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Sells at low cost a variety of items (clothing, household goods, furniture, books, etc.) which have been donated to Goodwill Industries. Proceeds from sales benefit Goodwill's rehabilitation programs for the handicapped. Accepts donated items which are in good clean usable condition. Items may be dropped off during store hours.
Sells at low cost a variety of items (clothing, household goods, furniture, books, etc.) which have been donated to Goodwill Industries. Proceeds from sales benefit Goodwill's rehabilitation programs for the handicapped. Accepts donated items which are in good clean usable condition. Items may be dropped off during store hours.
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Donation Drop Off Points
Clothing
Thrift Shops
Accepting donated items for sales.
Accepting donated items for sales.
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Donation Drop Off Points
Offering no contact, self-service drop-offs at retail locations. Donation assistants can also assist with unloading if needed.
Offering no contact, self-service drop-offs at retail locations. Donation assistants can also assist with unloading if needed.
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Donation Drop Off Points
Provides guidance and interaction, recreation, socialization, the arts, field trips and events.
Provides guidance and interaction, recreation, socialization, the arts, field trips and events.
Categories
Baby Clothing Donation Programs
Disaster Relief Services
General Clothing Donation Programs
Religious Study Groups
Soup Kitchens
General Clothing Provision
Holiday Programs
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Meal Preparation/Serving Volunteer Opportunities
Faith Based Youth Programs
Ongoing Emergency Food Assistance
Senior Centers
General Recreational Activities/Sports
Baby Clothing
Donation Drop Off Points
Thrift Shops
Community Meals
Provides guidance and interaction, recreation, socialization, the arts, field trips and events.
Provides guidance and interaction, recreation, socialization, the arts, field trips and events.
Categories
Baby Clothing Donation Programs
Disaster Relief Services
General Clothing Donation Programs
Religious Study Groups
Soup Kitchens
General Clothing Provision
Holiday Programs
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Meal Preparation/Serving Volunteer Opportunities
Faith Based Youth Programs
Ongoing Emergency Food Assistance
Senior Centers
General Recreational Activities/Sports
Baby Clothing
Donation Drop Off Points
Thrift Shops
Community Meals
Provides guidance and interaction, recreation, socialization, the arts, field trips and events.
Provides guidance and interaction, recreation, socialization, the arts, field trips and events.
Categories
Baby Clothing Donation Programs
Disaster Relief Services
General Clothing Donation Programs
Religious Study Groups
Soup Kitchens
General Clothing Provision
Holiday Programs
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Meal Preparation/Serving Volunteer Opportunities
Faith Based Youth Programs
Ongoing Emergency Food Assistance
Senior Centers
General Recreational Activities/Sports
Baby Clothing
Donation Drop Off Points
Thrift Shops
Community Meals
Provides guidance and interaction, recreation, socialization, the arts, field trips and events.
Provides guidance and interaction, recreation, socialization, the arts, field trips and events.
Categories
Baby Clothing Donation Programs
Disaster Relief Services
General Clothing Donation Programs
Religious Study Groups
Soup Kitchens
General Clothing Provision
Holiday Programs
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Meal Preparation/Serving Volunteer Opportunities
Faith Based Youth Programs
Ongoing Emergency Food Assistance
Senior Centers
General Recreational Activities/Sports
Baby Clothing
Donation Drop Off Points
Thrift Shops
Community Meals
Accepting donated items for sales.
Accepting donated items for sales.
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Donation Drop Off Points
St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store “Voucher” Policy
Project Woman, Interfaith Hospitality Network, and McKinley Hall
People in residential care with Project Woman, Interfaith Hospitality Network, and McKinley Hall coming to St. Vincent de Paul for additional assistance can receive help with:
*Free Clothing Vouchers- This manner of assistance is available every 90 days to people with proof of identification and proof of Clark County residency. Separate PHOTO I.D.s for everyone over 18 getting clothing are required. Children under 18 MUST also have some legitimate form of I.D. (I.e. birth certificate, state I.D., driver’s license, social security card as additional I.D.). Anyone over 18 MUST apply independently.
On Tues.,Weds.,& Thurs. 10:00-3:00, the Free clothing available is located in a specified .49 clothing rack area, marked with black tags. Exception: Free Underwear, shoes, and children’s clothing are found all over the store. All other clothing items are priced TO SELL in order to make monies for our Food Pantry. Applicants are eligible for free clothing every 90 days, not sooner. This application/information electronically recorded on ServeWare.
