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Donation Program - Bridging

There are select items that Bridging can and cannot accept. ? Accepted donations: - Artwork which is framed - Kitchen/dining tables, chairs and dressers - Mattresses, box springs, beds, box springs and blankets - Pots and pans, small appliances and electronics Does not accept: - Bed frames, footboards, waterbeds - Building supplies and large appliances - Clothing - Computers or office furniture ?Visit website at https://bridging.org/give-stuff/#acceptable-items-to-donate for more information on donation guidelines.

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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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Donation and Volunteer Opportunities - Catholic Charities - Central Minnesota

- Bring donations to donation door D, located on the southeast side of the building, closest to Tenvoorde Ford. Do not leave donations outside the doors. Donations must be collected and weighed by Catholic Charities staff to ensure food safety standards and inventory tracking. - Receipts are available. - Accepts the following new or gently used items for donations for Basic Everyday Essentials: - Accessories: scarves, hats, mittens, backpacks, small luggage - Baby items: clothing, blankets, crib sheets, bottles, bibs, baby food, and formula - Kitchen items: pots, pans, utensils, dishes, glassware, silverware, and cookware - Men, women, and children's clothing; greatest need for adults who are tall and larger sizes - Shoes - Small kitchen appliances: toasters, blenders, mixers, coffee makers - Towels, washcloths, sheets, blankets, bed pillows - Accepts the following items for donations for the Food Shelf: - Feminine hygiene products - Fresh produce (including home-grown) - Laundry detergent - Non-perishable food items - Personal care items: deodorant, shaving lotion and razors, shampoo/conditioner, soap, and toothpaste Volunteer positions: - Emergency Services Food Shelf - Emergency Services Basic Everyday Essentials - Individual, group, and student opportunities and court-ordered community service - Senior dining/Meals on Wheels: deliver meals, prepare food, set up dining sites for meals, serve meals, clean up after meals and clerical tasks - Student interns

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Bridge Street Bargains and Threads of Hope Thrift Stores - United Community Action Partnership

Provides two thrift store locations open to anyone in need. The thrift stores have items for sale including: - Antiques - Baby items - Books - Clothing of all sizes - Furniture - Household items Other services: - Accepts donated items during business hours. Accepts new and gently used clothing, books, household or baby items, and furniture year-round. - Volunteer opportunities for short-term and long-term positions

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Donations - Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities

Accepts new or gently used donations, such as the following: - Blankets and pillows, new or unused items - Clothing for all seasons for men, women, and children depending on items available - Footwear for men, women, and children - New underwear and personal care items. Travel sized shampoo, razors, and shaving cream are provided. - Outerwear such as coats, hats, gloves, scarves, and boots depending on items available - Twin-sized linens and bath towels Items that cannot be used: - Appliances - Baby seats or strollers - Computers - Durable medical equipment - Housewares such as kitchen items, lamps, or furniture - Televisions - Used toys, pillows, and blankets

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Emergency Family Shelter - People Serving People

Family emergency shelter open 24 hours daily/7 days a week, includes three meals a day, advocacy, early learning programs, referral services, employment and housing services, free local phone calls and free laundry services. Many basic needs are provided including diapers/wipes, hygiene items, detergent, etc. Support programs include: - Advocacy - Early Childhood Development Program: On-site, licensed preschool - Family activities - Financial empowerment program - K-12 programs: After school and evening programs for youth - Parent engagement and education - Permanent Supportive Housing - Technology Resource Center: Provides computer access for job and housing searches, email, and social media Accepts donations of new items. Visit website for list of items needed and items not accepted

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In-Kind Donations - Simpson Housing Services

Tax deductible donations can be made to Simpson Housing Services. Personal hygiene items, non-perishable food items, cleaning products, and household items are accepted. See website for specific items and an urgent needs list. Items not accepted: - Clothing (except new underwear, t-shirts, and socks) - Cribs - Household knick-knacks - Medicine - Mouthwash - Used car seats - Used toys

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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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Thrift Store Services - Someplace Safe - Regional Offices

Provides a thrift store at three locations and offers daily specials. Victims may be eligible for a voucher at the thrift store to obtain clothing, household goods, and furniture items. Accepts donated items such as bedding/linens, books, movies, music/CDs, clothing, furniture, home decor, household appliances, jewelry, kitchen appliances, seasonal items, sporting goods, toys, and games. Items not accepted are baby furniture, televisions, computers, office printers, large appliances, mattresses, sleeper sofas, textbooks, exercise equipment, and items that are broken or non-working.

