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Drive-Up Program - Open Cupboard
Drive-up food program offers fresh produce, milk, dairy, meat, bakery, dry goods, personal hygiene items, pet food, baby diapers, and feminine hygiene products. Individuals can use the drive-up once a month and use this along with Today's Harvest.
Drive-up food program offers fresh produce, milk, dairy, meat, bakery, dry goods, personal hygiene items, pet food, baby diapers, and feminine hygiene products. Individuals can use the drive-up once a month and use this along with Today's Harvest.
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Marketplace Food Pantry - Community Pathways of Steele County
Offers a food pantry for individuals and families once a week. Delivery services are available once per month for those who are unable to get to the market. Delivered items include canned and boxed food, milk, eggs, meat, fresh produce, and household items.
Food donations, such as non-perishable foods, fresh produce, and personal care items, are accepted.
Offers a food pantry for individuals and families once a week. Delivery services are available once per month for those who are unable to get to the market. Delivered items include canned and boxed food, milk, eggs, meat, fresh produce, and household items.
Food donations, such as non-perishable foods, fresh produce, and personal care items, are accepted.
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Food Shelf - Braham Area Food Shelf
Provides a food shelf available for anyone to access weekly. The food shelf:
- Accepts donations of food items, toothpaste, deodorant, and feminine hygiene products
- Allows individuals to visit the food shelf weekly for bread and produce and once a month for boxes of packaged food (otherwise call if emergency access is needed)
- Offers frozen meal pick-up and in-person dining for seniors
- Provides food and other items for those in need which include bread, produce, meat, dairy items, and more
Provides a food shelf available for anyone to access weekly. The food shelf:
- Accepts donations of food items, toothpaste, deodorant, and feminine hygiene products
- Allows individuals to visit the food shelf weekly for bread and produce and once a month for boxes of packaged food (otherwise call if emergency access is needed)
- Offers frozen meal pick-up and in-person dining for seniors
- Provides food and other items for those in need which include bread, produce, meat, dairy items, and more
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The Market Food Shelf - Hastings Family Service
- Individuals/families receive a 7-day supply of food including fresh or frozen meat, dairy, produce, non-perishable items, dry goods, and personal care items. Shopping is done in the in-person choice model or via a pre-packaged non-choice selection provided through the Market drive-thru option. Food can be accessed once a month per household. Emergency bags are also available.
- Market Express is an express drive-thru food pick-up on specific dates throughout the month. Food package includes 3-4 day supply including meat, dairy, produce, and dry goods (contents may vary). Visit website for schedule, times, and to sign up.
- Market Cart is a mobile produce program that delivers fresh produce to senior living communities
- Market on the Move (MOM) provides a refrigerated van that distributes food throughout area communities and also offers snacks and lunches during the summer
- Food shelf accepts donations of fresh, frozen, canned, packaged food, personal care items, and cleaning products
- Individuals/families receive a 7-day supply of food including fresh or frozen meat, dairy, produce, non-perishable items, dry goods, and personal care items. Shopping is done in the in-person choice model or via a pre-packaged non-choice selection provided through the Market drive-thru option. Food can be accessed once a month per household. Emergency bags are also available.
- Market Express is an express drive-thru food pick-up on specific dates throughout the month. Food package includes 3-4 day supply including meat, dairy, produce, and dry goods (contents may vary). Visit website for schedule, times, and to sign up.
- Market Cart is a mobile produce program that delivers fresh produce to senior living communities
- Market on the Move (MOM) provides a refrigerated van that distributes food throughout area communities and also offers snacks and lunches during the summer
- Food shelf accepts donations of fresh, frozen, canned, packaged food, personal care items, and cleaning products
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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
- 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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Donation Program - Safe Haven Shelter and Resource Center
Reprograms used cell phones and gives them to victims of domestic violence in the Duluth community. Accepts donations of items listed below; donations should be dropped off at 414 West First Street, Duluth, MN 55802.
