Who We Work With
We work with an array of customers from home owners that just need to remove one piece of furniture to Realtors that need to have an entire house cleaned out to contractors that need construction debris removed from the premises to the apartment renter that needs their furniture moved to the apartment the next town over. We have the resources to work in a wide variety of services in the lower Fairfield County area and JUMP at the opportunity to help out our local communities.
Residential
Commercial
Realtors
Property Management
Property management companies deal with tens and sometimes hundreds of tenants. More often than not they have to deal with the fact that their tenants leave junk or unwanted furniture in their office or home after the lease has expired. Property management companies need a junk removal company that’s reliable and on-call to come and cleanup afterwards. Well, look no further than the Clark County Junk Removal Pros. We’re a local family owned business that prides itself on customer relations and timely removal services!
Local City Government
If you’re in need of a local contractor to help out with some odd jobs, we’re the company for you. We’re fully insured, our men bonded and background checked, registered with the State of Washington, and ready to work! We can handle the small stuff that some companies wont even entertain. We’re equipped to service all different types of work and environments and will work with your busy schedule. Give us a call today to find out ways we can help!
Contractors
Landscapers
Charity Partners
Habitat for Humanity believes that every man, woman and child should have a decent, safe and affordable place to live. We build and repair houses all over the world using volunteer labor and donations. Our partner families purchase these houses through no-profit, no-interest mortgage loans or innovative financing methods.
Founded in 1984, Laurel House has its roots in the “clubhouse” model, a comprehensive self-help approach developed in the era of deinstitutionalization, when thousands of people with serious mental illness found themselves thrust into community settings without adequate income, housing, jobs, education, living skills, and supportive networks. Since then, Laurel House has implemented a variety of mental health programs that offer individuals the opportunity to participate in a supportive community that addresses these needs, while also affording them with opportunities for an improved quality of life, greater self-sufficiency and engagement in their local communities.
More recently, Laurel House has embraced a recovery model of care in our mental health programs to help those affected by mental illness in Washington State. Utilizing its Resources to Recover approach, Laurel House increasingly emphasizes services that help people reintegrate in their communities with improved skills, health, and confidence.
The Salvation Army operates 7,546 centers in communities across the United States. These include food distribution, disaster relief, rehabilitation centers, anti-human trafficking efforts, and a wealth of children’s programs. Our work is funded through kettle donations, corporate contributions, and the sale of goods donated to our Salvation Army Family Stores. Eighty-two cents of every dollar we spend supports our various missions across the country. We are a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization, and contributions are deductible for Federal Income Tax Purposes to the extent permitted under Section 170(b)(2) for corporations.