Clothing Items EACH APPLICANT MAY HAVE included are:
1 pair of pajamas, 3 shirts or sweaters, 3 pants or dresses, 3 undergarments,
3 pair of socks, 1 pair of shoes, 1 coat or jacket
*Free Household Items Vouchers- These items are provided based on availability, as we never know what we will get donated in the way of household merchandise. This is available once-a-year per household, to people with proof of identification and proof of Clark County residency. People in need of these items can sign up for household assistance and be provided with this pre-organized Care-Kit. It will consist of specific items selected by the St. Vincent de Paul thrift store staff. Any household items beyond the contents of that kit can always be purchased. Applicants are eligible for free household items once a year, not sooner. This application/information is electronically recorded on ServeWare.
Household Items included are: (1 of each item for each person in the home)
Silverware- spoon, fork, knife, sharp knife; coffee cup, drinking glass; plate
1 skillet, 1 pan; Choice of: coffee-maker OR lamp
$4.00 or less Toy for each child (documented by I.D.) in the home; book
Furniture Assistance- This assistance can only be provided through the SVdP Pantry’s Emergency Assistance Call system on Tuesdays and Fridays from 10:00-10:30 am. (937-322-0838) Once the caller successfully gets through on the Emergency Assistance line, their name and information will be given to a Church Conference. One of their members will call them in the coming days to make a visit with them, take an application for assistance, and put them on the waiting list (at the Thrift Store) to provide whatever on the furniture request they are able to fulfill. This type of assistance IS NOT provided by the Thrift Store, however, the furniture is provided from thrift store inventory selected by the store managers. All other furniture in the store is designated and priced TO SELL in order to make monies for our Food Pantry.
Household Appliance Assistance (i.e.washer/dryer/refrigerator/stove)- This assistance can only be provided through the SVdP Pantry’s Emergency Assistance Call system on Tuesdays and Fridays from 10:00-10:30 am. (937-322-0838) Once the caller successfully gets through on the Emergency Assistance line, their name and information will be given to a Church Conference (St. Teresa’s, St. Bernard’s, St. Rays/St. Joes). One of these church members will return the call in the coming days to take an application for assistance, and put them on the waiting list to provide whatever appliance request they are able to fulfill. On occasion, if a conference is financially able, they might purchase the requested appliance from MCM Appliance on Selma Rd. and have it delivered. This type of assistance IS NOT provided by the
St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store “Voucher” Policy
Project Woman, Interfaith Hospitality Network, and McKinley Hall
People in residential care with Project Woman, Interfaith Hospitality Network, and McKinley Hall coming to St. Vincent de Paul for additional assistance can receive help with:
*Free Clothing Vouchers- This manner of assistance is available every 90 days to people with proof of identification and proof of Clark County residency. Separate PHOTO I.D.s for everyone over 18 getting clothing are required. Children under 18 MUST also have some legitimate form of I.D. (I.e. birth certificate, state I.D., driver’s license, social security card as additional I.D.). Anyone over 18 MUST apply independently.
On Tues.,Weds.,& Thurs. 10:00-3:00, the Free clothing available is located in a specified .49 clothing rack area, marked with black tags. Exception: Free Underwear, shoes, and children’s clothing are found all over the store. All other clothing items are priced TO SELL in order to make monies for our Food Pantry. Applicants are eligible for free clothing every 90 days, not sooner. This application/information electronically recorded on ServeWare.
Clothing Items EACH APPLICANT MAY HAVE included are:
1 pair of pajamas, 3 shirts or sweaters, 3 pants or dresses, 3 undergarments,
3 pair of socks, 1 pair of shoes, 1 coat or jacket
*Free Household Items Vouchers- These items are provided based on availability, as we never know what we will get donated in the way of household merchandise. This is available once-a-year per household, to people with proof of identification and proof of Clark County residency. People in need of these items can sign up for household assistance and be provided with this pre-organized Care-Kit. It will consist of specific items selected by the St. Vincent de Paul thrift store staff. Any household items beyond the contents of that kit can always be purchased. Applicants are eligible for free household items once a year, not sooner. This application/information is electronically recorded on ServeWare.
Household Items included are: (1 of each item for each person in the home)
Silverware- spoon, fork, knife, sharp knife; coffee cup, drinking glass; plate
1 skillet, 1 pan; Choice of: coffee-maker OR lamp
$4.00 or less Toy for each child (documented by I.D.) in the home; book
Furniture Assistance- This assistance can only be provided through the SVdP Pantry’s Emergency Assistance Call system on Tuesdays and Fridays from 10:00-10:30 am. (937-322-0838) Once the caller successfully gets through on the Emergency Assistance line, their name and information will be given to a Church Conference. One of their members will call them in the coming days to make a visit with them, take an application for assistance, and put them on the waiting list (at the Thrift Store) to provide whatever on the furniture request they are able to fulfill. This type of assistance IS NOT provided by the Thrift Store, however, the furniture is provided from thrift store inventory selected by the store managers. All other furniture in the store is designated and priced TO SELL in order to make monies for our Food Pantry.
