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Lady Freedom Returns

(14,120 posts)
Fri Mar 29, 2013, 08:56 PM Mar 2013

What can you donate to help the homeless.

With some post coming up talking about homelessness, I thought this would be a good time to repost this. And as I said the first time I wrote this, please copy and use where ever you want!

Something that is a necessity is a good size pack. When you are out there, it is your home. It is something that is in short supply as well. So if you have a school pack that is the kind a high school kid would carry and no longer using it, please donate it. Even a rolling suitcase is useful. Rolling backpacks are a dream come true! And if you have a messenger bag that you don’t use, please donate it, that is great for carrying paperwork in. Believe me, when you are homeless, you have a lot of paperwork you need to try (the big word) and keep with you.

Another thing is dark color blankets. They are used all year long. The dark color works as camouflage at night while one sleeps. So, light or heavy in weight, if they are dark the homeless need it! If you have a dark sleeping bag you don’t want anymore, it would be great to. The street is not very soft.

Eye glasses. So many could use reading glass. Prescription glass as well. Many places have an eye glass drop off to help people that cannot afford them. Sun glasses, all year around need. One must protect from the sun and from the wind. So if you see some cheap reading glasses at one of those $1 shops, pick a couple up to donate to your local shelter to give out, the sunglasses too! You would not believe how much they are needed!

Pens and paper. I know that sounds odd. But when you are trying to find work or take down information to remember later, you need to have something to write on and with. Folders with pockets are great to. You will not believe how much paperwork is involved when you are in poverty and worse. Sometimes it feels like a full time office job just to get help.
Something some may see as odd is Batteries. They are needed for flashlights and, for the lucky few, radios. The flashlights are a necessity, but the radio can be a life saver in and before foul weather. Information is vital when on the street.

Besides the usual cloths like jeans (jeans are a major thing for women and men) everyday shoes, and t-shirt (sweat shirt and coats in winter), the homeless also need cloths for getting work. Believe it or not there are people out there that are in need of black or khaki slacks, dress shoes, blouses/ white dress shirts, and everything else one need to dress for work are a must have to get a job. The dress codes for department stores, call centers, etc. are what is needed on top of the usual needed cloths. Oh, and underwear! For both sexes (bras are an extreme luxury for a homeless woman and you can’t look nice without one). You would not believe how little underwear can be found at the places that help with giving out cloths to the homeless. Socks, Rain gear is a big plus too!

Wallets, glasses cases and phone cases is something that are very useful. The government phones do not come with holders and that makes it hard to take care of. Those phones are your only way to reach help in an emergency and get contacted for a possible job. The phone holder, glasses case and wallets make it easier to keep your ID, food cards (many food banks that help with homeless food packs use an ID card and you also need to keep your food stamp card safe) and many other needed cards in and safe. And the glasses case to keep one’s glasses safe. If you have any that you don’t use anymore, please donate them. They will not go unwanted!

Another thing is Maxis and Tampons. Yes, the women need them. But did you know that the guys will carry Maxis’ as part of a makeshift first aid kit? Things to treat wounds are big. So is hygiene in general. Stuff like travel size shampoos and soaps, even Foot Powder is in high need. And another big one that is asked for at walk-in centers and shelters is toothpaste and toothbrushes. Toilet paper is street currency. Someone has extra can of spaghetti that is worth one roll of TP. So basically if one needs it to keep healthy and clean, it is needed.

Something else that is also worth its weight in gold are water bottles. The kind that you can fill in a park bathroom or drinking fountain. Having water is something that is very important, there had been many a death due to not having water to drink out there. I remember seeing many homeless get taken away in an ambulance due to being dehydrated. Eating utensils are a nice thought too! Spoon fork and knife is something that are so nice to have. And a can opener! Oh, I had been given cans of food but had no way to open it.

