to Value Village in University Place.  Although, those items didn't get purchased at your sale they can do wonderful things by benefiting our Non-Profit Partner, The Arc of Washington ! Every time you donate reusable clothing and household items to Value Village, we pay the ARC of Washington. 

Simply donate your items at:

VALUE VILLAGE,
6802 19th St W, 
University Place, WA 98466. 

Monday - Saturday 9am to 9pm
Sunday 10am to 7pm  For your convenience we have a drive thru around back.

We will be honored to receive your donations!

Thank You on behalf of the Arc of Washington and the Team at University Place Value Village! Please pass this along to your fellow sellers!
 “The Arc of Washington State’s mission is to advocate for the rights and full participation of all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.  Along with our network of members and chapters, we support and empower individuals and families; connect and inform individuals and families; improve support and service systems; influence public policy; increase public awareness; and inspire inclusive communities. For more than 75 years, The Arc of Washington State has been a leader in the development of services and programs for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities of all ages and providing support to their families.
The Arc of Washington State, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, is composed of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, their families, professionals and concerned members of the community.
The Arc of Washington State advocates for quality services and necessary funding to meet the needs of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families including birth to three services, special education, employment and residential supports, health care, transportation, respite and inclusion in the community.” www.arcwa.org

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