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Donation Centers | Goodwill Industries Of Akron

Offering no contact, self-service drop-offs at retail locations. Donation assistants can also assist with unloading if needed.

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Donations | Bethany Christian Church - Disciples Of Christ

Accepts donations of food (including baby food, baby formula, frozen food, non-perishable and perishable foods, nutritional supplements (such as Ensure), new and used office supplies, new personal care supplies, special event tickets, new and used sports equipment in working condition for youth, new toys in working condition, new and used videos/DVD's/CD's in working condition suitable for youth, and new and used school supplies for youth. Donated items are never resold.

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Donations | Goodyear Heights Baptist Church

Accepts donations of new and clean gently worn clothing, shoes, and accessories.

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Donation Drop Off Point | Latrobe Street Mission

Accepting donations of adult and children’s clothing in good or gently-worn condition, Household goods, Small appliances, Toys (gently used only, please), Jewelry and more. Larger items such as appliances or furniture are also accepted, however, we prefer you call in advance to arrange drop-off or pick-up help.

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Wakeman Caring Community - Last Tuesday | St Mary Catholic Church

Provides food pantry to the community. * Pantry provided through partnership with Second Harvest Food Bank.

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Donations - Pet Food And Pet Items | Helping Everyone'S Loving Pets (H.E.L.P.)

Accepts donations of pet food and other items for pets, including food for cats, dogs, birds, guinea pigs and hamsters, as well as cat litter, big plastic containers, freezer bags, and 5 gallon bags. Accepts sealed and opened bags of pet food items and dented cans. Will accept other pet items such as leashes, crates, and pet toys.

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Disaster Services | United Way'S Helplink 2-1-1

Provides a 24-hour informational hotline featuring recorded messages which address the community's concerns about local or national disasters. Options are given on how to obtain information on how households and businesses can protect themselves against known disaster issues and on how to get specific questions answered by appropriate agency personnel.

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Food Pantry | Second Harvest Food Bank

Since the COVID-19 pandemic hit, we no longer have an in-person pantry. However, we do offer our drive-thru distribution on Wednesday and Friday from 12-2pm. Here you can drive through our alley and safely receive an array of food, placed directly in your vehicle. We also offer pick-up Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 9am-3pm by visiting our alley for pick-up.

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Shelby Diaper Pantry | Shelby First Presbyterian Church

Provides diapers, wipes, diaper cream/ointment to households in need of diapers for babies. Provides diapers only, NO pull-ups. * Visit Facebook page to see current size needs and Amazon Wishlist.

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Services | Action

Mobile market carrying a wide variety of meats, fresh produce and other grocery items. Initiative created by ACTION of Mahoning Valley and Flying High Inc. to provide healthy food access options to residents of Mahoning County, particularly the city of Youngstown who live in USDA-designated food deserts.

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Donations | Journey Center For Safety And Healing

Accepts donations of diapers, new arts and crafts supplies, new (unopened) personal care supplies, new clothing for women and children, and tickets to special events. Donated items are never resold.

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Hope Chest Of Lake County: Donations | Hope Chest Of Lake County

Collects gently used and new clothing, bedding, small household goods, toys, etc.

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Back To School Supply Donation Drive | Pickerington Public Library

Program collects school supply donations for Pickerington Elementary and Middle Schools. Items needed include #2 pencils, crayons, glue sticks, tissues, ziploc bags, rulers, pens, highlighters, notebooks, scissors, notebook paper, erasers, two pocket folders, and backpacks.

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Donations | Ronald Mcdonald House Of Cleveland

Accepts donations of new kitchenware (disposable food storage containers, plastic storage bags, plastic wrap and foil, trash bags, and non-stick scrub sponges) personal care supplies (facial tissues, hotel-sized bar soaps, boxes of large vinyl gloves), food (individually wrapped snacks foods, such as granola bars, crackers, etc.) and cleaning supplies (disinfecting wipes, multipurpose "green" cleaning solution, dryer sheets, rolls of paper towels). All items must be new. Donated items are never resold.

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Donations | Vocational Guidance Services

Accepts donations of new and used clothing, large and small appliances, cleaning products, furniture, kitchenware (cookware, dishes, silverware), canes/walkers, eyeglasses, hearing aids, wheelchairs, office furniture, office suplies, arts and crafts supplies, books/magazines, videos/DVDs/CDs, household tools, and work tools. Accepts donations of unopened personal care supplies, and special event tickets. All items are oriented to those age 18 and older and must be in working condition. Donated items may be resold if donated to the thrift store.

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Medical Equipment | Helping Hands Medical Equipment Ministry

Offers loans on durable medical equipment including wheel chairs, walkers, bedside commodes, hospital beds. Lift chairs are no longer offered. Most everything is donated, so item availability varies. May occasionally have incontinence supplies and nutritional supplements. When items loaned are no longer needed, return of items is required. Always in need of new donations.

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Baby Clothing/Diaper Donation Programs | Hebron New Life Church

Accepting donations for Baby Pantry. Donations may include baby food and formula, diapers of all sizes, wipes, and/or cash to purchase needed items.

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Donations | Sagrada Familia Parish

Accepts donations of food (baby food, baby formulaand non-perishable foods, and nutritional supplements), new cleaning products, and new personal care supplies. Donated items are never resold.

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Donations | Goodwill Industries Of Greater Cleveland And East Central Ohio

Accepts donations of the following new and used items in working condition: clothing, bedding/linen, furniture, kitchenware (cookware, dishes, silverware), office furniture, arts/crafts supplies, books/magazines, safety helmets, cleaning products, small appliances, canes/walkers, eyeglasses, wheelchairs, cell phones, computers (All hard drives on the donated computers are wiped clean), office equipment, musical instruments, sports equipment, toys, videos/DVDs/CDs, infant/child car seats, and household, gardening, and work tools. Will only accept Flat Screen T.V.s no big back televisions. Donated items are resold to support Goodwill programs.

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Restore Donations | Habitat For Humanity East Central Ohio

Accepts donations of new and gently used furniture, appliances, home décor, building materials, vehicles, and more. For a complete list of acceptable items, visit www.restoreeco.org/donate. Offers free donation pickup for large items or large donations.

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Baby Corner | Our Lady Of The Lake Catholic Church

Accepts donations of new and gently used baby clothing (up to size 3T) as well as baby care items such as diapers, car seats (unexpired), pack-n-plays, strollers, activity mats, baby chairs, swings, bibs, blankets, baby carriers, bottles, and other baby items.

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Goodwill Retail Store | Goodwill Retail Stores

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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Habitat'S Restore Donation Program | Habitat For Humanity International

Accepts donations of almost any items you take out of your home. Especially needed are doors, windows, cabinets (kitchen or other) and working appliances ( 10 years or less). But any building or remodeling material that's in good shape can be recycled through the ReStore, saving you dumping costs and providing a tax deduction as well. Equally important, your donations will go back into the community to help people who are upgrading their homes. The ReStore resells your new or used items (as well as corporate donations) for 50% to 70% off retail prices. All operating profits from ReStore sales go into Habitat's building program, helping provide adequate housing for Mount Vernon families. ReStore does provide donation pickup services once a week when scheduled in advance. Please contact our office for more information.

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Donations | Horizon Education Centers

Accepts donations of items for youth, including new arts and crafts supplies and school supplies, new and used sports equipment, toys, videos, DVDs and CDs, as well as tickets to special events. Donated items are never resold.

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