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Baby Clothing Donation Programs | Newborns In Need

NIN volunteers provide care necessities to agencies and hospitals serving premature, ill or impoverished newborns. Newborns In Need distributes items free of charge to babies in the Greater Newark area. Can you sew, crochet, and/or knit Are you available to come to a chapter work meeting Or make things from home to donate You do not have to know how to sew, knit, or crochet to be able to help out. There’s fabric to cut, things to tag and sort, deliveries to make, etc. If you really want to help, we can find something for you to do. If you’re short on time but still want to help out, please consider making a monetary donation. There are also baby items, sewing and needlecraft supplies, and office supplies that need to be purchased. These items can be donated as well.

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Donations | Cuyahoga County Public Safety & Justice Services

Accepts donations of items to assist victims of crime. Will accept donations of the following: Working cell phones with batteries and chargers (for victims of crime who have lost their phone or need an additional phone for safety reasons), RTA bus tickets, cleaning supplies, bottled water, newly-purchased soft toys, gently-used plastic toys (clean), and books.

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Downsize With A Heart | Furniture Bank Of Central Ohio

Fee based, full service downsizing company.

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Donations | Goodwill Easter Seals Of Miami Valley

Accepts donations of new and gently used items. Donated items are resold in the agency's thrift store. Accepts: small appliances, clothing, books, media (DVDs, CDs, VHS, etc.), kitchen ware, toys, sports equipment, musical instruments, bedding and linens. Does not accept large appliances or mattresses.

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Donations | Health For Her

Accepts donations of the following NEW items: maternity clothing and items for babies and young children, including clothing (sizes for newborns up to 24 months), crib sheets and blankets, and personal care supplies. Does not accept car seats or furniture or any used items. Donated items are never resold.

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Material Assistance | Maternity Resource Center At Immanuel Baptist Church

Provides free infant, baby and toddler items including clothing, shoes, blankets, diapers, baby formula, baby food and bottles to mothers and expectant mothers in need. Also provides maternity clothes. Call first to verify supplies of non-clothing items.

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Donations | Lake-Geauga Habitat For Humanity

Accepts donations of new or used (in working order) building supplies such as paint, tools, siding, lighting fixtures, hardware, doors, windows, landscaping tools, and other construction materials. Also accepts donations of large appliances (except dishwashers and/or gas powered appliances) and household items such as plates and silverware. Donated construction items may be resold at the agency's Restore or used in the construction of homes. Also accepts donations of office supplies, equipment, and furniture for administrative use. Does not accepts mattresses, fabrics, or curtains.

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Donation Programs | Oaks Family Care Center

Accepts donations of the following items: - Diapers. - Baby formula and baby food. - Clothing for newborns through size 2T. - Other baby items. - Non-perishable food items. - Note: Does not accept adult items, household goods or furniture, or car seats.

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Donations | Goodwill Easter Seals Of Miami Valley

Accepts donations of new and gently used items. Donated items are resold in the agency's thrift store. Accepts small appliances, clothing, books, media (DVDs, CDs, VHS), kitchenware, toys, sports equipment, musical instruments, bedding, and linens. Does not accept large appliances or mattresses.

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Donations | Habitat For Humanity - Lima Area

Accepts donations of new and used building materials and supplies, small and large appliances, and household, gardening, and work tools and equipment. All items must be in working condition. Donated items are resold.

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Ridgeway Clothes Closet And Household Goods - Monday | Ridgeway First Church Of God

Provides clothing items for all ages. Also provides household goods, such as dishes, silverware, pots/pans, lamps, etc.

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Food Not Bombs | Food Not Bombs

Accepts donations of fresh food, including bread and produce. Moderately sized (four vegetable boxes) are ideal. Cannot accept canned foods. Also accepts donations of cleaning products, including trash bags, grocery bags, and rubber gloves. Accepts donations of automobile fuel cards.

