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Clothing for Children - Kids Closet of Duluth

Children's clothing program offered through the Duluth Public Schools or another community agency. Clothing includes: - Boots - Mittens ???- One new and three used school outfits for classroom wear - Shoes - Snow pants - Winter hat - Winter jacket Accepts donations of good used clothing suitable for school. Does not accept used shoes or boots.

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Food Pantry - Richland Wilkin Food Pantry

Provides emergency food assistance to people in need. Offers a client choice model where clients can select their own food with the help of a volunteer. Food is available once a month. Accepts donations and provides volunteer opportunities.

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The Open Door Coat Rack - United Methodist Church - Grand Rapids

- Provides clean, gently worn coats or jackets for men and women, infant snowsuits, children's coats, snow pants and mittens, hats, scarves and boots for the whole family - First come, first served basis

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Animal Shelter - Redwood Area Animal Shelter

Helps abused, neglected, abandoned, surrendered, and stray animals, and educates the public on animal care and the importance of spaying and neutering pets. Services include: - Adoption services - Provides housing for lost animals and surrendered pets - Volunteer opportunities such as cleaning, walking dogs, and playing with cats Note: Pet supplies donations are accepted; visit Facebook page for current needs.

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Food Shelf - Helping Hands Emergency Services Food Shelf

Provides a 3-day supply of food in emergency situations; accepts donations and offers volunteer opportunities

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Recycling, Electronics and Household Hazardous Waste Drop-Off - Dakota County Environmental Resources Department

Household hazardous waste materials accepted: - Aerosols - Antifreeze - Batteries - Bug killer - Fire extinguishers - Electronics - Fire extinguishers - Fireworks - Fluorescent light bulbs - Gasoline - Household cleaners - Latex/oil paint - Lawn and garden products - Mercury thermometers - Pesticides - Pool and spa chemicals - Propane tanks/gas cylinders - Thermostats - Used oil/filters - Weed killer - Most products labeled dangerous, flammable, poison, combustible, or corrosive Recycling materials accepted: - Aluminum foil (clean) - Books (hard and soft covers) - Boxes (cake mixes, cereal, toothpaste, pasta, and other dry goods) - Cans - aluminum and steel - Cartons: Milk, soup, and wine - Corrugated cardboard - Eyeglasses - Glass bottles and jars - Grills - Holiday lights that are tangled, broken, or unwanted (cord adapters and battery packs not accepted) - Magazines and catalogs - Mixed mail - Metal cans - Newspaper - Office paper - Plastic bags - Plastic bottles, jugs, and tubs - Printer cartridges (inkjet only) - Scrap metal - Shredded paper Other waste accepted: - Bicycles - Cooking oil - Fruit, pudding, and yogurt cups - Home sharps (needles, syringes, and lancets) - Lawn mowers - Snow blowers - Tires Aluminum Can Buy Back: Gopher Resource Corporation buys aluminum cans from the public Product Reuse Area: Usable chemical products such as paints, stains, cleaners, automotive products such as car wax and brake fluid and solvents are placed in the reuse area and are free for taking

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Donations and Volunteer Opportunities - Ironwood Springs Christian Ranch

Financial Donations: Family scholarships for people to attend disabilities or autism camps or military family camps. Cost for an average family is from $600-1200 per camp/retreat. In-kind Donations: - Golf carts - Horses - Plow truck - Recreation equipment Volunteering: - Cleaning - Cooking - Equine volunteers - Maintenance - Mowing/landscaping - Program volunteers Volunteer page: https://www.ironwoodsprings.com/volunteer

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Thrift Store - Society of Saint Vincent de Paul - Twin Cities

Selling new and used household goods, clothing, and other items. For donation information and to arrange pick up of items, call either location. See website for complete listing of acceptable and non-acceptable items. Fee charged for donation pickup

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Food Shelf - Community Action Center - CAC

- A food shelf open to participants to walk-through and shop for food once per week. The food shelf offers fresh produce, dairy products, eggs, meat, grains, shelf stable protein, cooking and baking ingredients, baby food, and more. - Donations accepted such as fresh and frozen food items, diapers, and money - Families with young children can access diapers ranging from size newborn - 6 years and diaper wipes every week - Home delivery may be available to community members with limited mobility or special circumstances - Items provided may also include feminine hygiene products, household products, toiletries, detergent, and soap. Items are dependent upon donations. - Staff can assist with applications for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and refer to other resources

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Local Imports Thrift Store - CAP Agency

Provides a thrift store offering secondhand goods. Accepts donations of gently used home decor, collectible pieces, clothing, and more. The store sells: - Clean clothing and linen - Clean shoes and accessories such as handbags, sunglasses, and more - Household items in good working condition - Toys and games The CAP Agency Thrift Store will accept some new and gently used furniture with pre-approval. Contact the Thrift Store to find out what items are specifically suitable for donation. Visit website for a complete list of items that are not acceptable.