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Habitat ReStore - Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity

Discount home improvement stores that sell new and like-new furniture, appliances, building materials, and more. Inventory comes from donations of goods from people in the area and is always changing. Proceeds help build Habitat for Humanity homes in the Twin Cities area.

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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

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Pregnancy Support Services - Abria Pregnancy Resources

Pro-life pregnancy counseling, confidential women's clinic with licensed medical professionals. Services include: - Confidential pregnancy testing - Counseling and referrals for clients receiving pregnancy testing - Counseling and parenting support for fathers - Confidential STI testing and treatment for women - Maternity and baby items, diapers and formula to mothers in financial difficulty. NOTE: Must participate in the pregnancy, parenting, and life skills education program. Individuals must be pregnant or parenting a child 12 months or younger. - Sexual health and fertility awareness education - Pregnancy, parenting, and life skills education with limited material assistance (Learn to Earn Program) Accepts donations of new and used maternity and baby items that are clean and in good condition

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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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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.

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Clothing Center - CROSS Center of Benton County

Provides free clothing and household items. Donations Accepted: - Conditioner - Dental Floss - Deodorant - Diapers - Dish soap - Food - Kleenex - Paper Towels - Shampoo - Toothbrushes - Toothpaste

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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.

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Furniture Depot - Home Again Furnishings

Offers free furniture and household items, which may include: - Chairs - Couches - Dishes - Games - Lamps - Puzzles - Silverware - Shelves - Small appliances - Tables - Toys Delivery services available for an additonal cost Accepts donations of gently used and clean furniture and household items. Does not accept box springs, car seats, entertainment centers, exercise equipment, mattresses, sofa beds, or window blinds.

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Food Shelf - ACBC Food Shelf and Thrift Store

- Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP): Provides low-income adults ages 60 and older with additional food and nutrition education. Items are selected by participants each month. - Food Shelf Market: Can be utilized once each month. Individuals receive a 7-to-10-day supply of food including fresh produce, meat, dairy, eggs, bread, shelf-stable, pet food, hygiene, and more. Choices can not be guaranteed due to limited quantity of items. - Summer Food for Kids: During the regular food shopping appointment, households with school-age children have the option to choose additional 'kid-friendly' food - Weekly Program: Additional food services available for those who are experiencing homelessness. Other special events such as produce distributions and additional shopping opportunities on select Fridays. - Personal care items and food donations are accepted

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Thrifty Threads - Fillmore County Developmental Achievement Center

Thrifty Threads sells donations of gently used items such as quality clothing, shoes, jewelry, toys, books, and household items and greeting cards. All proceeds benefit the Fillmore County Development Activity Center. Thrifty Threads is able to provide retail training and experience to individuals with disabilities. Donations are appreciated - Thrifty Threads is unable to accept electronics. Items can be dropped off during business hours.

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Thrift Store - ACBC Food Shelf and Thrift Store

Provides women, men, and children clothing, socks, undergarments, shoes, household items, linens, winter gear, and other items during the client's food shop. Clothing closet can be accessed once a month per client. Also accepts donations of these items. Individuals with a shopping appointment have the option to receive a voucher for shopping in the Thrift Store.

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Free Store - Joseph's Coat

A free store and clothing closet offering seasonal clothing, household items, and personal care items. Accepts donations of gently used, clean, seasonal clothing, household items in good condition, and hygiene products.

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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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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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West Food Shelf - CHUM - Duluth

Provides a 5-day food supply according to family size and may occasionally have pet food for homeless and low-income pet owners. Services include: - Distribution of personal care supplies such as bar soap, cleaning supplies, dish soap, laundry soap, soap products, shampoo, toilet paper, and toothpaste. Supplies are limited depending on donation items. - Donations of food and personal care items are accepted - Volunteer opportunities to help work with clients, assist in shopping, stock shelves, and accept contributions

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