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Emergency Food and Clothing - Hannahrays Pantry

Provides emergency clothing and food to individuals in need; accepts donations accepted during business hours.

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Thrift Store - Winona - Grace Place

Grace Place provides a thrift store offering baby clothing, limited supplies of maternity clothing, children and adult clothing, baby equipment, furniture, household goods, and crafts supplies. The store is run by volunteers and proceeds fund Grace Place programs. The store accepts gently used clothing, household items and furniture (please note that furniture is accepted by appointment only).

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AGAIN/MVAC Thrift and More - Minnesota Valley Action Council

- Accepts household items and clothing and provides tax deductions to the extent allowed by law - Arrangements made for any special needs - Clothing, housewares, furniture, toys, books, linens, small electronics, and other items for sale - Provides volunteer opportunities and special incentives for volunteers. Volunteers are needed to help sort donations, hang clothes, assist customers, etc.

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Family Clothing Closet - Blessing Closet - Buffalo

Provides free new and gently used clothing for those in need. Accepts donations in good condition of clothing and shoes only; donations must be washed.

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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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Community Ministries - Love INC - Worthington

Provides a network of local churches that partner to link resources and services to help community members in need, while also offering opportunities to engage personally with those they serve. Resources and services provided include: - Appliances - Clothing - Financial counseling - Furniture - Household items - Information and referral to community resources - Mentoring - Minor car repairs - Transportation to appointments - Vacuums - Winter clothing ?All services are dependent on volunteer availability and donations; there is no guarantee of receiving services or assistance. Donation accepted are both monetary and personal care items, kitchen items, storage and garbage supplies, and laundry soaps and detergent.

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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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Family Store - Donation Center - Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center - ARC

Thrift stores located throughout the metro area. Accepts donations of new and used items that are clean and in good condition. NOTE: Thrift stores do not have cribs, strollers, car seats, entertainment centers, desks or anything with a mattress (including futons, sleeper sofas, etc.) available or accept donations of same. Will pick up furniture for cost if the caller lives in the pick-up area which is 30-40 miles around the metro area and includes about 100 cities. Furniture must not be damaged. To be eligible for furniture pick-up, donations must also include a minimum of three bags of new or used clothing and household items.

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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

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Pregnancy and Parenting Information Related Services - Mora Crisis Pregnancy Center

A family and life resource center providing free support to individuals and families in need of: - Adoption referral and information - Budgeting help - Free pregnancy tests - Incentive Program: Parents-to-be or parents of small children can participate in classes and learn parenting skills that earns them coupons to buy supplies such as strollers and diapers - Medical referrals - Parenting Program/Dad's Program: Provide parenting skills to help parents with parenting issues, basic budget planning, decision making, healthy relationship issues, and more - Pregnancy and relationship counseling

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Food Pantry - Front and Center, Inc.

Provides emergency food boxes to anyone in need. May visit the food shelf one time per week, as the food shelf is meant to be supplemental to the individuals' food needs. Accepts non-perishable food donations anytime in the storage benches in front of the building. Perishables may be dropped off during open hours. For large quantities, call to arrange delivery. Also accepts donations of clothing, household items, and entertainment, with proceeds from Thrift on Front supporting the Food Pantry. Visit website for list of acceptable items, https://www.frontandcenter.live/thrift-on-front.

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Pregnancy Resource Center - Guiding Star Wakota

- Accepts donations of gently used baby items (except car seats and cribs), blankets, bouncers, diapers, wipes, baby wash, formula, high chairs, maternity clothes, swings, toys, books, stuffed animals, pacifiers, and clothing/shoes from newborn up to size 3T ??- Car seat safety seminars - Classes in breastfeeding, budgeting, childbirth, child care, food/nutrition, housing, infant care, life coaching, parenting, and more - Individuals may receive a new infant car seat or convertible car seat when they take two classes and the car seat safety seminar - Community referrals to child care, food, education, employment, housing (including assistance in searching for housing), job assistance, physicians, and more - Peer counseling - Pregnancy testing - Provides baby clothing, coats, snow suits, hats, mittens, scarves, shoes, furniture, emergency diapers, wipes, blankets, maternity clothing, Pack N Plays, and formula - Pro-life pregnancy educational counseling on abortion and alternatives - Ultrasound services

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Family Store - Donation Center - Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center - ARC

Thrift stores located throughout the metro area. Accepts donations of new and used items that are clean and in good condition. NOTE: Thrift stores do not have cribs, strollers, car seats, entertainment centers, desks or anything with a mattress (including futons, sleeper sofas, etc.) available or accept donations of same. Will pick up furniture for cost if the caller lives in the pick-up area which is 30-40 miles around the metro area and includes about 100 cities. Furniture must not be damaged. To be eligible for furniture pick-up, donations must also include a minimum of three bags of new or used clothing and household items.