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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

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Pregnancy Related Services - Options for Women - Chisago County

Earn While You Learn Program: Limited assistance with baby furniture, car seats, diapers, wipes, formula, infant and maternity clothing, and other supplies to clients enrolled in the Earn While You Learn (EWYL) program. Parents can earn Baby Bucks after attending each lesson offered through BrightCourse, which can be redeemed in the Baby Boutique. BrightCourse: Available in-person or online - Abstinence and sex behavior education: Contraceptives and their side effects, natural family planning, and Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) - Financial budgeting and life skills education: Provides assistance and referrals for employment, financial, and housing needs - Parenting education: Also offers co-parenting - Pregnancy education: Breastfeeding, infant care, labor and delivery, prenatal care, and more Other Related Services - Advocates for mentoring for crisis pregnancy and other needs - Pro-life crisis pregnancy counseling and mentoring - Medical services: Pregnancy tests, Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) testing and treatment, and ultrasounds ?- Mothers' support group that meets weekly over coffee NOTE: Accepts donations of new and gently used baby/children's clothing (up to size 5T), maternity clothing, and equipment that is clean and in good condition (high chairs, strollers, and toys).

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First Care - Pregnancy Help - New Life Family Services

Pro-life confidential assistance for women and men of all ages faced with an unplanned pregnancy, including: Pro-life counseling on pregnancy options Limited ultrasound Pregnancy testing Referrals Licensed Adoption Services Provides full adoption services to both birth parents who choose to place their child for adoption and to couples looking to grow their family through adoption STD Testing and Treatment Provides comprehensive STD testing and treatment Parenting Plus Earn While You Learn program. Client participates in parenting classes and earns 'points' which can be used to purchase the following items: Bedding and blankets Booster seats Clothing (up to size 4T and maternity) - Convertible car seats - Diapers - Formula - Pack 'n plays - Safety gates - Toys - Wipes Accepts donations of: - New car seats, cribs, strollers, high chairs, and diapers - New or used baby clothing and maternity clothing in good condition

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Food Shelf - Area Food Shelf of New Richland

Provides a food shelf to those in need. Clients receive roughly 20-25 pounds of food per person. Food, paper products, toiletry items, as well as cash donations are welcome.

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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.

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Food Shelves - 360 Communities

Operates a network of five partner food shelves in which clients shop for their own food and have the opportunity to meet with a volunteer to learn about additional resources. Also operates a Nutrition Assistance Program for older adults in Burnsville, Farmington, Lakeville, and Rosemount, which provides monthly food support to low-income older adults.

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ReUse Warehouse - Better Futures Minnesota

Provides a ReUse Warehouse Store available to the public with new, used, or salvaged building materials at a fee. Building materials typically available include flooring, tiles, lumber, cabinetry, appliance, lighting, tubs, and more for individuals who are interested in purchasing materials at a lower cost. Offers an appliance recycling program for a fee. Donations are accepted at the warehouse and at various drop-off centers in Hennepin County. Visit the website for more information about accepted items and items not accepted at https://betterfuturesminnesota.com/appliance-recycling-services/.

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Food Shelf and Free Store - Harvest From The Heart

Provides access to food where individuals and families can choose from a variety of grocery products, including produce. Shoppers may visit once a week. Donations of food are accepted.

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Pregnancy Services - Pregnancy Resource Center - Park Rapids

A non-profit, pro-life medical clinic offering free and confidential services to individuals facing unplanned pregnancies, at risk for STDs, or in need of resources as new parents. Services include: - Abortion information - Abortion pill reversal - Abortion recovery - Adoption information - Options consultations - Pregnancy and parenting education - Pregnancy testing - Sexual health education - Support for men - Referrals Note: The clinic does not recommend, provide, or refer clients for abortion services.

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Clothing Closet - Sabathani Community Center

Provides the following: - Free clothing and shoes for those in need - Work clothing for adults Accepts donations of gently used and clean clothing and shoes.

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Food Shelf - Mahtomedi Area Food Shelf

Provides pantry staples, eggs, milk, meats, bakery items, fresh fruits and vegetables, toiletry items and paper products, and cleaning supplies when available. Accepts donations of food and paper products.

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Thrift Stores - Prairie Five Community Action

Offers several thrift store locations. The thrift stores: - Accepts donations of clean usable clothing, household items, furniture, and some appliances that are clean, usable, and in good condition. Tax Receipts are available for donations in good, usable condition. - Sell used clothing, books, and small household items at a reduced price

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Common Goods Thrift Stores - Bridges of Hope - Brainerd

Provides a thrift store for the community. The thrift store sells: - Clothing, fashion accessories, casual home furnishings, and unique furniture pieces - Donations are accepted at the store. Visit website for a complete list of acceptable items and donation guidelines.

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Food Shelf - Community Aid Elk River - CAER

Emergency food shelf that has a grocery store atmosphere. Accepts food, household, and hygiene donations.

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