Household Appliance Assistance (i.e.washer/dryer/refrigerator/stove)- This assistance can only be provided through the SVdP Pantry’s Emergency Assistance Call system on Tuesdays and Fridays from 10:00-10:30 am. (937-322-0838) Once the caller successfully gets through on the Emergency Assistance line, their name and information will be given to a Church Conference (St. Teresa’s, St. Bernard’s, St. Rays/St. Joes). One of these church members will return the call in the coming days to take an application for assistance, and put them on the waiting list to provide whatever appliance request they are able to fulfill. On occasion, if a conference is financially able, they might purchase the requested appliance from MCM Appliance on Selma Rd. and have it delivered. This type of assistance IS NOT provided by the
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Thrift Shops
Appliances
Furniture
Appliance Donation Programs
Clothing Donation Programs
Bedding/Linen Donation Programs
Work Clothing
Donation Drop Off Points
Clothing
Household Goods
Volunteer Opportunities
Thrift Shop Support Volunteer Opportunities
Furniture/Home Furnishings Donation Programs
Household Goods Donation Programs
Accepts drop-off donations of both essential and non-essential furniture items.
Accepts drop-off donations of both essential and non-essential furniture items.
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Donation Drop Off Points
Thrift Shop and drop-off location for donated items.
Thrift Shop and drop-off location for donated items.
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Donation Drop Off Points
Sells at low cost a variety of items (clothing, household goods, furniture, books, etc.) which have been donated to Goodwill Industries. Proceeds from sales benefit Goodwill's rehabilitation programs for the handicapped. Accepts donated items which are in good clean usable condition. Items may be dropped off during store hours.
Sells at low cost a variety of items (clothing, household goods, furniture, books, etc.) which have been donated to Goodwill Industries. Proceeds from sales benefit Goodwill's rehabilitation programs for the handicapped. Accepts donated items which are in good clean usable condition. Items may be dropped off during store hours.
Categories
Donation Drop Off Points
Clothing
Thrift Shops
Accepting donations of new women and children's clothing items and household items. Also accepting food donations.
Accepting donations of new women and children's clothing items and household items. Also accepting food donations.
Categories
Donation Drop Off Points
Many of our clients come to us with virtually nothing - sometimes without even a shirt on their back or a toothbrush. To help rebuild their lives and begin developing self-esteem, we must start with the very basics. Program funding provides treatment services but there isn't "extra" funding to support the most basic of needs. Alvis House is challenged to keep up with the growing demand for our programs and services and do the best we can to provide every individual with a few basic items.
- Hangers - Plastic or Metal
- Casual clothing for women - all sizes (gently used), pants, tops, etc.
- Women's shoes
- Outerwear for men or women (hats, gloves, scarves, coats)
- Items to be used to reward clients for accomplishing their goals, such as shampoo, conditioner, lotion (name brands like Bath & Body or Axe for Men are treasures to our clients), deodorant, toothbrushes, toothpaste, nail polish, perfume, cologne, etc.
- No longer used items such as exercise DVD's, modern books for men or women, magazines, electronic games, Wii, exercise equipment, yoga mats, kettle bells, etc. would be like GOLD to our clients.
- Your time - to teach and exercise class, help a student working toward their GED, or practice interviewing skills , a variety of opportunities are available.
Many of our clients come to us with virtually nothing - sometimes without even a shirt on their back or a toothbrush. To help rebuild their lives and begin developing self-esteem, we must start with the very basics. Program funding provides treatment services but there isn't "extra" funding to support the most basic of needs. Alvis House is challenged to keep up with the growing demand for our programs and services and do the best we can to provide every individual with a few basic items.
- Hangers - Plastic or Metal
- Casual clothing for women - all sizes (gently used), pants, tops, etc.
- Women's shoes
- Outerwear for men or women (hats, gloves, scarves, coats)
- Items to be used to reward clients for accomplishing their goals, such as shampoo, conditioner, lotion (name brands like Bath & Body or Axe for Men are treasures to our clients), deodorant, toothbrushes, toothpaste, nail polish, perfume, cologne, etc.
- No longer used items such as exercise DVD's, modern books for men or women, magazines, electronic games, Wii, exercise equipment, yoga mats, kettle bells, etc. would be like GOLD to our clients.