Accepted Items:
- Cell phones and chargers
- Cleaning and sanitizing supplies
- Diapers
- Gently used winter coats, gloves, hats and boots
- New and unopened full sized shampoo, conditioner, body wash/soap and deodorant
- New and unopened socks and underwear for women and children
- New towels
- Toilet Paper
Not Accepted Items:
- Children's toys
- Clothing and/or household goods in poor conditions
- Knives, scissors or other sharp items
- Perfume and mouth wash
- TVs, microwaves, computers, etc.
- Used clothing
- Used household items
Reprograms used cell phones and gives them to victims of domestic violence in the Duluth community. Accepts donations of items listed below; donations should be dropped off at 414 West First Street, Duluth, MN 55802.
Accepted Items:
- Cell phones and chargers
- Cleaning and sanitizing supplies
- Diapers
- Gently used winter coats, gloves, hats and boots
- New and unopened full sized shampoo, conditioner, body wash/soap and deodorant
- New and unopened socks and underwear for women and children
- New towels
- Toilet Paper
Not Accepted Items:
- Children's toys
- Clothing and/or household goods in poor conditions
- Knives, scissors or other sharp items
- Perfume and mouth wash
- TVs, microwaves, computers, etc.
- Used clothing
- Used household items
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Food Shelf - Garrison Area Caregivers
Provides emergency food assistance to individuals and families in need. Accepts donations for food and personal care items.
Provides emergency food assistance to individuals and families in need. Accepts donations for food and personal care items.
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Food Shelf - Bountiful Basket Food Shelf
Provides fresh food, non-perishable food, and personal hygiene items. Clients may visit twice a month. The amount of groceries provided is based on the size of the family. Accepts donations of food.
Provides fresh food, non-perishable food, and personal hygiene items. Clients may visit twice a month. The amount of groceries provided is based on the size of the family. Accepts donations of food.
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Helping Hands Pantry - Hosanna Lutheran Church - Rochester
Based on the idea of the "little free library", a smaller, more private way to help individuals in need. People may stop by the pantry outside to pick up what they need without having to come into the building to talk to someone.
Accepts donations of and provides: Non-perishable canned and boxed food, ready to eat meals, personal care items like paper towels, toilet paper and other toiletries, water, and fresh produce in the summer.
Availability of items varies.
Based on the idea of the "little free library", a smaller, more private way to help individuals in need. People may stop by the pantry outside to pick up what they need without having to come into the building to talk to someone.
Accepts donations of and provides: Non-perishable canned and boxed food, ready to eat meals, personal care items like paper towels, toilet paper and other toiletries, water, and fresh produce in the summer.
Availability of items varies.
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School Food Shelves - Anoka-Hennepin Schools
- Provides food shelves, hygiene supplies and gift cards
- Accepts donations of food, hygiene supplies, and gift cards
- Provides food shelves, hygiene supplies and gift cards
- Accepts donations of food, hygiene supplies, and gift cards
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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
- 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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Food Shelf - Family Pathways Administrative Office
Offers food shelves once a month by appointment to receive fresh produce, frozen meat, shelf-stable foods, bread and bakery items, personal care products, household cleaning supplies, and pet food when available.
In addition, they may visit weekly for fresh produce, dairy, and bread/bakery items.
Donations are accepted during food shelves' open hours and may include canned and boxed foods, cereal, peanut butter, pasta, rice, juice, pet food, dish and laundry soap, cleaning supplies, toilet paper, soap, deodorant, toothpaste, and shampoo/conditioner.
Offers food shelves once a month by appointment to receive fresh produce, frozen meat, shelf-stable foods, bread and bakery items, personal care products, household cleaning supplies, and pet food when available.
In addition, they may visit weekly for fresh produce, dairy, and bread/bakery items.
Donations are accepted during food shelves' open hours and may include canned and boxed foods, cereal, peanut butter, pasta, rice, juice, pet food, dish and laundry soap, cleaning supplies, toilet paper, soap, deodorant, toothpaste, and shampoo/conditioner.
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Donations - Ellison Center
Donations Accepted for Relationship Building Services: These toys and games can be used to help caregivers and children connect, build a bond, and help the child talk about their feelings. Can visit the Amazon wish list for specific items that are needed: https://a.co/fjh1W7j
- Art supplies including markers, modeling clay, non-toxic paint, pipe cleaners, etc.