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Food, Household Goods, Clothing, and Furniture Distribution - Angels of Hope

A help center and food pantry. Services include: - Donations accepted for households goods, non-perishable food items, and furniture in good condition - Food pantry items - Household goods such as furniture, clothing, and other small household goods. Washers, dryers, and refrigerators are available based on donations.

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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)

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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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Pro-Life Pregnancy Services - Rum River Life Choices Center

- Confidential right to life counseling on pregnancy options - Pregnancy testing - Maternity/baby clothes, furniture, and items (Accepts donations that are clean and in good condition) - LIFE Classes (Lessons In Family Education) Parenting: Classes to help moms and dads learn prenatal & parenting skills, baby and toddler development - Men's Mentoring: Individual classes with a male mentor with topics covering budgeting, rights and responsibilities, parenting, and relationships - Abstinence presentations presented in schools and churches to help teens understand the value of choosing abstinence, how to resist peer pressure, how to say no, and physical and emotional consequences of premarital sex using illustrations and skits - PACE (Post Abortion Counseling and Education) support group - Presentations in schools on Fetal Development, Adoption, and Parenting - Limited ultrasound services

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Community Services and Thrift Store - Adventist Community Service Center and Thrift Store

Individuals in need (fire, flood, other crisis), as referred by local agencies, are provided with clothing, bedding, and/or kitchen items. Thrift store. Accepts donations of good used clothing, shoes, household and kitchen goods, books, and toys. Furniture is accepted as space allows. Tax-deductible receipt available upon request.

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Family Store - Salvation Army - Mankato Corps

Provides low-cost items such as clothing, furniture, household goods, sporting equipment, books, and electronics. Accepts donations of gently used items.

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ThriftWorks! Thrift Store - WACOSA - Central Minnesota

Thrift Store selling used clothing, small household items, furniture, and miscellaneous items - Women's, men's, and children's clothing and shoes - Books, movies, games - Toys - Small household appliances - Housewares - Jewelry and accessories - Linen and bedding - Tools - Furniture - only after reviewed and approved Will not accept: - Hazardous waste, or items containing hazardous waste, such as: computers, VCRs, TVs, monitors, stereos, turntables, speakers, phones, or answering machines - Microwave ovens - Mattresses or box springs - Infant/children equipment: cribs, highchairs, pack n plays, car seats, etc. - Large furniture must be reviewed and approved for acceptance - Sleeper sofas - Food - Flammable products - Weapons and explosives - Construction materials - Carpeting - Large exercise equipment

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Thrift Store - Waseca Area Neighborhood Service Center

A thrift store that sells new or gently used clothing for a minimal charge. Additional items available may include housewares, decor, children's items, books, and gently used furniture (all furniture must be approved before being brought into the building). Special deals are offered daily each week. Donations are accepted daily of new or clean gently used items. Items accepted include women, children, and men's clothing, shoes, accessories, electronics, books, linens and bedding, seasonal winter wear, and furniture in good condition. More about items accepted and not accepted can be found on the website.

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Clothing Closet - NORTH Anoka County Emergency Food Shelf and Clothing Closet (NACE)

Provides and accepts donations of seasonal clothing including general clothing and winter coats, boots, hats, gloves and snow pants, new and gently used. Individuals are welcome to receive clothing once a month.

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Pregnancy and Parenting Services - Women's Life Care Center

Pro-life agency that offers referrals to adoption agencies, counseling, financial aid, housing, post-abortion support, prenatal care, and STI testing - Clients can earn free baby equipment such as pack-n-plays, car seats, maternity clothing, diapers, baby clothing, and baby food if available. Call ahead to check availability on baby food or formula. Accepts donations of new and used items that are clean and in good condition. - Education on adoption, continuing education, and life skills, fetal development, parenting skills, post-adoption support, postpartum support, and women's health issues - Free life coaching for expectant and parenting clients, as well as a Fatherhood Coaching Program for partners - Free pregnancy testing, limited Obstetrics (OB) ultrasounds, with further education available Note: All services are confidential

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