Delaware Donation Opportunities

Shelters | Clothing | Food

Shelters

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Our mission centers around two main goals-- housing and supportive services. Our housing goal is to provide safe, affordable housing coupled with supportive services for each Veteran in need. Our supportive services goal is to reintegrate, educate, empower and advocate for homeless Veterans and their families who are at-risk of homelessness, while simultaneously strengthening the impact of other community-based organizations.

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Sussex Community Crisis Housing Services, Inc (SCCHS), has been providing shelter and supportive services to homeless individuals and families since 1981. The agency’s atmosphere creates an environment that nurtures personal and family dignity, enhances self-esteem and promotes independence, housing stability and financial security.

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Code Purple is enacted whenever the night-time temperature is expected to fall below 32 degrees. A Code Purple Shelter is not a traditional shelter, it gives emergency shelter to aid the homeless on the cold winter nights.

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Sojourner’s Place provides shelter and an array of individualized services for homeless men and women that empowers our residents to return to the community as independent citizens. Residents, who sign a contract to address the multiple issues that caused their homelessness, are supported and guided by a case manager, other professional staff—and their peers. Our services are offered without cost to our residents and are applied with compassion and respect for their dignity.

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Dedicated to becoming the agency of choice to help people find their path to growth and independence. People's Place will identify the social/mental health needs of Delaware residents and facilitate the provision of services to address those needs.

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Clothing

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GreenDrop has been selected by the American Red Cross, the Military Order of the Purple Heart, the National Federation of the Blind and the Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Philadelphia, to raise funds through the generation and collection of donated clothing and household items. Donated items are converted into critical dollars for these organizations, to assist them in upholding their mission and programs for supporting American veterans, the nation’s blind and neighbors in need throughout Philadelphia.

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Based in New Castle County, Delaware, Friendship House is a non-profit, faith based corporation serving individuals and families that are or are at risk of becoming homeless. Welcoming to all, Friendship House strives to serve as a sanctuary and stepping stone to those in need through the traditional spiritual ministries of hospitality, education, empowerment, and community.

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Goodwill of Western & Northern Connecticut offers a full range of programs for people with disabilities and others facing challenges to gaining employment and community living. All Goodwill services are designed to meet individual needs, with emphasis on the individual achieving their highest level of independence. Every day, in every part of western and northern Connecticut, Goodwill’s programs help people.

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Food

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Our mission is to provide nutritious foods to Delawareans in need and facilitate long-term solutions to the problems of hunger and poverty through community education and advocacy.

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Through five storefront pantries and multiple mobile pantries and produce distributions in 13 Ohio counties, the LSS Food Pantries are visited approximately 8,000 times per month. Very often our services are simply helping a family through a difficult period such as a job loss or medical emergency. More than 50% of our clients visit the pantry five times or less per year. The LSS Food Pantries are honored to provide more than 2 million meals to hungry Ohio families each year.

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