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Donations | May Dugan Center

Accepts donations of unopened personal care supplies, and new school supplies (youth). Accepts donations of new and used building materials/supplies, clothing, small household appliances, bedding/linen, computers, office supplies, office equipment (faxes, copiers, etc.), arts/crafts supplies, books/magazines, and toys. All items must be in working condition. Donated items are never resold. All clothing and bedding must be laundered.

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Donations For Food Pantry | Hallsville Community Church

Accepts donations for food pantry.

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Donations | Mizpah Community Center

Accepts donations of non perishable food items. Also accepts donations of new toys and new and used winter coats during the holiday season.

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Food Pantry - Clifton Avenue Church Of God | Clifton Avenue Church Of God

Provides groceries and a hot meal for those in need. Breakfast is served at 9:30 am.

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Donations | Ohio Guidestone

Accepts donations of new items only. Will take clothing for any age group, baby food and formula, frozen and non-perishable foods, bedding and linens, cleaning products, home and office furniture, home furnishings, kitchenware, mattresses, computers (with Windows XP or newer), general office supplies, personal care items, arts and crafts supplies, books and magazines (content must be rated G or PG), musical instruments (no organs or pianos), special event tickets, toys (nothing militant like G.I. Joe, toy guns, etc.), infant/child car seats, safety helmets, school supplies, household/gardening/work tools and equipment, and automobiles. Donated items are never resold.

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Food Pantry And Supper - 2nd And Last Friday | Mosaic

Offers a free dinner and food pantry items to those in need.

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Columbus Food Rescue | Local Matters

Columbus Food Rescue is a program of Local Matters that fights food waste and food inequity by rescuing excess foods and re-distributing it to shelters, agencies, and other community groups. Some of the food is sent to Ro's Kitchen that makes meals that are delivered to local organizations.

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Community Cupboards | Pickaway County Community Cupboards

Offers 24 outdoor food pantry cupboards throughout Pickaway County to help provide food and toiletries for anyone in need 24/7/365. Those in need can open the door of any of the 24 cupboards and take only for their immediate needs and those who can donate are encouraged to place non-perishable food and toiletries into any and all the cupboards.

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Goodwill Industries - Sunbury Goodwill Retail Store - Food Donation Programs | Goodwill Industries

In Delaware County Goodwill partners with the Delaware County Hunger Alliance. Food donations may be dropped off at any of the five Delaware County Goodwill locations. All collections will go to the Delaware County Hunger Alliance who will then distribute them to local food pantries throughout the county.Created in 2012 by the United Way of Delaware County and Delaware General Health District, the Delaware County Hunger Alliance is a cross sector collaboration of community partners committed to connecting our neighbors in need with services that provide access to healthy food options, nutrition education, and resources that promote economic stability.

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Donations - Food And Clothing | Grace Resurrection Community Center

Accepts donations of food and new or gently-used clean clothing (including shoes, boots, hats, coats, and new underclothing and socks for all ages).

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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 | Community Assessment And Treatment Services

Accepts donations of new and used clothing, frozen food, non-perishable foods, perishable foods, small appliances, bedding/linen, kitchenware, cookware, dishes, silverware, some computers, office supplies, personal care supplies, arts/crafts supplies, books/magazines, and special event tickets. Donated items are never resold.

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Donations | Oberlin Community Services

Accepts new donations of diapers, baby wipes, formula, food (including fresh produce), personal hygiene products, toiletries, household cleaning products, detergents, holiday items, and other food resources.

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Second Harvest Foodbank | Second Harvest Food Bank

The mission of Ohio Tri County Food Alliance/Second Harvest Food Bank SHFB, is to alleviate hunger in Clark, Champaign, and Logan Counties by sourcing and distributing nutritious food to people in need, building community partnerships, and mobilizing the public to support hunger relief. We have a series of direct programs that distribute food to those who need it. We also supply 60 food distribution partners across Champaign, Clark, and Logan counties including pantries, soup kitchens, and more.

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Clothing And Food Donations | Jake'S Reach

Accepts unopened, in date non-perishable foods and new or gently used clean clothing.

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Donations | Saint Paul'S Community Center

Accepts a wide range of donations, including laundry detergent, personal grooming supplies (such as hotel-sized shampoo and lotion), coats, hats, gloves and scarves, blankets, towels, sheets, pillows and pillowcases, and meat and canned food.

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Donations | Youth Challenge

Accepts donations of new and used office and arts and crafts supplies and sports equipment. Accepts donations of food to be used for "snack packets" for participants in the agency's recreational programs for youth with disabilities. All items must be in working condition. Donated items are never resold.

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Good Samaritan Food Donation | Second Harvest Food Bank Of North Central Ohio

Seeks to obtain both perishable and nonperishable items in quantities that can be distributed to area food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, and other feeding programs for those in need. Receives and distributes other needed household products such as diapers, personal hygiene items, detergents, and cleaning supplies that cannot be purchased with food stamps. Accepts food donations from restaurants, grocery stores, farmers, retailers, food manufacturers, food distributors, and the general public. Accepts the following items: - Fresh produce. - Refrigerated items. - Frozen foods including meats. - Bakery items. - Personal care products. - Bulk packaged products. - Dry canned goods.

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Donations | Church Of The Epiphany - Episcopal

Accepts donations of non perishable food (canned goods, dry goods).

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Donations | Saint Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church - Sharon Center

Accepts both unopened perishable and non-perishable food items and personal care items to be distributed during pantry hours.

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Food Pantry And Financial Assistance Center | Saint Patricks Of Heatherdowns

Accepts donations of food items to be redistributed to individuals in need through the food pantry.

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Donations | Catholic Charities Corporation - Emergency Assistance

Accepts donations of food (baby food, baby formula, non-perishable foods, nutritional supplements such as Ensure, perishable foods, and prepared foods), new and used bedding/linen, new personal care supplies, and clean clothing in season for adults. Donated items are never resold.

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Donations | Lakewood Community Services Center

Accepts donations of non-perishable food, baby food and formula, diapers, nutritional supplements, cleaning products, and personal care supplies. Donated items are never resold.

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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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