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In-Kind Donations:

Agencies not only need financial donations, but have tangible needs as well. Here is a non-exhaustive list to help generate some ideas about items you could provide. (Please Note: It is critical to check with any organization regarding their specific needs before arriving with a donation. Ideally this would be done in coordination with Giving Connection who provides support in this process.)


Giving Connection: A local partner organization that receives donations from the community to provide support to sex trafficking-specific agencies. For in-kind donations, they post up to date lists of agencies' current needs. You can also host a drive with your own community to gather supplies!

Consistent tangible needs include but not limited too:

  • Touch screen cell phones with prepaid plans

  • Culturally-specific hair products

  • Gift cards to restaurant chains and super stores (Target, Fred Meyer, Walmart, etc.)

  • Certificates to salons for self-care

Where / How to Donate: Donations should be labeled ‘New Day’ and dropped off M-F 9am-5pm at 314 SW 9th St., Portland, OR at Door A.


Consistent tangible needs include but not limited too:

Used Cell Phones

  • Donate your used cell phones in working or non-working condition for our 9-1-1 Cell Phone Project.

Items for Survivors

Hygiene Items

  • Hair care products and makeup for Black/African American survivors

  • Small packages of laundry detergent

  • Adult diapers

  • Sunscreen

  • Lip balm

  • Wet Wipes

Camping Supplies

  • Sleeping bags

  • Tents

  • Sleeping mats

  • Extra blankets

Transportation Assistance

  • Gas gift cards in $25-$50 increments

  • Bus passes and tickets

Basic Living Assistance

  • Grocery gift cards in $25 – $50 increments

  • Pharmacy (Fred Meyer, Walgreens, Rite Aid, Target, Walmart, etc.) gift cards for prescriptions or new eye glasses

  • Gift certificates for haircuts

  • Pet carriers (for dogs and cats)

  • Leashes, collars, and harnesses for animals

Self Care Items

  • Gift certificates to local coffee shops, book stores, salons, movies, etc.

  • New journals

  • New, unused make-up for all skin types and skin colors

  • Donation of time and expertise for self-care meetings for advocates (examples: group massage, group acupuncture, group yoga, pilates or martial arts classes, etc.)

Items for the Call to Safety Office

  • Coffee and tea for ongoing meetings and support groups

  • Grocery gift cards to go towards snacks for support groups and trainings

Where/ How to Donate: You may either send them to our PO Box, or email info@calltosafety.org to set up a drop off.


SAGE Youth Residential

(https://morrisonkids.org/programs/residential/sage-youth-residential-program/ )

Consistent tangible needs include but not limited too:

  • New bras and new underwear (various sizes)

  • Leggings and joggers (various sizes)

  • Hoodies (various sizes)

  • Full size hygiene items (shampoo, conditioner, body wash, lotion, hair products)

  • Gift cards for client outings (Dutch Bros, Starbucks, McDonalds, etc)

  • Soft items for client bedrooms (all things warm, soft, and fuzzy)

Where/ How to Donate: Donations can be labeled 'SAGE' and dropped off at 11035 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR 97220, or call 503.258.4200 to arrange a pick up.