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Thrift Store - Trending Upward Thrift Shoppe
- Non-profit, faith-based thrift shop provides the community of Waconia and surrounding areas with a place to purchase affordable clothing and household goods.
- Bring a clothing or household donation during shop hours and receive $1 off any thrift store purchase of $1 or more. Receive $1 off for a non-perishable food donation to the Waconia Food Shelf. High school and college students can show student ID to receive 10% off their purchase.
- Donations: Drop-off of donations is accepted and anyone interested in donating must stay in their vehicle and be present. Staff will unload donations from the vehicle. See website for complete listing of acceptable and non-acceptable items.
- Non-profit, faith-based thrift shop provides the community of Waconia and surrounding areas with a place to purchase affordable clothing and household goods.
- Bring a clothing or household donation during shop hours and receive $1 off any thrift store purchase of $1 or more. Receive $1 off for a non-perishable food donation to the Waconia Food Shelf. High school and college students can show student ID to receive 10% off their purchase.
- Donations: Drop-off of donations is accepted and anyone interested in donating must stay in their vehicle and be present. Staff will unload donations from the vehicle. See website for complete listing of acceptable and non-acceptable items.
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Kitchenware Donation ProgramsGeneral Clothing Donation ProgramsOffice Supplies Donation ProgramsElectronics/Small Appliance Donation ProgramsFurniture/Home Furnishings Donation ProgramsThrift ShopsDonation Drop Off PointsBedding/Linen Donation ProgramsArts and Crafts Donation ProgramsSchool Supplies Donation ProgramsHousehold Tools/Equipment Donation ProgramsSports Equipment Donation ProgramsToy/Game Donation ProgramsBicycle Donation Programs
Family Development - Mahube Otwa Community Action Partnership - Northwest MN
The goals of the Family Development programs are to assist families in crisis situations, meet basic needs, and to strive towards and maintain self-sufficiency
Services may include:
Food programs
- Food shelf vouchers
Application assistance
- Food support
- Health insurance
- Social security benefits
Seasonal
- School supply distribution
- Winter clothing
- Food baskets
- Toys and holiday gifts to families in need
Outreach and referrals to
- Budgeting
- Housing
- Medical services
- Parenting education
- Transportation
The goals of the Family Development programs are to assist families in crisis situations, meet basic needs, and to strive towards and maintain self-sufficiency
Services may include:
Food programs
- Food shelf vouchers
Application assistance
- Food support
- Health insurance
- Social security benefits
Seasonal
- School supply distribution
- Winter clothing
- Food baskets
- Toys and holiday gifts to families in need
Outreach and referrals to
- Budgeting
- Housing
- Medical services
- Parenting education
- Transportation
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Certificates/Forms AssistanceFree School SuppliesWinter Clothing Donation ProgramsSchool Supplies Donation ProgramsFood VouchersInformation and ReferralFamiliesCase/Care ManagementEconomic Self Sufficiency ProgramsSocial Security Disability Insurance ApplicationsFood Stamps/SNAP ApplicationsHoliday Gifts/ToysWinter Clothing
Rochester Youth Services Donations - Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota - Rochester
Accepts donations of:
- Backpacks
- Body wash - full size
- Cereal
- Cleaning supplies
- Hair products - full size
- Hamburger meat - 1 pound
- Mac and Cheese/boxed meals
- New pillows
- Paper towels
- Pasta and pasta sauce
- Peanut butter and jelly
- Tissues
- Toilet paper
Visit website for the complete updated list.
Accepts donations of:
- Backpacks
- Body wash - full size
- Cereal
- Cleaning supplies
- Hair products - full size
- Hamburger meat - 1 pound
- Mac and Cheese/boxed meals
- New pillows
- Paper towels
- Pasta and pasta sauce
- Peanut butter and jelly
- Tissues
- Toilet paper
Visit website for the complete updated list.