The last thing many don’t think of is pet food and leashes. That’s right, pet food and leashes. Many homeless have dogs, some even have cats. They are, for many, what is left of their family. The animals watch them and they watch out for the dog or cat. It is such an attachment that those that do have pets will not go to shelters due to the no pets allowed rule at many. It is that important, the pet is their family, what is left of love. I have seen the attachment so strong that if something happens to that pet, the owner will not be long for this world. The food to proper feed them and the leashes to keep legal. Another big thing that has started to happen is groups that are making sure that the homeless pets get shots and licenses. They ever try to help get then spaded or neutered. If you have a group in your area helping with this a donation to buy the shots are welcome in a big way!

For those that are looking for something to do, I hope that it gives you some ideas. To those that are reading this and remembers that you have some of this stuff and you aren’t using them, please donate!
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What can you donate to help the homeless. (Original Post) Lady Freedom Returns Mar 2013 OP
Is this really the America we live in today? MannyGoldstein Mar 2013 #1
It's not a new phenomenom Bay Boy Mar 2013 #13
Thanks, LFR, for posting this information. Curmudgeoness Mar 2013 #2
k & r . . . . .n/t annabanana Mar 2013 #3
Great post and full of good ideas. Arkansas Granny Mar 2013 #4
Exellent post thank you olddots Mar 2013 #5
The walk in centers need those bad! Lady Freedom Returns Mar 2013 #6
Thank you, and kick! GreenPartyVoter Mar 2013 #7
thank you! renate Mar 2013 #8
kickski Snarkoleptic Mar 2013 #9
kick. Thanks very much for this, LFR Flaxbee Mar 2013 #10
K&R. (nt) Kurovski Mar 2013 #11
K&R LadyHawkAZ Mar 2013 #12
Money. MineralMan Mar 2013 #14
Many do not have plenty of what I listed. Lady Freedom Returns Mar 2013 #15
Ask the shelter what they need before donating. MineralMan Mar 2013 #16
You are awesome. MissB Mar 2013 #18
kick Lady Freedom Returns Mar 2013 #17

Lady Freedom Returns

(14,120 posts)
6. The walk in centers need those bad!
Fri Mar 29, 2013, 09:30 PM
Mar 2013

Walk-in centers are some of the best places for homeless to get info and to get washed up. Many have several showers and need stuff like this along with soap, shampoo, razors, everything you can think of for personal hygiene.

renate

(13,776 posts)
8. thank you!
Fri Mar 29, 2013, 11:57 PM
Mar 2013

I feel absolutely stupid... I hadn't thought of water bottles. What an idiot I am.

Thank you so much for this *very* useful list!

Flaxbee

(13,661 posts)
10. kick. Thanks very much for this, LFR
Sat Mar 30, 2013, 12:20 AM
Mar 2013

As we go through our home to thin out the excess t-shirts, etc., instead of going to Goodwill I'll drop by our shelter. I'm really glad you reminded me. I'll specifically look for items you've mentioned.

MineralMan

(146,317 posts)
14. Money.
Sat Mar 30, 2013, 01:12 PM
Mar 2013

Think of that first. If you have some, donate it to whichever organization you think is doing the best job of helping the homeless in your area. All that other stuff is great, but check with the homeless organization first. Many have plenty of most of the stuff you listed. None of them have enough money.

Lady Freedom Returns

(14,120 posts)
15. Many do not have plenty of what I listed.
Sat Mar 30, 2013, 02:20 PM
Mar 2013

I have been in shelters where the did not have all the hygiene products they needed and it took forever to get more because they had to wait for a donation of them. Blankets are always in short supply. Work cloths are very few and far between. The range of sizes in cloths are limited. The list of lacks can go on for ever.

Money usually goes to the programs for the poor that has housing and need help to keep it. It also goes to pay to keep the lights on in shelters and walk-in centers.

MineralMan

(146,317 posts)
16. Ask the shelter what they need before donating.
Sat Mar 30, 2013, 02:25 PM
Mar 2013

That's always the best plan.

I'm not opposed to clothing donations in any way, or any of the other things. In fact, I collect winter jackets, gloves, hats and other cold-weather gear throughout the year. I buy it at garage sales and other places. Often, when I tell a garage sale owner what I'm doing, they just donate them. Then, in the fall, I call around and see which shelters are short of winter gear, and drive the stuff over. This past fall, I donated over 100 parkas and glove sets. I wash everything and mend anything that needs to be mended.

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