While shopping, pick up some items we always need (Walmart and Jones Feed are two options):FOOD: Lay Mash, Scratch, Pig Chow, Goat Chow, Game Bird Breeder, Canned Vegetables, Orchard Grass Bales, Alfalfa Bales
While shopping, pick up some items we always need (Walmart and Jones Feed are two options):SUPPLIES: Unscented bleach, Dawn dish detergent (original), paper towels, rags, scrub brushes, manure forks, wood shavings
We are in need of cases of 16 oz bottles of water . With the temperatures climbing we are going through water very fast. We are also looking for small bottles of sunscreen and hand towels that people might be able to get wet to stay cool.  Thank you everyone for all your help. You can drop off Monday, Tuesday , Wednesday or Friday from noon to 5:00 pm . Or Saturday from 9 am to noon .
Thank you everyone for all the items you continue to donate to help care for those in need in the Henderson area . We are very grateful .
The majority of comic books we deliver to kids in hospitals are DONATED to us by heroes like YOU.You can mail donations to:CRITICAL CARE COMICS 9811 W Charleston Blvd, STE 2-767
Las Vegas, NV 89117
The number one thing on most peoples minds right now is the Coronavirus. It is a very present reality that can not be ignored. Most businesses are closed. But being closed to the public does not mean that work does not still go on. At Good Shepherd’s Clothes Closet we are working toward the time when we will reopen.Almost all of our financial obligations are fixed expenses which still need to be met. As you know we use volunteers so we have a staff of only two people.We are preparing to get back to giving away free clothes when we are once again able to do so safely and responsibly. We anticipate that many people, especially families with children, will be struggling financially. To keep going we need monetary donations now to be ready to help. Keep in mind that we give away clothes at no charge to the recipient. We depend on your generosity.We have plenty of clothes and are confident that the volunteers will come back. Meanwhile we need money to keep functioning while we work toward what it takes to once again serve those in need in the Reno-sparks community.Please consider a cash donation to Good Shepherd’s Clothes Closet. You can do so on our web site or by sending a check toGood Shepherd’s Clothes Closet335 Record StreetReno, NV 89512Thank youChris RhodesExecutive Director
The Prescription Food Pantry addresses one of the most critical determinants of health; making sure patients have access to healthy food. In the past year, the Prescription Food Pantry has provided 45,374 individuals with food. Your donations directly fund the purchases of meat, eggs, vegetables, quinoa and other healthy food. Your donations are truly making a difference!If you’d like to make healthy, dry food donations to our Prescription Food Pantry, please contact Helina Ashagrie at HAshagrie@chanevada.org or (775) 336-3079, or you can donate online.
We need shoes, socks, and sport bras for our high-need girls, as well as materials for delivering our curriculum, host our 5K Community Celebrations, and administer the organization. Please visit our Amazon wish list for specifics and thank you!
Due to COVID-19, the needs of our community are greater than ever before. Partner with our teams on the front lines by making a gift to support their vital work with those most vulnerable in the community.$65 - Supplies a 65 pound box of groceries for a family of four$150 - Provides RTC day bus pass for 50 people$250 - Gives 5 immigrant clients phone consultations with an accredited representative$952 - Allows us to prepare a nutritious freshly prepared meal for 280 people$1250 - Prevents a family from becoming homeless
Meeting the increased needs of domestic violence victims and their children during times like these can’t be done without community support! As we encourage those who can to give, we also want to take the time to recognize just a few of our many amazing supporters!A big thank you to K. Donavan, A Staging Company for encouraging support on our behalf which raised more than $1,500 to help us meet the need for increased motel assistance for those we serve. In addition, thank you to the employees at the Kaempfer Crowell Law Office who donated more than $500 in much needed groceries/meals for those who are sheltering in motel settings. And finally, a big thank you to our supporters who have donated Friday night dinners for emergency shelter residents. These meals make our residents feel special during this time of great uncertainty
Eddy House takes the health and safety of clients, staff and the community very seriously.
As of March 31st, we will no longer be accepting walk in donations, visits from the public or scheduling tours.If you would like to donate goods, please do so via Amazon or another online retailer. You can also call or email for additional donation questions.
We are still accepting Food Donations and donations of hot meals. Visit our calendar for availability.
The Animal Foundation in Las Vegas is always in need of basic and specialized items to care for our shelter and foster pets and welcome gifts of all kinds.
From peanut butter and litter pans to blankets and Kong toys, The Animal Foundation and the homeless animals in our care appreciate your help! Support of this nature is considered a gift in-kind and is eligible for tax deductions under charitable giving as defined by the IRS.
Purchase Items via Our Amazon Wish List
You can purchase most of the items on our list and more on our Amazon Wish List! The Animal Foundation appreciates everyone who donates to us through Amazon.
Donations of Medical Equipment & Supplies
CARE Chest was founded 30 years ago on the generosity of the community who donated their gently used medical equipment and supplies. We remain dependent on that generous spirit. If you are planning to donate your gently used equipment or supplies, please call our offices at 775-829-2273 before making the trip to our North Virginia Street headquarters. Team members and signage will be available to help make the donation process easy and safe.
Items we need
There are items that CARE Chest can always use, including: wheelchairs, shower and commode seats, transfer benches and other bathroom safety items; hospital-style beds, scooters, electric wheelchairs and other mobility items; diabetic testing supplies, including test strips and lancets; syringes for diabetic clients who use insulin; Ostomy/colostomy supplies, incontinence protection (adult diapers and Pull-Ups); Ensure, Glucerna and Carnation Instant breakfast for our Medical Nutrition Program.
Items we don’t take
Sometimes our stock of certain items, like crutches, exceeds the needs of our clients. We cannot accept respiratory equipment or prescription medications of any kind.
Access to nutritious food is vital for our neighbors who face hunger, and we ask that those donating food choose the most nutritious items available whenever possible. When making a food donation, please use the list below to determine what foods to donate.
Protein: Peanut Butter, Tuna, Salmon, Chicken, Dried or Canned Beans
Grains: Whole Grain Cereal, Oatmeal, Brown Rice, Whole Grain Pasta
Fruits: Canned (Packed in 100% Juice or Light Syrup), Dried Fruit, Applesauce (No Sugar Added), 100% Fruit Juice Boxes
Vegetables: Canned (No Salt Added and/or Low-Sodium Preferred)
Dairy: Shelf Stable Milk
Kid-friendly Snacks: Granola Bars, Popcorn, Animal Crackers, Graham Crackers
Baby Products: Formula, Infant Cereal, Baby Food
Please note – food items donated through food drives should be non-perishable and non-expired. Please DO NOT donate home-made food, food in glass containers, or any food that has been opened or is unlabeled.