Accepts donations of children's disposable diapers (opened packages are accepted), baby wipes, children's cloth diapers and covers (gently used are accepted), and adult incontinence care supplies.
Accepts donations of children's disposable diapers (opened packages are accepted), baby wipes, children's cloth diapers and covers (gently used are accepted), and adult incontinence care supplies.
Donations accepted by Portland Rescue Mission at Burnside Shelter
Accepts donations of men's, women's, and children's clothing, linens in new or nearly new condition, travel-sized body wash, soap, shampoo, conditioner, deodorant, toothbrushes, toothpaste, razors, and other personal hygiene items.
Accepts donations of blankets, linens in new or nearly new condition (twin sheets, comforters, pillowcases), men's, women's, and children's clothing, travel-sized body wash, soap, shampoo, conditioner, deodorant, toothbrushes, toothpaste, razors, and other personal hygiene items. Food items also accepted. No car seats, furniture, or appliances (large or small).
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.
Donations offered at Family Support Center of South Sound
Accepting donations of food, clothing, supplies and money. See program details or website for a full list of supplies needed.
Accepting donations of hygiene and sanitation supplies, non-perishable food, bedding/linens, clothing, etc. Also accepts monetary donations.
Supplies needed include:
- diapers/wipes
- new/gently used coats
- rain gear
- camping gear like tents, sleeping bags, etc.
- canned food and non-perishable snacks like jerky, trail mix, cup of noodle
- new socks and underwear
- bottled water
- coffee, sugar, creamer and to-go cups.
Donations Service offered by YWCA Seattle King Snohomish Angeline's Center for Homeless Women
Accepts donations of items to distribute to homeless and recently homeless clients in YWCA residential, shelter and drop-in programs. Does not pick up.
Accepts donations of:
- Towels
- Washcloths
- Toiletries
- Small household items
- Small apartment-size furniture
- Office supplies
All donations are to be used by clients of the YWCA's residential, shelter and drop-in programs.
Does not pick up donations.
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.
Contact the church for information on donation and volunteer needs.
Donations Service accepted by Catholic Community Services at St. Martin de Porres Shelter
Accepts donations of items to distribute to homeless clients. Accepts donations of food, clothing and unused toiletries.
Accepts donations of food for use in the men's shelter. Commonly needed items include the following:
- Large canned goods such as tuna, chili, stew, pork and beans
- Wrapped 500 count boxes of soda crackers
- Condiments
- Eggs and cereal
- Milk, tea and coffee
Also accepts clothing and toiletries for residents, such as the following:
- Shaving cream and disposable razors
- Toothbrushes and toothpaste
- Shampoo and lotion
Accepts donations of items to distribute to homeless clients. Accepts 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 new and gently used items, including the following:
- Socks and sweatshirts
- Shaving cream and disposable razors
- Toothbrushes, toothpaste, deodorant, combs and nail clippers
- Foot powder and shoes (sizes 8 and up)
- Clean pillows, blankets and sleeping bags
- Backpacks, flashlights and batteries (AA and D)
- Notebooks, organizers and planners
- Transistor radios and ear plugs
- Tools, including screwdrivers and kits with Allen wrench, pliers and patches to repair flat bike tires
Donations Service offered at ROOTS Young Adult Shelter
Accepts donations of items to distribute to homeless clients at the young adult shelter. Accepts several types of donations including hygiene items. Call to arrange donation drop off. Cannot pick up items.
Accepts several types of donations including: - Nail clippers - Body wash - Shampoo - Conditioner - Underwear (new, adult sizes) - Undershirts (new, adult sizes) - Socks (new, adult sizes) - Larger adult size clothing in good condition - Bus tickets or Orca cards - Gift cards to grocery stores and movies (in $10 increments) - Drinking cups (disposable and plastic) - Backpacks Items are offered to clients of the ROOTS Young Adult Shelter.
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.
Assists low income South Kitsap residents with food. Will schedule in advance or work out other arrangements for people unable to utilize the food bank during normal operating hours because of work schedule. To make alternate arrangements call or email the food bank office.
Assists low-income South Kitsap residents with food, no one leaves hungry.
Donations offered at Housing Resource Center of Lewis County
Accepts donations of things like laundry soap, dish soap, toiletries, non-perishable food items, clothing, gas cards, and paper products. Call or visit the website for more information on needed items.
Accepts donations of things like laundry soap, dish soap, toiletries, non-perishable food items, clothing, gas cards, and paper products.
Call or visit the website for more information on needed items.
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. )
Food Pantry offered at Little Free Pantry at Light in the Valley Community Church
provides non perishable food items, person hygiene, and basic cleaning supplies. The food cupboard is in front of the church, across from the Peshastin Library and Fire Station. Donations can be left at all times in the pantry or blue bin.
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.
Accepts donations of items to distribute to homeless and recently homeless clients. Accepts specific clothing items, personal care items and gift cards. Does not pick up. Must schedule donation drop offs.
Accepts donations of men's clothing, especially winter clothing and casual clothing. Accepts small household items but no furniture.
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.
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.
Volunteering and Donations offered at Crossroads Housing - North Mason
Accepts volunteers, money and donations for supplies including baby items, children's needs, gas vouchers, blankets, personal care items, emergency food, camping supplies, including tents, sleeping bags, etc. Does not accept large items.
Accepts donations for time, money, and goods. Accepts donations for supplies including baby items, children's needs, gas vouchers, blankets, personal care items, emergency food, camping supplies, including tents, sleeping bags, etc. Does not accept furniture or large household items. All donations are accepted and will be dispersed among other local non-profits if we cannot find a need.
Food Bank offered at St Vincent de Paul - Bremerton
Provides a food pantry for those living in the Bremerton School District. Diapers, clothing, pet food, and hygiene supplies are available.
Provides a food pantry for those living in the Bremerton School District. Diapers, clothing, some pet foods and hygiene supplies are also available. "24 Hour Packs" available for those experiencing homelessness. Includes breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks and utensils. No ID or proof of address required, all will be helped with food.
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.
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.
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.