This is what Topeka nonprofit teams have on their vacation want lists
Toys, instruments and toothbrushes are amongst objects Topeka nonprofit teams hope to obtain as donations in the course of the upcoming vacation season.
The Capital-Journal just lately reached out to native nonprofits looking for “want lists” of things they hope to obtain as donations. This is what it obtained again from the 5 that replied.
Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas
Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas is looking for the next objects, which can be delivered to its Topeka workplace at 234 S. Kansas Ave. That workplace’s cellphone quantity is 785-233-6300. The Topeka web site for Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas is at https://catholiccharitiesks.org/areas/topeka/.
• Hats, gloves, scarves, socks, T-shirts and blankets.
• Plastic and paper grocery sacks.
• Shampoo, deodorant, toothbrushes, toothpaste, small Kleenex packs, lip balm, combs/brushes, razors, shaving cream and female merchandise.
• Dish cleaning soap, all-purpose cleaner, paper towels, rest room paper and laundry cleaning soap.
• Flour, sugar, baking soda, baking powder, oil, condensed milk, powdered milk and spices.
• Canned meats, ideally in pop-top cans, together with rooster, Spam, Vienna sausages, Chef Boyardee, chili and tuna.
Doorstep
Doorstep is looking for the next objects by Dec. 8. It asks that the objects be new. Donations could also be delivered between 9 a.m. and a couple of p.m. Monday by means of Friday to Doorstep, 1119 S.W. tenth Ave. Financial contributions could also be mailed to Doorstep Inc., 1119 S.W. tenth Ave., Topeka, KS 66604. Doorstep may be reached at 785-357-5341 or www.Doorsteptopeka.org.
• Queen- and king-sized blankets.
• Toys, together with Nerf Weapons, Legos toys, puzzles, motion figures, Barbie “The Film” toys and such studying toys as Vtech.
• Kansas Chiefs décor, hoodies, and so forth.
• Physique care units (males/ladies).
• Sheet units (queen and king).
• Dish units.
• Silverware units.
• Kitchen utensil units.
• Skillets and saucepans.
• Software units.
• Cologne and fragrance units, together with Axe units for males.
• Hoodies for males, ladies and youths of various sizes (medium to 4X), plain or of assorted colours and designs, together with that includes sports activities groups.
• Cash to purchase meals, reward playing cards and different objects Doorstep lacks.
Serving to Fingers Humane Society
Serving to Fingers Humane Society is encouraging donations of the next objects, which can be delivered between 11:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday by means of Saturday and 1 to five p.m. Sunday to its workplace at 5720 S.W. twenty first. The shelter’s cellphone quantity is 785-233-7325.
• Robust chew toys for canine.
• Kicker toys for cats.
• Chuckit! balls and launchers.
• Poop luggage.
• D batteries for emergency flashlights.
• Liquid bleach for laundry and different cleansing.
• White vinegar for cleansing.
• Newspapers.
• Excessive-efficiency liquid laundry detergent.
• Leashes and collars (largely large-sized collars).
• Pet-safe ice soften.
• Blankets and towels (used objects are positive).
• Lemon Pine-Sol.
• Cordless vacuum cleaners.
TARC Inc.
TARC Inc., is looking for the next objects for its Avenues Day Providers program. Donations could also be dropped off at TARC, 2701 S.W. Randolph Ave. TARC will be reached at 785-232-0597. Its web site is at tarcinc.org.
• Markers.
• Glue sticks.
• Paper.
• Coloured pencils.
• Pencil sharpeners.
• Nail polish.
• Hair equipment.
• Key chains.
• Lotions.
• Phrase search puzzle books.
• Deodorant.
• Stickers.
• Magazines.
• Shampoo and conditioner.
• Physique wash.
• Small dessert plates.
• Forks and spoons.
• Cups.
• Napkins.
• AA and AAA batteries.
• Paper plates.
• Grownup males’s and ladies’s undergarments (Massive/XL/2XL).
• Grownup males’s and ladies’s sweatpants (Massive/XL/2XL).
• Present playing cards to Amazon, Walmart and Greenback Tree.
TARC Inc., is looking for the next objects for its Assistive Expertise program. Donations could also be dropped off at TARC, 2701 S.W. Randolph Ave.
• Lumber.
• Wooden Glue.
• Vinyl cloth.
• Furnishings foam.
• Aluminum extrusion.
• 3D printer filament, together with nylon, polycarbonate, PLA, ABS, TPU and PETG.
• 3D printer specialty filaments, together with carbon fiber and glow-in-the-dark.
• Plastic board, together with PVC board, HDPE board and acrylic sheet.
• 6063-T6/2024 alloy aluminum for milling, together with billets, sheets and scrap cut-offs.
• MDF board, formaldehyde-free.
• Furnishings-grade plywood, formaldehyde-free.
• Insulated, stranded wire.
• Non-lead solder wire.
• Non-lead solder paste.
• WAGO 221 lever nuts.
• Amazon & {Hardware} Retailer Present Playing cards.
• HP 210A Toner LaserJet Printer.
• Printer paper.
• Coloured poster board.
• {Hardware} kits (imperial & metric), that includes bolts, nuts, washers, and so forth.
• Fasteners: screws, nails.
• Wooden finishes, together with beeswax, drying oils, shellac polyurethane.
TRM Ministries Inc.
TRM Ministries, which serves homeless, hungry and impoverished residents within the Topeka space, is looking for the next new and unused objects. They might be delivered between 8 a.m. and three:45 p.m. Monday by means of Friday to TRM’s distribution middle at 401 N.W. Norris. It may be reached by cellphone at 785-357-4285. For extra data, go to TRM’s web site.
• Arts and crafts provides for drawing, coloring, jewellery making, and so forth.
• Kitchen objects resembling small home equipment, pots and pans, dishes, and so forth.
• Backpacks, particularly for adults.
• Tub and physique care objects for ladies and men.
• Tub towels and towel units.
• Bedding for twin or queen beds, together with sheet units, comforters, blankets and pillows.
• Clothes for all ages (particularly denims for males with a 30-36 waist and underwear for women and men sizes M, L, and XL).
• Diapers & wipes, particularly sizes 4, 5 and 6.
• Electronics resembling earbuds, cellular energy banks, and so forth.
• Flashlights.
• Meals.
• Video games, resembling puzzles, board video games, hand-held electronics, and so forth.
• Make-up for teenagers and adults.
• Fragrance and cologne.
• Pet provides, together with meals, dishes, beds, toys, and so forth.
• Footwear and slippers for males.
• Sleeping luggage.
• Sports activities objects resembling balls, workforce gear, and so forth.
• Sun shades (polarized).
• Throw blankets (small).
• Instruments resembling sockets, bits, and so forth.
• Toys for youths resembling Barbie objects, vehicles and vans, studying toys, dinosaurs, Legos, motion figures, dolls, fidget toys, and so forth.
• Winter gear resembling hats, gloves, hand heaters, and so forth.
Contact Tim Hrenchir at [email protected] or 785-213-5934.