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Basic Needs Services - Salvation Army - Hibbing
Assistance with:
- Lodging for individuals experiencing homelessness
- Rent assistance (in case of eviction)
- Seasonal/holiday help
- Utility assistance (in case of shut-off)
Assistance with:
- Lodging for individuals experiencing homelessness
- Rent assistance (in case of eviction)
- Seasonal/holiday help
- Utility assistance (in case of shut-off)
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School Supplies - Salvation Army - Saint Cloud
Provides free school supplies; school supply donations accepted year-round
Provides free school supplies; school supply donations accepted year-round
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School Supplies Donation and Distribution - CROSS Center of Benton County
School supplies offered in August, to children who attend Foley schools, grades K - 12. Provides school supplies appropriate to the student's grade will be available along with backpacks. School supply donations are accepted from the community at any time.
School supplies offered in August, to children who attend Foley schools, grades K - 12. Provides school supplies appropriate to the student's grade will be available along with backpacks. School supply donations are accepted from the community at any time.
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Social Services - Salvation Army - Southeastern Minnesota Service Extension
Services vary from county to county; volunteer opportunities included for interested community members. Services may include:
Basic needs
- Back-to-school assistance
- Food
- Housing
- Other emergency needs
- Transportation
- Utility assistance
Summer camps for youth
Thrift store vouchers for clothing/household goods
Services vary from county to county; volunteer opportunities included for interested community members. Services may include:
Basic needs
- Back-to-school assistance
- Food
- Housing
- Other emergency needs
- Transportation
- Utility assistance
Summer camps for youth
Thrift store vouchers for clothing/household goods
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Family Development - Mahube Otwa Community Action Partnership - Northwest MN
The goals of the Family Development programs are to assist families in crisis situations, meet basic needs, and to strive towards and maintain self-sufficiency
Services may include:
Food programs
- Food shelf vouchers
Application assistance
- Food support
- Health insurance
- Social security benefits
Seasonal
- School supply distribution
- Winter clothing
- Food baskets
- Toys and holiday gifts to families in need
Outreach and referrals to
- Budgeting
- Housing
- Medical services
- Parenting education
- Transportation
The goals of the Family Development programs are to assist families in crisis situations, meet basic needs, and to strive towards and maintain self-sufficiency
Services may include:
Food programs
- Food shelf vouchers
Application assistance
- Food support
- Health insurance
- Social security benefits
Seasonal
- School supply distribution
- Winter clothing
- Food baskets
- Toys and holiday gifts to families in need
Outreach and referrals to
- Budgeting
- Housing
- Medical services
- Parenting education
- Transportation
What's Here
Certificates/Forms AssistanceFree School SuppliesWinter Clothing Donation ProgramsSchool Supplies Donation ProgramsFood VouchersInformation and ReferralFamiliesCase/Care ManagementEconomic Self Sufficiency ProgramsSocial Security Disability Insurance ApplicationsFood Stamps/SNAP ApplicationsHoliday Gifts/ToysWinter Clothing
Military Family Support Services - Operation Homefront
Provides various forms of relief to military families through its programs, such as:
- Critical Financial Assistance: Rent, mortgage, utility, and medical bills; based on need
- Recurring Family Support programs: Back to School Brigade, Holiday Meals for Military, Star Spangled Baby Showers, Holiday Toy Drive, and Military Child of the Year.
- Vehicle Repair
Provides various forms of relief to military families through its programs, such as:
- Critical Financial Assistance: Rent, mortgage, utility, and medical bills; based on need
- Recurring Family Support programs: Back to School Brigade, Holiday Meals for Military, Star Spangled Baby Showers, Holiday Toy Drive, and Military Child of the Year.
