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Goodwill partners with Roadie app for home pickup in DC

Atlanta-based Roadie, with an active network in the D.C. region, calls itself an 鈥渙n-the-way鈥 delivery network, and will pick up unwanted items -- clothing, furniture, bicycles, etc. -- and take them to the nearest Goodwill donation center from now through Feb. 28. (Courtesy Roadie)
Atlanta-based Roadie, with an active network in the D.C. region, calls itself an 鈥渙n-the-way鈥 delivery network, and will pick up unwanted items 鈥 clothing, furniture, bicycles, etc. 鈥 and take them to the nearest Goodwill donation center from now through Feb. 28. (Courtesy Roadie)
Roadie鈥檚 sharing economy model connects people who have things to send someplace with drivers who are already headed in the right direction and have space in their vehicles to take the items. (Courtesy Roadie)
Roadie鈥檚 sharing economy model connects people who have things to send someplace with drivers who are already headed in the right direction and have space in their vehicles to take the items. (Courtesy Roadie)
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Atlanta-based Roadie, with an active network in the D.C. region, calls itself an 鈥渙n-the-way鈥 delivery network, and will pick up unwanted items -- clothing, furniture, bicycles, etc. -- and take them to the nearest Goodwill donation center from now through Feb. 28. (Courtesy Roadie)
Roadie鈥檚 sharing economy model connects people who have things to send someplace with drivers who are already headed in the right direction and have space in their vehicles to take the items. (Courtesy Roadie)

WASHINGTON 鈥 You don鈥檛 have to load up items you want to donate to Goodwill and take them to the nearest location yourself, thanks to聽a Goodwill partnership with on-demand delivery app Roadie.

Atlanta-based , with an active network in the D.C. region, calls itself an 鈥渙n-the-way鈥 delivery network, and will pick up unwanted items 鈥 clothing, furniture, bicycles, etc. 鈥 and take them to the nearest Goodwill donation center from now through Feb. 28.

Donors聽get a discount for the Roadie service which, in many cases, would be enough to cover the cost.

鈥淛anuary is typically a month when people reflect and resolve to do better. It is also a time when donations are traditionally down for Goodwill,” said Goodwill Industries International CEO Jim Gibbons.

鈥淪o this year, we are partnering with Roadie to make donating easier than ever and asking you to resolve to be a job creator by donating to Goodwill in 2017,鈥 he said.

Money raised by Goodwill鈥檚 sale of donated items goes to job training and placement, mentoring and online learning services for disadvantaged people.

Roadie鈥檚 sharing economy model connects people who have things to send someplace with drivers who are already headed in the right direction and have space in their vehicles to take the items.

鈥淏ecause of this, senders can send anything from cupcakes to couches. And as a driver, you an get reward and earn extra cash on drives you鈥檙e already taking,鈥 Roadie鈥檚 Jamie Gottlieb told 草莓传媒.

The drivers work in both on-demand mode and for pre-scheduled deliveries.

鈥淵ou could be taking a trip to work or a friend鈥檚 house, or even planning a week ahead if you鈥檙e driving to Philly or across country, and you could pick up deliveries along the way,鈥 she said.

Drivers can make anywhere from $8 to $50 for local deliveries, and considerably more for longer-haul deliveries.

Roadie says more than 200,000 people have downloaded its app nationwide.

For the Goodwill promotion, you need to and enter the promo code GOODWILL.

Jeff Clabaugh

Jeff Clabaugh has spent 20 years covering the Washington region's economy and financial markets for 草莓传媒 as part of a partnership with the Washington Business Journal, and officially joined the 草莓传媒 newsroom staff in January 2016.

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