- Baby dolls of diverse ethnicities and accessories, including a bottle, bed, etc.
- Dollhouse families of various cultural backgrounds
- Multicultural books - especially those about emotions
- Play food items, plates, pots, etc.
- Play-Doh
- Playmobil toys including ambulances, fire trucks, hospitals, pirate ships, police cars, and schools
- Puppets and/or stuffed animals, including bunnies, crocodiles, mice, puppies, sharks, and turtles
- Simple games, including Candyland, Checkers, Connect 4, Jenga, Mancala, etc.
- Small drums and other small musical instruments
- Small plastic animals including crocodiles, dinosaurs, domestic animals, sharks, wild animals, etc.
- Small toy cars
- Toy doctor kits
Donations Accepted to Support Families
- Diapers
- Family size boxes of facial tissue
- Gift cards to retail stores such as Target or Walmart and gas stations, grocery stores, etc.
- Personal care items
Donations Accepted for Relationship Building Services: These toys and games can be used to help caregivers and children connect, build a bond, and help the child talk about their feelings. Can visit the Amazon wish list for specific items that are needed: https://a.co/fjh1W7j
- Art supplies including markers, modeling clay, non-toxic paint, pipe cleaners, etc.
- Baby dolls of diverse ethnicities and accessories, including a bottle, bed, etc.
- Dollhouse families of various cultural backgrounds
- Multicultural books - especially those about emotions
- Play food items, plates, pots, etc.
- Play-Doh
- Playmobil toys including ambulances, fire trucks, hospitals, pirate ships, police cars, and schools
- Puppets and/or stuffed animals, including bunnies, crocodiles, mice, puppies, sharks, and turtles
- Simple games, including Candyland, Checkers, Connect 4, Jenga, Mancala, etc.
- Small drums and other small musical instruments
- Small plastic animals including crocodiles, dinosaurs, domestic animals, sharks, wild animals, etc.
- Small toy cars
- Toy doctor kits
Donations Accepted to Support Families
- Diapers
- Family size boxes of facial tissue
- Gift cards to retail stores such as Target or Walmart and gas stations, grocery stores, etc.
- Personal care items
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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.
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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Food Shelf - Oronoco Food Shelf
Services includes:
- Individuals receive a box or 2 bags of groceries, or more if a family is needing food
- Provides bread, dairy, fresh produce, meat and shelf-stable foods. Books, diapers and hygiene items are also an option when available. Donations of these items are accepted.
- Delivery available
- Personal Shopper can be utilized for individuals unable to navigate stairs/need groceries brought out to their cars
- Volunteer opportunities available to check in/check-out people, restock items on the shelves, deliver groceries to cars and unload donated food
Services includes:
- Individuals receive a box or 2 bags of groceries, or more if a family is needing food
- Provides bread, dairy, fresh produce, meat and shelf-stable foods. Books, diapers and hygiene items are also an option when available. Donations of these items are accepted.
- Delivery available
- Personal Shopper can be utilized for individuals unable to navigate stairs/need groceries brought out to their cars
- Volunteer opportunities available to check in/check-out people, restock items on the shelves, deliver groceries to cars and unload donated food
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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
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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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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
- 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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Peace Center Food Shelf - Mayo Clinic Health System - New Prague Hospital
Offers a food distribution center serving individuals in New Prague and the surrounding area. Accepts food (nonperishable items and fresh produce), personal care items, and monetary donations.
Offers a food distribution center serving individuals in New Prague and the surrounding area. Accepts food (nonperishable items and fresh produce), personal care items, and monetary donations.