- Vehicle Repair
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Military Donations/Relief ProgramsThanksgiving BasketsAutomotive Repair and MaintenanceMoving Expense AssistanceHeating Fuel Payment AssistanceWater Service Payment AssistanceAutomobile Purchase LoansHoliday Gifts/ToysSchool Supplies Donation ProgramsElectric Service Payment AssistanceFree School SuppliesRent Payment AssistanceCommunity Baby ShowersChristmas BasketsVeteran Home LoansGas Service Payment AssistanceHoliday DonationsAutomobile Insurance Payment Assistance
Book Donations - Books for Africa
Collects donated new and used books at a Saint Paul warehouse and ship them to schools in Africa
Guidelines:
Accepted: Fiction and nonfiction reading books 15 years old or newer, textbooks and reference books with publication dates of 2005 or later, school/office supplies
Not accepted: Magazines, home decorating/wedding/cookbooks, ethnocentric books, foreign languages books except for those in French, American history or civics books, music books for grades kindergarten - 12th grade, murder mysteries, or anything with "kill," "die," etc. in the title
Collects donated new and used books at a Saint Paul warehouse and ship them to schools in Africa
Guidelines:
Accepted: Fiction and nonfiction reading books 15 years old or newer, textbooks and reference books with publication dates of 2005 or later, school/office supplies
Not accepted: Magazines, home decorating/wedding/cookbooks, ethnocentric books, foreign languages books except for those in French, American history or civics books, music books for grades kindergarten - 12th grade, murder mysteries, or anything with "kill," "die," etc. in the title
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Family Development - Mahube Otwa Community Action Partnership - Northwest MN
The goals of the Family Development programs are to assist families in crisis situations, meet basic needs, and to strive towards and maintain self-sufficiency
Services may include:
Food programs
- Food shelf vouchers
Application assistance
- Food support
- Health insurance
- Social security benefits
Seasonal
- School supply distribution
- Winter clothing
- Food baskets
- Toys and holiday gifts to families in need
Outreach and referrals to
- Budgeting
- Housing
- Medical services
- Parenting education
- Transportation
The goals of the Family Development programs are to assist families in crisis situations, meet basic needs, and to strive towards and maintain self-sufficiency
Services may include:
Food programs
- Food shelf vouchers
Application assistance
- Food support
- Health insurance
- Social security benefits
Seasonal
- School supply distribution
- Winter clothing
- Food baskets
- Toys and holiday gifts to families in need
Outreach and referrals to
- Budgeting
- Housing
- Medical services
- Parenting education
- Transportation
What's Here
Certificates/Forms AssistanceFree School SuppliesWinter Clothing Donation ProgramsSchool Supplies Donation ProgramsFood VouchersInformation and ReferralFamiliesCase/Care ManagementEconomic Self Sufficiency ProgramsSocial Security Disability Insurance ApplicationsFood Stamps/SNAP ApplicationsHoliday Gifts/ToysWinter Clothing
Housing Services - Ruth's House
Access point for Coordinated Entry housing programs.
Provides emergency and transitional shelter with supportive services for women and their children experiencing homelessness. Shelter includes family units with private bedrooms and shared common areas, emphasizing community living and shared responsibilities.
Basic Needs provided:
- Laundry facilities
- Limited food support
- Phone and internet access
- Personal care items
- Shelter
Supportive Services include:
- 24-hour staff support
- Case management
- Employment and life-skills education
- Personal advocacy
- Referrals and connections to other community resources
- Support groups
Permanent Supportive Housing:
- Offers rental assistance for a limited number of off-site permanent supportive housing units for families experiencing homelessness who face additional barriers, such as disability
- Ongoing supportive services to promote long-term housing stability
Volunteers, Donations, and Material assistance:
- Accepts volunteers, financial contributions, and in-kind donations
- Current organizational needs are listed here https://ruthshousemn.org/how-you-can-help/donate-supplies/needs-list/
Access point for Coordinated Entry housing programs.
Provides emergency and transitional shelter with supportive services for women and their children experiencing homelessness. Shelter includes family units with private bedrooms and shared common areas, emphasizing community living and shared responsibilities.
