These are gifts of goods that are not cash (for example, in-kind gifts include donations of supplies, equipment, and new merchandise). For donations of cash and negotiable securities, please contact Rica. Water bottles, granola bars, snacks, gift cards, tents, sleeping bags, backpacks, canvas bags or other survival equipment Mobile phones (unlocked and restored to factory settings) Please note that we do not accept children's clothing nor household items. You can drop off donations of clothing or supplies during our delivery hours (Tuesdays from 11:00 to 15:00 or Thursdays from 17:00 to 21:00) or by scheduling an appointment through our donor coordinator, Rica (416-922-0628 ext.
Our friends who feel isolated and isolated from their community. Serving through meaningful work makes us feel good and makes us stronger, and we want to give priority to offering that opportunity to people in our community whose strengths, resilience and talents are often ignored or denied. If you are one of those who have many opportunities to serve and give back, we would love to welcome you to this community, but when you come, others will host you. Maybe one day you'll find yourself cleaning a table, but you'll do it with your friends.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact Kelliann. You can leave your used clothes, household items and furniture in good condition at the local Salvation Army thrift store for someone else to enjoy. After all, someone else's trash is someone else's treasure person. Donating new items or items that you already liked is a timeless and sustainable way to give back to your community.
Each item meets a tangible need and acts as a catalyst for positive change in the lives of our most vulnerable neighbors.