The Furniture Moving position is a part-time position for Saturdays and Sundays. This is an entry-level position with room to grow. The right person for this position will be on the best, hardest working team at an award-winning non-profit furniture store! As an economic development institution of the African People's Education and Defense Fund, the work we do every day is contributing directly to self-determination programs in the African community! To apply and for more information, click on the image.
Or contact the Store Manager for an application and job description. Congratulations to Deanna for winning 2018's Volunteer of the Quarter award for the 2nd Quarter! Deanna joined the Uhuru team in June and has been an important part of our sales team every Wednesday and Sunday since then. Some call her the 'sales ninja' because she cleans, organizes and assists people so quickly and quietly! You turn around and the store looks beautiful and customers are happy.
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We've really needed quality sales assistance and Deanna fits this bill in every way. The whole team recognizes her numerous contributions and we're very happy to recognize her with this award. Congratulations Deanna! 2018's 3rd Volunteer of the Quarter goes to Rose Girard! If you're one of our many Thursday shoppers, you know Rose! Every Thursday she uses years of experience and knowledge to price new collectibles as they are unpacked.
But something you may not know about Rose is that she's been volunteering with Uhuru Furniture for more than 10 years! Over these many years she has helped develop how we process and price our collectibles and artwork and how we can get the most for all the wonderful donations we receive. This kind of commitment and ongoing contribution to Uhuru Furniture and APEDF is really worth celebrating! Thank you so much Rose!!
Uhuru Furniture & Collectibles is an economic development institution of the African People's Education and Defense Fund (APEDF). The mission of APEDF is to defend the civil and human rights of the African community and to address the grave disparities faced by the African community in the areas of health, healthcare, economic development and education. What do we mean when we say 'disparities'? Below are just a few of the statistics that expose the disparities faced by the African community here in the Bay Area.
Sources: “Alameda County Health Data Profile 2014', 'Alameda County Public Health Department', thepulseofoakland.com, www.cablackhealthnetwork.org, pacinst.org (This is a sample of our findings. For a full packet of health statistics, visit the store and see the sales desk.) - African people have the highest rates of hospitalization for hypertension. From infancy to 64 years, African people die at rates at least two times higher than white people. African people have the highest rates of death from all cancers as well as unintentional injury of anyone in Alameda County. African people have the second highest rates of death from heart disease, stroke and chronic lower respiratory diseases. Pacific Islanders have the highest rates. African people in Alameda County have the lowest life expectancy of any group at 74.7 years of age and African men as a group have an even lower life expectancy at 71.1 years.
This is compared to 86.7 years in Piedmont. African people experience the most premature death of any group in Alameda County by far. Homocide, cancer and heart disease are the leading causes. The infant mortality rate is the number of babies who die before their first birthday per 1,000 live births. This measure is often used as a benchmark of how healthy a community is, partly due to the great loss to society and partly due to complex interplay of factors that cause infant mortality. While Alameda County has relatively low infant mortality rates, the African community has infant mortality rates almost twice as high as the county average and much higher than any other racial/ethical group. A baby born at 2,500 grams or less is considered to be low birth weight (LBW).
LBW is associated with a host of lifetime health concerns. The LBW among African people is considerably higher than any other racial or ethnic group. The prevalence of diabetes is 36.1% among Indigenous people and African people have the second highest prevalence at 11%. African people in Alameda County have the highest hospitalization rates for chronic diseases including diabetes, coronary heart disease, severe mental illness, stroke, congestive heart failure, asthma and asthma in children under 5. African people are diagnosed with HIV at a far higher annual rate than any other racial/ethnic group in Alameda County at 50.9%. African people have the highest percentage of people with disabilities than any other group in Alameda County.
The residents of East Oakland inhale some of the most polluted air in the Bay Area, which makes it more likely to develop asthma and other respiratory problems. Rates of asthma for African children in Alameda County are 2.5 times higher than the overall rate in the county.
African self-reliance is the only solution. Help put power in the hands of the African community to bridge these grave disparities our community faces in health. Support Uhuru Furniture & Collectibles and the annual Uhuru Health Fair. Donate at www.APEDF.org.
'As is true with so many aspects of American life, when it comes to the impact of the economic crisis, race matters. According to the Pew Research Center, the median wealth of white households has grown to 20 times that of black households and 18 times that of Hispanic households. The report noted the historic significance of such pronounced inequality, as the gap is the largest since such data collection started over a century ago.' Click on the pic to read this Huffington Post article from 9/7/12. 'With a little perusing, this is a great place to find some decent quality, gently used furniture at a reasonable price. If you're lucky you might even be able to find some quality steals.'
'Used furniture and housewares in great condition arrive nearly everyday, and bargain hunters like myself buy the furniture like hot funnel cakes at a carnival!' 'The staff is super friendly and I love that their stock is constantly changing. Sometimes that sucks, though, because I'll see something great and then before I can make up my mind about it it's gone. Vandana M. 'Over the years my family has donated and shopped here.
Some of the furnishing in my college apartment were selected from the hodge podge here. I really support the idea of recycling furniture.' 'Uhuru reflects the history of Oakland in many ways - from furnishing of local styles to continuity with the Black Panthers 'do for yourself' program. One of the coolest spots in the Bay Area.'
'It's wonderful. I'm volunteering at Uhuru Furniture and ever since I came in the store and found out what Uhuru stands for and how it helps the community I was totally shocked. I found out about the program and I think it's great that the store and Uhuru House are doing so well.
Thanks for letting me be a part of your program.' 'The spirit moves in this community of activists. Donate everything - your time, your money, your furniture.' 'Be sure to buy a vegan blackberry pie at their annual holiday pie drive.
It will be a spiritual experience!' 'I especially like the way in which knowledgeable workers in the store put their heads together and decide on prices.' 'I have bought many furniture items at Uhuru. My group of friends and I visit the store almost every Friday afternoon before going to dinner.' 'We have procured some fine solid cherry wood pieces for bargain prices and are always on the lookout for more at this socially responsible establishment. We have also donated items we no longer wanted to bring it full circle.' 'Way to recycle cool digs, Uhuru.
'I can't see how you could not find something you need.'