Basic Needs provided:
- Laundry facilities
- Limited food support
- Phone and internet access
- Personal care items
- Shelter
Supportive Services include:
- 24-hour staff support
- Case management
- Employment and life-skills education
- Personal advocacy
- Referrals and connections to other community resources
- Support groups
Permanent Supportive Housing:
- Offers rental assistance for a limited number of off-site permanent supportive housing units for families experiencing homelessness who face additional barriers, such as disability
- Ongoing supportive services to promote long-term housing stability
Volunteers, Donations, and Material assistance:
- Accepts volunteers, financial contributions, and in-kind donations
- Current organizational needs are listed here https://ruthshousemn.org/how-you-can-help/donate-supplies/needs-list/
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Social Services - Salvation Army - Southeastern Minnesota Service Extension
Services vary from county to county; volunteer opportunities included for interested community members. Services may include:
Basic needs
- Back-to-school assistance
- Food
- Housing
- Other emergency needs
- Transportation
- Utility assistance
Summer camps for youth
Thrift store vouchers for clothing/household goods
Services vary from county to county; volunteer opportunities included for interested community members. Services may include:
Basic needs
- Back-to-school assistance
- Food
- Housing
- Other emergency needs
- Transportation
- Utility assistance
Summer camps for youth
Thrift store vouchers for clothing/household goods
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Stuff the Bus - United Way of Otter Tail and Wadena Counties
Provides backpacks and other school supplies for children preparing for a new school year
Provides backpacks and other school supplies for children preparing for a new school year
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Family Development - Mahube Otwa Community Action Partnership - Northwest MN
The goals of the Family Development programs are to assist families in crisis situations, meet basic needs, and to strive towards and maintain self-sufficiency
Services may include:
Food programs
- Food shelf vouchers
Application assistance
- Food support
- Health insurance
- Social security benefits
Seasonal
- School supply distribution
- Winter clothing
- Food baskets
- Toys and holiday gifts to families in need
Outreach and referrals to
- Budgeting
- Housing
- Medical services
- Parenting education
- Transportation
The goals of the Family Development programs are to assist families in crisis situations, meet basic needs, and to strive towards and maintain self-sufficiency
Services may include:
Food programs
- Food shelf vouchers
Application assistance
- Food support
- Health insurance
- Social security benefits
Seasonal
- School supply distribution
- Winter clothing
- Food baskets
- Toys and holiday gifts to families in need
Outreach and referrals to
- Budgeting
- Housing
- Medical services
- Parenting education
- Transportation
What's Here
Certificates/Forms AssistanceFree School SuppliesWinter Clothing Donation ProgramsSchool Supplies Donation ProgramsFood VouchersInformation and ReferralFamiliesCase/Care ManagementEconomic Self Sufficiency ProgramsSocial Security Disability Insurance ApplicationsFood Stamps/SNAP ApplicationsHoliday Gifts/ToysWinter Clothing
School Supplies - United Way of Douglas and Pope Counties
Engages the community in collecting donations of new school supplies and backpacks. Donations received are then sorted and packed into new backpacks that are distributed to registered Douglas and Pope County K-12 students.
Engages the community in collecting donations of new school supplies and backpacks. Donations received are then sorted and packed into new backpacks that are distributed to registered Douglas and Pope County K-12 students.
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Donations - Lincoln Center, The
Donations accepted:
- Backpacks
- Bath towels and washcloths
- Blankets
- Large and small in-kind monetary donations
- Lotion
- Men's and women's sweat suits, size medium through 4 extra large
- Men's boxers of all sizes
- Men's hoodies size medium through 4 extra large
- Men's shoes/hiking boots size 10-14
- Men's sweat pants size medium through 4 extra large
- Pillows
- Winter gloves of all sizes
- Women's hoodies size medium through 4 extra large
- Women's sweat pants size medium through 4 extra large
- Women's underwear size small through 2 extra large
Donations accepted:
- Backpacks
- Bath towels and washcloths
- Blankets
- Large and small in-kind monetary donations
