Home Again Furniture Bank Begins Distribution of IKEA Donation

COVID-19 had a dramatic impact on one not-for-profit dedicated to providing good-quality furniture to people who need it the most.

Home Again Furniture Bank rolled off its Blackmarsh Road lot today with the first truck full of furniture donated to the cause by IKEA Canada.

Last year, Home Again made 400 deliveries throughout the northeast Avalon area, but #Snowmageddon and the pandemic created a serious disruption in their pickups and deliveries.

No deliveries were made at all in April.

Amy Tulk of Home Again Furniture Bank says it saddened her to think of the people who were going without some of the essentials many take for granted – like a bed.

She recalls one incident involving the reaction of a man who received a twin bed after going for an extended time sleeping on the floor.

She says many take a good night's sleep for granted and the man, who was six feet tall, told her he couldn't wait to go to sleep in his twin bed after months of sleeping on the floor.

I'm at the Home Again Furniture Bank on Blackmarsh Road as they celebrate an extensive donation from IKEA Canada. Coordinators Maureen Lymburner and Amy Tulk will bring @590VOCM all the details next😃 @VOCMBen pic.twitter.com/EGLIiBfGlg

— Gerri Lynn Mackey (@GerriLynnMackey) June 25, 2020

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