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Donations accepted by StandUp for Kids
Accepts donations of packaged foods, snacks, gently used clothing, winter and weather related outer gears and clothing, hygiene items, gift cards, camping supplies, and cash donations.
StandUp for Kids - Kitsap County kindly accepts donations of packaged foods, snacks, socks, underwear and new or like-new teen and adult-size clothing such as hoodies, winter coats and weather-related outer gear, travel-size hygiene items, gift cards, gently-used sleeping bags and tents, camping supplies, and cash donations. For more details, please visit our website at https://www.standupforkids.org/kitsap-county/donate/. You can also click here for an updated list of items and drop-off locations: https://www.standupforkids.org/uploads/files/KitsapWishlist2024.pdf or donate our most-needed items directly by shopping our Amazon Wishlist here: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3HQT48P3RFQAW?ref_=wl_share
Thank you for your support!
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Food Donation ProgramsDrinking Water Donation ProgramsPersonal/Grooming Supplies Donation ProgramsCamping Gear Donation ProgramsGift Card Donation ProgramsGeneral Clothing Donation ProgramsUnderwear/Sleepwear Donation ProgramsBaby Clothing Donation ProgramsElectronics/Small Appliance Donation ProgramsWinter Clothing Donation Programs
Donations accepted at New Horizons Ministries
Accepts donations of items to distribute to homeless and recently homeless clients of the youth drop-in center and youth shelter. Cannot pick up donations.
Call to confirm specific items accepted.
Accepts several types of donations, including the following:
- Clothing
- Hygiene items
- Household items
- Furniture
- Non-perishable food items
- Water bottles
- Individually wrapped snacks (granola bars, crackers, etc. )
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Homeless Donations accepted by LIHI's Urban Rest Stop in Downtown Seattle
Accepts donations of unused, sealed hygiene items as well as new or gently used socks, gloves, warm hats, coats and jackets.
Not able to accept other types of clothing items.
Accepts donations of unused, sealed hygiene items, including the following:
- Toothbrushes, toothpaste and mouth wash
- Shaving cream and razors
- Shower soap, powdered laundry soap and lotion
- Combs
- Feminine hygiene products
- Toilet paper Also accepts new or gently used socks, gloves, warm hats, coats and jackets.
Items must be clean and in good condition.
Not able to accept other types of clothing items.
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Donations accepted by Raphael House of Portland at Donation Drop Off
Accepts donations of new, unopened, and full-size personal hygiene products, baby hygiene products, natural household cleaning products, HE laundry detergent, new pillows, new socks and undergarments, twin sheets and blankets, and kitchenware.
Accepts donations of new, unopened, and full-size personal hygiene products such as shampoo, conditioner, and body wash. Also accepts toothpaste and toothbrushes, baby hygiene products, natural household cleaning products, high-efficiency laundry detergent, new pillows, new socks and undergarments (for adults and children), twin sheets and blankets, and kitchenware. Does not accept travel-size toiletries, used clothing or shoes, used toys, furniture, cell phones, or any item not in good, clean, working condition.
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Donations offered at Saint Leo's Catholic Church
Accepts donation of blankets, gloves, hats, scarves, socks, underwear, toiletries, men's outer clothing/shoes, candy and financial donations.
Accepts donation of:
- blankets,
- gloves,
- hats,
- scarves,
- socks,
- underwear,
- toiletries,
- men's outer clothing and shoes,
- candy for client guests and
- financial donations for direct services operations.
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Clothing Donations accepted by West Seattle Food Bank's Clothesline
Accepts new and gently used clothing for infants, children and adults as well as hygiene items. Cannot pick up donations.
Accepts new and gently used clothing for infants, children and adults. Donated clothing are offered to clients of the free clothing store, The Clothesline, which serves residents of the Seattle metropolitan area.
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Donations accepted at Skagit Friendship House
Accepts donations of new and used clothing, grooming items, and food. Monetary contributions are also accepted.
Accepts donations of new and used clothing, blankets/sleeping bags, grooming items and food. Monetary contributions are also accepted.
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Homeless Donations accepted by LIHI's Urban Rest Stop in Ballard
Accepts donations of unused, sealed hygiene items as well as new or gently used socks, gloves, warm hats, coats and jackets.
Not able to accept other types of clothing items.