- Lotion
- Men's and women's sweat suits, size medium through 4 extra large
- Men's boxers of all sizes
- Men's hoodies size medium through 4 extra large
- Men's shoes/hiking boots size 10-14
- Men's sweat pants size medium through 4 extra large
- Pillows
- Winter gloves of all sizes
- Women's hoodies size medium through 4 extra large
- Women's sweat pants size medium through 4 extra large
- Women's underwear size small through 2 extra large
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Family Development - Mahube Otwa Community Action Partnership - Northwest MN
The goals of the Family Development programs are to assist families in crisis situations, meet basic needs, and to strive towards and maintain self-sufficiency
Services may include:
Food programs
- Food shelf vouchers
Application assistance
- Food support
- Health insurance
- Social security benefits
Seasonal
- School supply distribution
- Winter clothing
- Food baskets
- Toys and holiday gifts to families in need
Outreach and referrals to
- Budgeting
- Housing
- Medical services
- Parenting education
- Transportation
The goals of the Family Development programs are to assist families in crisis situations, meet basic needs, and to strive towards and maintain self-sufficiency
Services may include:
Food programs
- Food shelf vouchers
Application assistance
- Food support
- Health insurance
- Social security benefits
Seasonal
- School supply distribution
- Winter clothing
- Food baskets
- Toys and holiday gifts to families in need
Outreach and referrals to
- Budgeting
- Housing
- Medical services
- Parenting education
- Transportation
What's Here
Certificates/Forms AssistanceFree School SuppliesWinter Clothing Donation ProgramsSchool Supplies Donation ProgramsFood VouchersInformation and ReferralFamiliesCase/Care ManagementEconomic Self Sufficiency ProgramsSocial Security Disability Insurance ApplicationsFood Stamps/SNAP ApplicationsHoliday Gifts/ToysWinter Clothing
Volunteer and Donation Needs - Relationship Safety Alliance
Individuals, community groups, and businesses can support victims of domestic violence by donating materials or volunteering. Available volunteer positions range from court advocacy to roles in maintenance, mentorship, office assistance, public speaking, reception and transportation support.
All items should be new or gently used.
Bedding and Household Items:
- Standard size pillows
- Twin blankets
- Twin Bedding
- Towels and wash cloths
- Cooking utensils
- Pots and pans
- Cookie sheets
- Toilet paper
- Paper towels
- Air mattresses
Infants and Toddlers:
- Baby teething rings, pacifiers, bottles, bibs
- Diapers, sizes 4, 5, and 6
- Pull-ups
- Disposable wipes
- Baby bottles
- Baby Monitors
- Baby formula
- Pedialyte
- Clothes
- Boys underwear
- New Car Seats
Children's enrichment center items:
- Family board games
- Card games (Uno, playing cards, memory, etc.)
- Barbies, baby dolls, Infant toys, dump trucks
- Art supplies (paints, brushes, colored pencils, glitter, stencils, markers)
- Office paper, colored construction paper, butcher paper
- Combined easel/chalkboard
- School supplies
Transitional clients moving out:
- Hangers
- Kitchen mat
- Soap dispenser
- Dishes
- Cups/mugs
- Silverware
- Pots/pans
- Coffee maker
- Microwave
- Toaster
- Blender
- Can Opener
- Peeler
- Cutting boards/cutting mats
- Toilet paper
- Toilet brush
- Plunger
- Towels
- Shower curtain
- Cleaning supplies, mops, brooms
- Curtain rings
- Curtain liner
- Wastebasket
- Personal care items
Pet Supplies:
- Dog collars
- Dog and cat harnesses
- Dog and cat food/treats
- Dog and cat grooming combs/brushes
- Litterbox liners
- Cat litter
Other Items:
- Large bottles of shampoo, soap, face wash
- Band aids
- Hair products for women of color
- Feminine hygiene products
- Bus Tokens (Dial-A-Ride)
- Gift cards for gas, retail stores, or groceries
- Books (adult and child)
- Paint By Number (for adults and children)
- Ladies business attire
- Ladies bathrobes
- Household tool kits
- Women's 1x pants, pajamas, hoodies
- Women's tennis shoes & sandals size 8, 9, 10
- File-type organizers
- Planners
All cell phones are accepted, including cell phones without chargers or accessories, and broken cell phones. If a phone can't be converted, it is recycled. To donate, simply drop off or mail cell phones to the Mid-Minnesota Women's Center
Individuals, community groups, and businesses can support victims of domestic violence by donating materials or volunteering. Available volunteer positions range from court advocacy to roles in maintenance, mentorship, office assistance, public speaking, reception and transportation support.
All items should be new or gently used.