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Habitat's Restore Donation Program | Habitat For Humanity International

Accepts donations of almost any items you take out of your home. Especially needed are doors, windows, cabinets (kitchen or other) and working appliances ( 10 years or less). But any building or remodeling material that's in good shape can be recycled through the ReStore, saving you dumping costs and providing a tax deduction as well. Equally important, your donations will go back into the community to help people who are upgrading their homes. The ReStore resells your new or used items (as well as corporate donations) for 50% to 70% off retail prices. All operating profits from ReStore sales go into Habitat's building program, helping provide adequate housing for Mount Vernon families. ReStore does provide donation pickup services once a week when scheduled in advance. Please contact our office for more information.

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Donations | Stock Pile, The

Accepts donations from individuals, builders and stores for sale at reduced cost in their non-profit building material reuse warehouse. Accepts donations of appliances, furniture, carpet, building supplies, tools, lawn care items and so forth in good reusable condition. Note: Does not accept donations of clothing, TVs, mattresses or box springs. Items requested for donation include: - Appliances less than 5 years old. - Brick. - Block. - Drywall. - Doors. - Electrical fixtures. - Electronics less than 5 years old. - Furniture. - Hardware. - Household items. - Lumber. - New carpet. - New insulation. - New shingles. - New siding. - New vinyl flooring. - Paint less than five (5) years old. - Plumbing fixtures. - Tile. - Windows.

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Donations | Shiloh Baptist Church

Accepts donations of canned, non-perishable food, cleaning products, and personal hygiene items.

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Donations | Allen County Dog Control Department

Accepts donations of dog food, treats, toys, bedding, collars, leashes, and cleaning supplies. Donated items are never resold. Also provides opportunities for people to sponsor spay/neuter programs.

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Donations | Trinity United Methodist Church (LIMA)

Accepts donations of new and gently used clothing, kitchenware, linens, blankets, sheets, shoes, cleaning products, and personal hygiene items. Items are distributed in the agency's free store and are never resold.

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Donations | Leading Families Home

Accepts donations of paper products, cleaning and laundry supplies, new bed and bath linens, new kitchen linens and supplies, and personal hygiene items. Does not accept clothing, large household items, or travel-size hygiene items.

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Donations | People Care Pet Pantry

Accepts donations of pet food and other items for pets including cat food, dog food, bird food, cat litter, guinea pig food, hamster food, puppy food, kitten food, big plastic containers, freezer bags, and five (5) gallon bags. Accepts sealed and open bags of pet food items and dented cans. Will accept other pet items such as leashes, crates and so forth. Also accepts items for homeless persons: coats, sleeping bags, socks, blankets, and personal care items. Also collects gifts and toys for Christmas.

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Donations | Gathering Place - The

Accepts donations of new and used furniture and kitchenware including cookware, dishes, and silverware. All items are previewed before pick-up appointment is made. Donated items are resold.

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Donations | City Mission

Accepts donations of new and gently used seasonal clothing (business attire, school clothes and uniforms, new socks/underwear, all in sizes up to extra-large), bedding/linen, and school supplies. Accepts donations of new personal care supplies (including infant supplies and diapers for children), new toys and games and. Dropped off items are never resold. Donations to the Crossroads Mens'program include bus tickets, new seasonal clothing (expecially large sizes), new socks, new underwear and t-shirts, new bedding and linens (twin sized sheets), Cold Medications and Cough Drops for adults; Large Size Toiletries (Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Wash*, Soap*, Deodorant*, Toothpaste/Toothbrushes, Petroleum Jelly/Vaseline); and New Living Translations Paperback Bibles. Gift ideas for men may include: Good Razors and Shaving Cream; Combs; Men's After Shave or Cologne; Backpacks or Duffel Bags; Shower shoes or flip flops; New Dress or Polo Shirts and Clothing (especially large sizes); Wallets; Cleveland Sports Gear (t-shirts, sweatshirts, hats, etc.); Journals; and Devotionals.

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Donations | Ronald Mcdonald House Of Cleveland

Accepts donations of new kitchenware (disposable food storage containers, plastic storage bags, plastic wrap and foil, trash bags, and non-stick scrub sponges) personal care supplies (facial tissues, hotel-sized bar soaps, boxes of large vinyl gloves), food (individually wrapped snacks foods, such as granola bars, crackers, etc.) and cleaning supplies (disinfecting wipes, multipurpose "green" cleaning solution, dryer sheets, rolls of paper towels). All items must be new. Donated items are never resold.

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