Accepts donations of unused, sealed hygiene items, including the following:
- Toothbrushes, toothpaste and mouth wash
- Shaving cream and razors
- Shower soap, powdered laundry soap and lotion
- Combs
- Feminine hygiene products
- Toilet paper Also accepts new or gently used socks, gloves, warm hats, coats and jackets.
Items must be clean and in good condition.
Not able to accept other types of clothing items.
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Donation Center at Mary's Place
Accepts donations of items to distribute to homeless client families of the shelter and day center. Accepts twin size blankets, toiletries, hygiene items, new towels and new and used women's, men's and children's clothing; does not pick up donations.
Accepts donated items for use on-site and/or to be distributed to clients of Mary's Place and the women's day center. Visit website for an up-to-date list of accepted donations.
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Food Bank offered at Ocean Park Food Bank
Offers food and donated hygiene items to residents of Ocean Park and surrounding areas. Assistance may be provided up to twice per month.
Offers food and donated hygiene items to residents of Ocean Park and surrounding areas. Assistance may be provided up to twice per month.
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Personal Hygiene Packs offered at Coastal Community Action Program- Pacific - South Bend
Offers soaps, toiletries, laundry soap, shampoo, toothpaste, and other basics for low income individuals and families once every 6 months.
Offers soaps, toiletries, laundry soap, shampoo, toothpaste, and other basics for low income individuals and families once every 6 months.
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Personal Hygiene Packs offered at Coastal Community Action Program - Pacific - Long Beach
Offers soaps, toiletries, laundry soap, shampoo, toothpaste, and other basics for low income individuals and families once every 6 months.
Offers soaps, toiletries, laundry soap, shampoo, toothpaste, and other basics for low income individuals and families once every 6 months.
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Donations accepted by My Father's House at My Father's House Donation Center
Accepts donations to support the community shelter program and the families they serve.
Accepts donations of food, cleaning supplies, paper products, diapers, office supplies, wrapping paper, bus tickets, supermarket gift cards, new goys, gently used, books, and DVDs. A full list of items accepted can be found on the agency's website.
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Donations accepted by DAWN
Accepts donations of new items by way of Amazon Wish List to distribute to homeless and recently homeless clients. Accepts a variety of donations. See description for complete list. Does not pick up donations. Offers tax receipts for all donations.
Accepts only NEW and unused items of donations due to health and safety protocols. Accepts the following types of donations through Amazon Wish List:
- Twin size sheets
- Towels
- Pillows
- New women's and children's undergarments
- Children's pajamas and socks
- Cell phones and prepaid phone cards
- Diapers
- New full-size toiletries
- African American hair and body products
- Children's toothbrushes
- Calendars
- Journals
- Children's books & videos
- School supplies
Does not pick up donations.
Offers tax receipts for all donations.
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Food Pantry offered at Little Free Pantry at New Song Community Church
Provides non-perishable food items, as well as hygiene and similar items. Donations can be left at all times.
Several churches in the Wenatchee and Upper Valley operate Little Free Pantries, which distribute free non-perishable food and hygiene items. Some pantries may also provide cleaning supplies, diapers, kitchenware, and toiletries.
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Donations Service offered at Bread of Life Mission
Accepts donations of items to distribute to homeless and recently homeless clients such as blankets, sheets, pillowcases, hygiene items, cleaning supplies, kitchen items and adult clothing; sometimes provides pick-up within Seattle.
Accepts donations for use at Bread of Life Mission shelter. Accepts donations of the following:
- Financial contributions
- Estate gifts
- New and used men's clothing and shoes.
See website for a detailed list. Tax receipts available for all donations.
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Donations accepted at KentHOPE
Accepts donations of items to distribute to homeless clients of the shelter and day center. Visit website for list of currently accepted items; call to arrange drop-off. No donation pick-up.
Accepts donations of various items. Currently accepted items can be found on the website.
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Youth and Young Adult Drop-In Services offered by YMCA of Greater Seattle at Enumclaw Y Social Impact Center
Operates a shelter drop-in center for youth/young adults. Offers snacks, clothing closet, showers, laundry, harm reduction supplies, bus tickets, computer/WiFi access, pantry/food bank amd living room/TV.
Also offers access to housing resources and navigation, case management, workshops for enriching life skills, and information or referral to other community resoures.