Bedding and Household Items:
- Standard size pillows
- Twin blankets
- Twin Bedding
- Towels and wash cloths
- Cooking utensils
- Pots and pans
- Cookie sheets
- Toilet paper
- Paper towels
- Air mattresses
Infants and Toddlers:
- Baby teething rings, pacifiers, bottles, bibs
- Diapers, sizes 4, 5, and 6
- Pull-ups
- Disposable wipes
- Baby bottles
- Baby Monitors
- Baby formula
- Pedialyte
- Clothes
- Boys underwear
- New Car Seats
Children's enrichment center items:
- Family board games
- Card games (Uno, playing cards, memory, etc.)
- Barbies, baby dolls, Infant toys, dump trucks
- Art supplies (paints, brushes, colored pencils, glitter, stencils, markers)
- Office paper, colored construction paper, butcher paper
- Combined easel/chalkboard
- School supplies
Transitional clients moving out:
- Hangers
- Kitchen mat
- Soap dispenser
- Dishes
- Cups/mugs
- Silverware
- Pots/pans
- Coffee maker
- Microwave
- Toaster
- Blender
- Can Opener
- Peeler
- Cutting boards/cutting mats
- Toilet paper
- Toilet brush
- Plunger
- Towels
- Shower curtain
- Cleaning supplies, mops, brooms
- Curtain rings
- Curtain liner
- Wastebasket
- Personal care items
Pet Supplies:
- Dog collars
- Dog and cat harnesses
- Dog and cat food/treats
- Dog and cat grooming combs/brushes
- Litterbox liners
- Cat litter
Other Items:
- Large bottles of shampoo, soap, face wash
- Band aids
- Hair products for women of color
- Feminine hygiene products
- Bus Tokens (Dial-A-Ride)
- Gift cards for gas, retail stores, or groceries
- Books (adult and child)
- Paint By Number (for adults and children)
- Ladies business attire
- Ladies bathrobes
- Household tool kits
- Women's 1x pants, pajamas, hoodies
- Women's tennis shoes & sandals size 8, 9, 10
- File-type organizers
- Planners
All cell phones are accepted, including cell phones without chargers or accessories, and broken cell phones. If a phone can't be converted, it is recycled. To donate, simply drop off or mail cell phones to the Mid-Minnesota Women's Center
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School Supplies Donation ProgramsDiaper Donation ProgramsPersonal/Grooming Supplies Donation ProgramsAnimal Food/Supplies Donation ProgramsBulk Mailing Volunteer OpportunitiesBook/Magazine Donation ProgramsElectronics/Small Appliance Donation ProgramsCleaning Product Donation ProgramsFurniture/Home Furnishings Donation ProgramsCustodian Volunteer OpportunitiesPublic Speaking Volunteer OpportunitiesArts and Crafts Donation ProgramsCell Phone Donation ProgramsDomestic Violence Volunteer OpportunitiesDonation Drop Off PointsVan/Bus Driver Volunteer OpportunitiesBaby Clothing Donation ProgramsHandyworker Volunteer OpportunitiesBedding/Linen Donation ProgramsGeneral Clothing Donation ProgramsChildren's Clothing Donation ProgramsMentoring Services Volunteer OpportunitiesBaby Furniture Donation ProgramsIndividual AdvocacyFundraising Event Volunteer OpportunitiesReceptionist Volunteer Opportunities
School Supply Online Collection - United Way of Southeast Minnesota - Rochester
Collaborative effort that provides new back-to-school supplies to Olmsted County families with children in grades preK-12:
- Backpacks and supplies are distributed to students through participating school districts
- Donations are accepted online in early July when the supply drive opens
- Organizations, groups, or businesses may participate by holding their own drive online
- Volunteer opportunities are available for individuals or groups
Collaborative effort that provides new back-to-school supplies to Olmsted County families with children in grades preK-12:
- Backpacks and supplies are distributed to students through participating school districts
- Donations are accepted online in early July when the supply drive opens
- Organizations, groups, or businesses may participate by holding their own drive online
- Volunteer opportunities are available for individuals or groups
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Donations - Dorothy Day Hospitality House - Rochester
Accepts donations of:
- Backpacks
- Bath towels
- Cleaning supplies for bathrooms and kitchen
- Dish cloths
- Gently used blankets
- Gift cards to Hy-Vee, Kmart, Sam's Club, Target and Walmart
- Individually wrapped toothbrushes
- Napkins
- Paper towels
- Tall kitchen garbage bags and large yard bags
