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713-868-6970


The HJF Resale Shop, owned and operated by HJF, has been offering reasonably priced merchandise since 1969. The current shop at 1815 Rutland opened in 1987 and features furniture, clothing, antiques, decorative accessories and household items.

Items for resale at the HJF Resale Shop


The Resale Shop accepts furniture consignments and tax deductible donations Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.

Pick up is available for large donated items.

Mattresses, computers, monitors and sports equipment are not accepted for consignment or donation.

Items for consignment must be clean and in good repair. 60% of the amount received for the sale of the consigned items is paid to the consignor. The remaining 40% is used to benefit projects of the HJF.

Hours: Monday through Saturday
9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Location: 1815 Rutland in the Houston Heights Shopping District

Directions: North from Interstate 10 on Shepherd; turn right (east) on 18th Street. (click for map)

For additional information, call the Houston Junior Forum Resale Shop at 713-868-6970.

Resale Shop In The News:

Kingwood resident works to make resale shop a better place
By JENNIFER SUMMER
jsummer@hcnonline.com
Published: 07.15.08

Eight years later, with 570 hours in one year and 30 miles per trip, volunteering at Houston Junior Forum Resale Shop is still truly enjoyable for Kingwood resident Alice Kaufman.

Because of Kaufman’s volunteerism, the resale shop receives funds from the ExxonMobil Volunteer Involvement Program which helps the shop stay in working order.

“Volunteering at the resale shop has been amazing. When we are open, I work the sales floor and help customers find things they are looking for. The resale shop is my saving grace,” Kaufman said.

Kaufman first started volunteering in 2000 and has served as chairwoman on and off throughout the years. Currently, she is serving as the chairwoman who is in charge of making sure everything is organized and in order for the managers.

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The Houston Junior Forum is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization and does not receive any governmental or United Way funding.
HJF gratefully acknowledges the financial support of individuals and the many local foundations and corporations whose generosity enables HJF members to serve so many in the Houston community.

Continued support will enable HJF to help secure the future of HJF projects and those served in the community through them.