- Your time - to teach and exercise class, help a student working toward their GED, or practice interviewing skills , a variety of opportunities are available.
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Donation Drop Off Points
Accepting clothing, all sizes, diapers and monetary donations. If you would like to donate to this program, we ask that clothing be clean and free of pet hair and smoke. The items can be dropped off at the church office.
Accepting clothing, all sizes, diapers and monetary donations. If you would like to donate to this program, we ask that clothing be clean and free of pet hair and smoke. The items can be dropped off at the church office.
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Donation Drop Off Points
Each week at the close of the market, produce donations will be taken to one of the hot meal sites for the Muskingum Hunger Network. Vendors, customers and the public are encouraged to donate items. Vendors that donate leftover produce from the day's sales can get a tax deduction.
Each week at the close of the market, produce donations will be taken to one of the hot meal sites for the Muskingum Hunger Network. Vendors, customers and the public are encouraged to donate items. Vendors that donate leftover produce from the day's sales can get a tax deduction.
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Donation Drop Off Points
Anyone that would like to be a supporter of CARE there are several ways to make a tax-deductible donation. Visit website and use Paypal, mail your check to 104 Sweetbriar Place, Marietta, Ohio 45750, or attend one of the upcoming fundraisers. There is also a charitable donor fund account at Marietta Community Foundation where supporters may make tax-deductible donations.
Anyone that would like to be a supporter of CARE there are several ways to make a tax-deductible donation. Visit website and use Paypal, mail your check to 104 Sweetbriar Place, Marietta, Ohio 45750, or attend one of the upcoming fundraisers. There is also a charitable donor fund account at Marietta Community Foundation where supporters may make tax-deductible donations.
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Donation Drop Off Points
Accepting donated items for sales.
Accepting donated items for sales.
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Donation Drop Off Points
Drop-off location for donated items.
Drop-off location for donated items.
Categories
Donation Drop Off Points
Sells at low cost a variety of items (clothing, household goods, furniture, books, etc.) which have been donated to Goodwill Industries. Proceeds from sales benefit Goodwill's rehabilitation programs for the handicapped. Accepts donated items which are in good clean usable condition. Items may be dropped off during store hours.
Sells at low cost a variety of items (clothing, household goods, furniture, books, etc.) which have been donated to Goodwill Industries. Proceeds from sales benefit Goodwill's rehabilitation programs for the handicapped. Accepts donated items which are in good clean usable condition. Items may be dropped off during store hours.
Categories
Donation Drop Off Points
Clothing
Thrift Shops
Accepting donated items for sales.
Accepting donated items for sales.
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Donation Drop Off Points
Accepting food donations. Not accepting clothing or household items anymore. Financial gifts can be made via our Website.
Accepting food donations. Not accepting clothing or household items anymore. Financial gifts can be made via our Website.
Provides guidance and interaction, recreation, socialization, the arts, field trips and events.
Provides guidance and interaction, recreation, socialization, the arts, field trips and events.
Categories
Baby Clothing Donation Programs
Disaster Relief Services
General Clothing Donation Programs
Religious Study Groups
Soup Kitchens
General Clothing Provision
Holiday Programs
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Meal Preparation/Serving Volunteer Opportunities
Faith Based Youth Programs
Ongoing Emergency Food Assistance
Senior Centers
General Recreational Activities/Sports
Baby Clothing
Donation Drop Off Points
Thrift Shops
Community Meals
Strive to expand employment and training opportunities for individuals in the community, including those with disabilities or other barriers. Sales through the organization’s ten retail stores directly support its mission and help to divert millions of pounds of goods from area landfills.
Business Services Division creates additional employment opportunities and provides a variety of services to area businesses and organizations, including janitorial, commercial laundry, lawn care and custom contracts.
Strive to expand employment and training opportunities for individuals in the community, including those with disabilities or other barriers. Sales through the organization’s ten retail stores directly support its mission and help to divert millions of pounds of goods from area landfills.
Business Services Division creates additional employment opportunities and provides a variety of services to area businesses and organizations, including janitorial, commercial laundry, lawn care and custom contracts.
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Reading Services for People With Disabilities
Vision Screening
Donation Drop Off Points
Supported Employment
Thrift Shops
Accepts donations for personal care items to be distributed to individuals who are homeless through meals programs, Point in Time (PIT) survey, and locating individuals on the street.
Accepts donations for personal care items to be distributed to individuals who are homeless through meals programs, Point in Time (PIT) survey, and locating individuals on the street.