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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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Food Shelf - Becker Food Shelf
Provides nutritious food to people in Becker and surrounding areas who are food-insecure. Operates a client-choice model, where recipients select what works for them. Accepts donations of food, personal care items, and pet food,
Provides nutritious food to people in Becker and surrounding areas who are food-insecure. Operates a client-choice model, where recipients select what works for them. Accepts donations of food, personal care items, and pet food,
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Donations - North Shore Horizons - Two Harbors
Accepts:
- Baby supplies: Baby wipes
- Clothing: New adult socks and adult underwear (all sizes)
- Gift cards: Gas and Super One
- Household items: Cleaning supplies, laundry soap, and white blankets (full size)
- Personal care items: Toilet paper
Accepts:
- Baby supplies: Baby wipes
- Clothing: New adult socks and adult underwear (all sizes)
- Gift cards: Gas and Super One
- Household items: Cleaning supplies, laundry soap, and white blankets (full size)
- Personal care items: Toilet paper
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Family Resource Rooms - Brooklyn Center Public Schools District 286
Provides students, families, and community members with access to information and support from community agencies addressing basic needs such as food, clothing, energy assistance, shelter, and healthcare. The resource rooms maintain limited supplies of clothing, personal household items, and food for immediate access. They accept donations of winter gear (coats, gloves, mittens, hats, scarves), sweatpants, socks, t-shirts, and gift cards (Visa, Target, Walmart, gas, Cub Foods, etc.).
Provides students, families, and community members with access to information and support from community agencies addressing basic needs such as food, clothing, energy assistance, shelter, and healthcare. The resource rooms maintain limited supplies of clothing, personal household items, and food for immediate access. They accept donations of winter gear (coats, gloves, mittens, hats, scarves), sweatpants, socks, t-shirts, and gift cards (Visa, Target, Walmart, gas, Cub Foods, etc.).
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Brown Bag Food ProgramsUnderwear/Sleepwear Donation ProgramsWinter Clothing Donation ProgramsSchool Readiness ProgramsGeneral Clothing Donation ProgramsGift Card Donation ProgramsDirectory/Resource List PublicationGeneral Clothing ProvisionChildren's Clothing Donation ProgramsFamily Resource Centers/OutreachPersonal/Grooming SuppliesPublic Access Computers/ToolsFood Collection Volunteer OpportunitiesFree School SuppliesPersonal/Grooming Supplies Donation ProgramsEconomic Self Sufficiency ProgramsPublic Internet Access Sites
Hennepin Community Volunteers - Hennepin County Human Services - Social Services
Volunteer and donation programs that assist Hennepin County staff in addressing special needs of Hennepin County Human Services and Public Health Department clients. Services include:
- Volunteer opportunities depending on availability serving children, youth, adults, low-income families, seniors, and people with disabilities based on a specific area of interest or expertise
- Accepts financial or material donations towards targeted needs of the less fortunate in the community such as hygiene kits, toiletries, socks, shoes, blankets, and monetary donations
Volunteer and donation programs that assist Hennepin County staff in addressing special needs of Hennepin County Human Services and Public Health Department clients. Services include:
- Volunteer opportunities depending on availability serving children, youth, adults, low-income families, seniors, and people with disabilities based on a specific area of interest or expertise
- Accepts financial or material donations towards targeted needs of the less fortunate in the community such as hygiene kits, toiletries, socks, shoes, blankets, and monetary donations
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Food Shelf - Family Pathways Administrative Office
Offers food shelves once a month by appointment to receive fresh produce, frozen meat, shelf-stable foods, bread and bakery items, personal care products, household cleaning supplies, and pet food when available.
In addition, they may visit weekly for fresh produce, dairy, and bread/bakery items.
Donations are accepted during food shelves' open hours and may include canned and boxed foods, cereal, peanut butter, pasta, rice, juice, pet food, dish and laundry soap, cleaning supplies, toilet paper, soap, deodorant, toothpaste, and shampoo/conditioner.
Offers food shelves once a month by appointment to receive fresh produce, frozen meat, shelf-stable foods, bread and bakery items, personal care products, household cleaning supplies, and pet food when available.
In addition, they may visit weekly for fresh produce, dairy, and bread/bakery items.
Donations are accepted during food shelves' open hours and may include canned and boxed foods, cereal, peanut butter, pasta, rice, juice, pet food, dish and laundry soap, cleaning supplies, toilet paper, soap, deodorant, toothpaste, and shampoo/conditioner.
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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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