2/5 Natasha A. 4 months ago on Google
Working
two
jobs,
I
wanted
to
hold
on
to
my
furniture
donation
until
I
could
bring
it
to
the
Freshwater
Furniture
Depot.
Finally
finding
a
small
window
of
time
around
noon
on
a
Saturday
to
bring
in
my
items,
I
arrived
and
asked
of
the
people
in
the
receiving
area
what
to
do
since
I
had
never
been
there
before.
The
woman
who
answered
me
was
upset,
telling
me
this
was
their
busiest
time
of
day
and
that
I
was
making
things
difficult
for
them.
I
said
this
was
the
only
time
I
could
come
in
the
last
few
months
because
I
work
a
lot.
She
went
on
to
explain
there
is
very
little
space
and
I
would
have
a
hard
time
bringing
my
items
in.
An
older
gentleman
then
said
they
would
open
the
big
garage
door
and
he
would
help
me.
He
too
seemed
annoyed
with
my
presence
and
how
haphazard
the
processes
are
there.
The
whole
thing
left
me
feeling
bad.
I
had
been
telling
people,
as
I
do
assist
in
running
a
free
items
site
where
I
work,
about
Freshwater's
low
and
no
cost
furniture.
But
I
don't
feel
good
about
doing
that
anymore.
I
don't
want
my
families
to
experience
the
kind
of
interaction
I
did.
Maybe
Freshwater
can
plan
ahead
and
partner
with
other
community
organizations
to
remedy
this
problem
of
too
many
donations
for
their
space.
It
appears
the
volunteers
would
appreciate
it.