- Toilet paper
Accepts donations of:
- Backpacks
- Bath towels
- Cleaning supplies for bathrooms and kitchen
- Dish cloths
- Gently used blankets
- Gift cards to Hy-Vee, Kmart, Sam's Club, Target and Walmart
- Individually wrapped toothbrushes
- Napkins
- Paper towels
- Tall kitchen garbage bags and large yard bags
- Toilet paper
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Book Donations - Books for Africa
Collects donated new and used books at a Saint Paul warehouse and ship them to schools in Africa
Guidelines:
Accepted: Fiction and nonfiction reading books 15 years old or newer, textbooks and reference books with publication dates of 2005 or later, school/office supplies
Not accepted: Magazines, home decorating/wedding/cookbooks, ethnocentric books, foreign languages books except for those in French, American history or civics books, music books for grades kindergarten - 12th grade, murder mysteries, or anything with "kill," "die," etc. in the title
Collects donated new and used books at a Saint Paul warehouse and ship them to schools in Africa
Guidelines:
Accepted: Fiction and nonfiction reading books 15 years old or newer, textbooks and reference books with publication dates of 2005 or later, school/office supplies
Not accepted: Magazines, home decorating/wedding/cookbooks, ethnocentric books, foreign languages books except for those in French, American history or civics books, music books for grades kindergarten - 12th grade, murder mysteries, or anything with "kill," "die," etc. in the title
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Donations - We're Doing Our Own Thing
Will accept donations of:
- Appliances
- Books
- Clothing (baby and general)
- Furniture (baby and general)
- New mattresses
- School supplies
- Sports equipment
Donated items can be dropped off or call to arrange a pick up.
Will accept donations of:
- Appliances
- Books
- Clothing (baby and general)
- Furniture (baby and general)
- New mattresses
- School supplies
- Sports equipment
Donated items can be dropped off or call to arrange a pick up.
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Electronics/Small Appliance Donation ProgramsGeneral Clothing Donation ProgramsMattress Donation ProgramsBaby Clothing Donation ProgramsDonation PickupsDonation Drop Off PointsBaby Furniture Donation ProgramsSports Equipment Donation ProgramsBook/Magazine Donation ProgramsSchool Supplies Donation ProgramsFurniture/Home Furnishings Donation ProgramsAppliance Donation Programs
Stuff the Bus - United Way of Otter Tail and Wadena Counties
Provides backpacks and other school supplies for children preparing for a new school year
Provides backpacks and other school supplies for children preparing for a new school year
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Grand Rapids Thrift Store - Salvation Army - Itasca County
- Located 2.3 miles south of Target on Highway 169 (east side of road)
- Donations of Clothing can be taken to the Service Center at this time
- They will accept clothing and other merchandise as there is room available to store it
- Emergency Food Boxes on site
- Please call for larger items to donate
- Located 2.3 miles south of Target on Highway 169 (east side of road)
- Donations of Clothing can be taken to the Service Center at this time
- They will accept clothing and other merchandise as there is room available to store it
- Emergency Food Boxes on site
- Please call for larger items to donate
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Kitchenware Donation ProgramsSchool ClothingShoesMattress Donation ProgramsPersonal/Grooming SuppliesGeneral Furniture ProvisionBedding/LinenKitchenwareWork Clothing Donation ProgramsBaby ClothingBedding/Linen Donation ProgramsChildren's Clothing Donation ProgramsMaternity ClothingElectronics/Small Appliance Donation ProgramsCleaning Product Donation ProgramsBaby Clothing Donation ProgramsGeneral Clothing ProvisionGeneral Appliance ProvisionMaternity Clothing Donation ProgramsBaby FurniturePersonal/Grooming Supplies Donation ProgramsAutomobile Donation ProgramsShoe Donation ProgramsSchool Supplies Donation ProgramsFurniture/Home Furnishings Donation ProgramsWork ClothingBaby Furniture Donation ProgramsThrift ShopsWinter Clothing Donation ProgramsDonation Drop Off PointsGeneral Clothing Donation Programs
