Bicycles
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Ciclo Urbano
2459 W Division, Chicago
(773) 772-4870
ciclourbanochicago.com/donate
Donate old bikes to fund and support youth bike programming in Chicago area. Call to arrange drop-off or request a pickup.
Goodwill Industries
1551 N Dryden Ave, Arlington Heights
(847) 670-7311
amazinggoodwill.com
Also accepts computer equipment and peripherals (including monitors), TVs, small appliances, clothing, home décor, books and movies (DVD and VHS).
No refrigerators or washers/dryers. No mattresses or box springs.
The Recyclery Collective
7628 N Paulina, Chicago
(773) 262-5900
therecyclery.org/support
Operates educational programs and donates bikes to those in need. Call first to donate used bikes, bike parts, tools and office supplies.
Salvation Army
•250 W Rand Rd, Arlington Heights
(847) 577-2828
•6715 W Dempster, Morton Grove
(847) 581-0590
•4335 Oakton, Skokie
(847) 983-8197
usc.salvationarmy.org/usc/www_usc.nsf
Also accepts clothing, musical instruments, books, working television sets, working computers and monitors, and furniture and appliances in good working condition.
Not all stores accept all items (e.g., TVs). Call individual store before dropping off donations. Bulk pickups may be scheduled by calling (773) 477-1300.
Working Bikes Cooperative
workingbikes.org
Provides bikes to charity organizations in Chicagoland area, and ships bikes to countries in which they are the primary mode of transportation. Drop-off sites follow:
•Alberto’s Cycles
661 Central Ave, Highland Park
(847) 432-0015
•Campbell Street Bicycle Shop
13 W Campbell St, Arlington Heights
(847) 222-7887
•Green Bay Cycles
999 Green Bay Rd, Winnetka
(847) 446-7433
•Higher Gear
1898 N Sheridan Rd, Highland Park
(847) 433-2453
•Prospect Bikes & Trains
506 E Northwest Hwy, Mount Prospect
(847) 259-4569
•RRB Cycles
562 Green Bay Rd, Kenilworth
(847) 251-7878
•Village Cycle Sport
1313 N Rand Rd, Arlington Heights
(847) 398-1650
•Dan Thompson’s House
2518 W Lake Ave, Glenview
(847) 998-0647
Bike Chains:
Resource Revival
resourcerevival.com
Resource Revival recycles bike chains to create new products. See website for locations and mail-in information.