Surplus Furniture in your CommunityAt Surplus Furniture and Mattress Warehouse, we are committed to saving our customers money. “Furniture can be a large expense for families. So if we can work together and save our customers money, then they will be able to focus those savings on what really matters, their family.” Saving our customers money has been the goal since we opened the doors over 10 years ago and this commitment has made a difference for thousands of families every week. At the heart of this initiative is the community we live in. That’s why Surplus Furniture and Mattress Warehouse continuously supports their community through a variety of different charitable organizations.

Surplus Furniture and Mattress Warehouse is proud to support several charities, like the Canadian Cancer Society, Sick Kids, Nanny Angel Network, our proud Canadian Military, Canadian Veterans, Firefighters Association, Police Association, Wounded Warriors, local women’s shelters, and so many more. We believe that through our community efforts we can make a difference and help support those in need. Surplus Furniture and Mattress Warehouse doesn’t stop at just charities though as our vision extends to everyone in the community. We work directly with the community and with the families in need. For instance, a fire ravaged the home of an elderly couple in one of our local communities, so Surplus Furniture and Mattress Warehouse donated an entire house full of furniture to help the couple when nobody else would. A local student didn’t have a bed to sleep in so Surplus Furniture and Mattress Warehouse donated a mattress set so the student could get the proper sleep required for their studies. A local family required beds after being forced from their home, so Surplus Furniture and Mattress Warehouse donated new beds in order to help them rebuild. Most recently, Surplus Furniture was proud to make a large donation to the Nanny Angel network (click here for link). The Nanny Angel network is an organization that provides childcare to mothers with cancer to assist in taking care of their children, giving the mothers a chance to get well while still knowing their children are being cared for. Audrey Guth the founder, was recently voted a local hero by CNN. In November, Surplus Furniture participated in their first ever Movember campaign. Nationally across all 21 store locations, they not only raised money for prostate cancer research and men’s health but they brought a lot of awareness to the cause by wearing a 'mo for 4 weeks. (Click here to view our mo's) Surplus Furniture and Mattress Warehouse is proud to serve our local communities. We love making a difference through local initiatives, which would not be possible without the support of our customers, our associates and our communities.