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Bicycle Transportation Program - Loaves and Fishes Community - Duluth

Free community bike shop located in the basement of the Dorothy Day House. Volunteer mechanics are available to help individuals build and maintain their own bicycles. Bicycle distribution priority given to individuals with no other transportation options. Individuals are asked to volunteer in exchange for services.

What's Here

Do It Yourself Bicycle Repair Instruction
Bicycles
Bicycle Donation Programs
Local Bicycle Transportation
Bicycle Repair

Neighborhood Thrift Store - Neighborhood Thrift Store

Thrift store with a full range of inventory including: - Low-cost, donated seasonally appropriate clothing for women, men, and children - Household goods, appliances, kitchenware, and furniture - Items such as cribs and changing tables are sometimes available - Books, toys, games, and jewelry - Sports equipment, bikes, and other usable items - Computers and computer monitors - Volunteer opportunities Does not accept tires, TVs, or any item that has been exposed to mold, mildew or cigarette smoke. For a complete list of donations accepted, visit website.

What's Here

General Clothing Provision
Sports Equipment
Thrift Shops
Kitchenware
Winter Clothing
General Furniture Provision
Toy/Game Donation Programs
General Clothing Donation Programs
Bicycle Donation Programs
Book/Magazine Donation Programs
Furniture/Home Furnishings Donation Programs
Baby Furniture
Thrift Shop Support Volunteer Opportunities

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

What's Here

Donation Drop Off Points
Construction Waste Recycling
Electronic Waste Recycling
Recycling Centers
Sharps Disposal Programs
Hazardous Materials Collection Sites
Bicycle Donation Programs
Beverage Container Redemption Centers/Pickup Services
Medical Waste Disposal
Oil Recycling
Mercury Waste Recycling and Recovery
Hazardous Waste Exchange

Transportation Services - Community Action Duluth

Provides the following transportation programs: - BikePlus: Program to support clients who can't afford to drive or don't have a drivers license to be able to better meet their transportation needs - especially when used in combination with the bus to extend routes and offer more flexibility. Participants are given a bike, helmet, lock, multi-tool, and water bottle. Monthly meetings gather clients for presentations on "rules of the road", "route finding", "bike maintenance", and on how transportation planning and policy works, then all participate in a group ride. Participants are encouraged to bring the whole family and kids are given bikes as well. Participants are encouraged to speak up at public hearings to advocate for safe streets, bike lanes and smart design. - Car Care Class: CCC is a monthly offering to DRIVE participants and the public to learn more about cars, their upkeep, how to shop, how to maintain, how to get insurance, etc. - DRIVE: Driver's Licenses, Insurance, Vehicle Education. Helps participants with children to obtain their Driver's License (either for the 1st time or after suspension or revocation) to increase access to employment, activities and social connections. Drive also helps to navigate auto insurance and runs the Car Care Class. - JumpStartDonated: Helps purchase a safe, reliable, fuel-efficient car. Approved applicants are able to secure a low-interest loan, down payment assistance, and build a personal repair fund.

What's Here

Do It Yourself Bicycle Repair Instruction
Bicycle Repair
Automobile Donation Programs
Local Bicycle Transportation
Basic Automobile Care Classes
Driver License Retention/Reinstatement Assistance
Bicycle Donation Programs

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.

What's Here

Office Supplies Donation Programs
Toy/Game Donation Programs
Donation Drop Off Points
Sports Equipment Donation Programs
Thrift Shops
School Supplies Donation Programs
Household Tools/Equipment Donation Programs
Arts and Crafts Donation Programs
Bicycle Donation Programs
General Clothing Donation Programs
Electronics/Small Appliance Donation Programs
Kitchenware Donation Programs
Bedding/Linen Donation Programs
Furniture/Home Furnishings Donation Programs

Help Line - Love INC - Carver County

Provides a means for churches and other organizations to work together to match up volunteers to meet an individual's or family's needs. Provides: - Baby Care Ministry: Helps young families by providing infant and toddler high chairs, baby cribs, pack-n-plays, and strollers - Build-A-Bed: Builds and gives single beds and bunk beds. Also delivers them directly to homes and assembles them in the room. - Bike Ministry: Provides bicycles for adults and children - Clean Sweep: Helps families with basic cleaning supplies such as paper towels, trash bags, sponges, all-purpose spray, toilet bowl cleaner, and more - Clothing Ministry: Provides essential clothing through Trending Upward Thrift Shoppe - Diaper Ministry: Helps young families by providing diapers, pull-ups, and wipes for babies and toddlers - Food and Gas Cards: Provides gift cards for food and gas - FurniShare: Matches up donations of household goods and furniture (including beds, mattresses/box springs (free of stains, rips, and tears), dressers, kitchen tables/chairs, and living room furniture) with people who need them. Also provides monthly furniture sales. - Kitchen Essentials: Offers a basic supply of silverware, dishes, cups, and cookware to individuals and families - LAM Vac Valet: Donates and repairs vacuum cleaners in good condition - Loads of Love: Cares for families in need by providing laundry detergent, fabric sheets, dish, and dishwasher soap - Personal Care: Provides necessary personal items including soap, shampoo, razors, toilet paper, deodorant, feminine products, and more - The Birthday Closet Ministry: Provides supplies for children's birthdays - The Linen Closet: Provides new or used blankets, sheets, pillowcases, towels, and washcloths - Towel Ministry: Provides bath towels, kitchen towels, and washcloths - Winter Wear Ministry: Provides boots, coats, hats, mittens, and scarves

What's Here

Shoes
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Mattress Donation Programs
Cleaning Products
Kitchenware
Appliance Repair
Gas Money
Materials Exchange Programs
Diapers
General Clothing Provision
Furniture/Home Furnishings Donation Programs
Donation Drop Off Points
Mattresses
Winter Clothing
Bedding/Linen
Bicycle Donation Programs
General Furniture Provision
Beds
Food Vouchers
Birthday Programs
Baby Furniture
Menstruation Supplies
General Clothing Donation Programs
General Appliance Provision

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