Volunteers, donations, and partnerships are vital to making this effort possible. Whether through time, resources, or collaboration, your support will help extend warmth, dignity, and hope to those in need this winter.
Financial donations play a crucial role in sustaining the emergency shelter and ensuring its success. Your contributions help cover essential costs such as utilities, supplies, and resources needed to provide warmth, safety, and care for our guests. Every dollar makes a difference in extending hope and dignity to those in need during this critical season.
When you donate, please put "Emergency Shelter" in the memo line.
Donations directly impact our guests by meeting their immediate needs and providing comfort, warmth, and dignity during challenging times. Items like clothing, hygiene kits, and blankets not only ensure their safety but also show them that they are valued and cared for. Your generosity creates a tangible difference, offering hope and support to those navigating difficult circumstances.
Clothing and Accessories
Winter coats, jackets, and sweaters (all sizes)
Hats, gloves, and scarves
Warm socks and thermal underwear
Comfortable shoes or boots
Hygiene Products
Toothbrushes and toothpaste
Soap, shampoo, and conditioner (travel size preferred)
Deodorant
Feminine hygiene products
Hand sanitizers and wipes
Bedding and Comfort Items
Blankets and sleeping bags
Pillows with pillowcases
Towels and washcloths
Food and Drink
Non-perishable snacks (granola bars, nuts, trail mix)
Bottled water or reusable water bottles
Hot drink packets (tea, coffee, hot chocolate)
Miscellaneous Items
Backpacks or tote bags
Flashlights and batteries
Portable phone chargers
Warm clothing items (coats, gloves, hats, socks, etc.)
Hygiene kits (toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, etc.)
Blankets or sleeping bags
Non-perishable snack packs and bottled water
Backpacks or tote bags for carrying essentials
These donations not only meet immediate needs but also provide comfort and dignity to those transitioning from the shelter back into their daily lives.