Operates a youth and young adult drop-in center. Provides safe space, school supplies, computer/Wi-Fi access, pantry/food bank, open mic, and community involvement activities.
Also offers case management, homework club and tutoring workshops, and information or referral to other community resources.
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Food offered at East Grays Harbor County Food Bank
Offers a food pantry with non-perishable items, commodities, fresh fruits and vegetables, and some foods for nutritional requirements like diabetes. Occasionally has donated items like hygiene supplies and diapers.
Offers a food pantry with non-perishable items, commodities, fresh fruits and vegetables, and some foods for nutritional requirements like diabetes. Occasionally has donated items like hygiene supplies and diapers.
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Donations accepted by Compass Housing Alliance at Compass Center
Accepts donations of items to distribute to homeless and recently homeless clients. Accepts new socks, bedding and linens, sealed hygiene supplies, kitchenware and small appliances; does not provide pick-up.
Accepts donations to be used by the clients of the Compass Center. Accepted donations include the following items:
- New socks
- Bedding and towels
- Sealed hygiene supplies
- Kitchenware
- Small appliances
Offers tax receipts for all donations. Does not pick up items.
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In-Kind Donations Service offered at DESC's Rainier House
Accepts donations of items to distribute to homeless and recently homeless clients. Accepts a variety of donations. Cannot pick up donations. Can provide tax receipts. See description for full list of accepted donations.
Accepts donations of in-kind items to give to both housed and unhoused clients. Accepted donations include the following:
- Adult clothing
- Hygiene items
- Microwaves, blenders, fans
- Dishes, pots, pans, silverware, cooking utensils
- Twin size bedding
- Sleeping bags or tents
- Non-expired, shelf-ready food that does not need to be refrigerated
Items always needed:
- Men’s cut pants
- Men’s cut coats
- Women’s cut plus-sized clothing
- Menstrual hygiene products
- Coffee (beans or ground)
- Sleeping bags and tents
- New adult-sized socks and underwear (in packaging)
Items NOT accepted include the following:
- Furniture (including office or bedroom furniture)
- Home décor
- Books
- Pet items
- Perishable or expired food
- Medicines of any kind
- Children’s clothing or toys
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Winter Clothing Donation ProgramsWork Clothing Donation ProgramsKitchenware Donation ProgramsGeneral Clothing Donation ProgramsBedding/Linen Donation ProgramsFood Donation ProgramsPersonal/Grooming Supplies Donation ProgramsCleaning Product Donation ProgramsElectronics/Small Appliance Donation Programs
Community Services offered by Bonney Lake Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Assists those in the area with clothing and commodity needs (toilet paper, shampoo, deodorant, laundry soap, etc.).
Assists those in the area with clothing and commodity needs (toilet paper, shampoo, deodorant, laundry soap, etc.). Provides limited food items.
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Homeless Youth Street Outreach offered at StandUp for Kids
Performs outreach services to homeless school children and street youth to help them acquire neccessary living skills and provides clothes, blankets, hot meals, and hygiene items when available. Accepts donated items for youth. NOT A SHELTER.
NOT A SHELTER. Programs are staffed by outreach workers, working in conjunction with local school districts who spend time with at-risk/homeless youth, build relationships with them, identify and address their immediate needs (e.g., crisis intervention, food, clean clothing, hygiene kits, blankets, someone to listen) and provide information about and linkage to longer-term forms of support such as shelter, counseling, drug and alcohol detoxification and rehabilitation, care/case management. Youth in need do not have to be enrolled in school.
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Donations Service offered at Byrd Barr Place
Accepts donations of blankets, towels, food, toiletries, sheets and pillows to distribute to Byrd Barr Place's clients.
Accepts donations and distributes them to Byrd Barr Place clients. Donations accepted include the following:
- Toiletries
- Packaged or unexpired food
Not currently accepting clothing donations.
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Food Pantry offered at Little Free Pantry at St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Provides non-perishable foods, free lunches, cleaning supplies, and personal hygiene items. Donation box is near pantry at all times.
Several churches in the Wenatchee and Upper Valley operate Little Free Pantries, which distribute free non-perishable food and hygiene items. Some pantries may also provide cleaning supplies, diapers, kitchenware, and toiletries.
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