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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!
New Day (newavenues.org/new-day )
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.
Call to Safety (https://calltosafety.org/donate/ )
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.