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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Puget Sound - Donation Center

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Specific information about items needed

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Puget Sound accepts tax deductible donations of men's, women's, and children's clothing, shoes, hats, linen, small drapery, purses, re-usable household items, and small appliances. We have donation drop boxes and attended donation stations located throughout King and Pierce Counties. We also accept donations of cars, trucks, and motorcycles in almost any condition. Please visit our website for more information

Current Focus or Seasonal Items

Short list of items NOT needed

Automotive parts/tires, baby equipment, building supplies, broken/non-working items, clothes hangers, computer equipment, exercise equipment, furniture, hazardous material, large appliances, mattresses/box springs/bed frames, food items, pet items, TV's of any kind.

Goals of Organization and who will benefit

Big Brothers Big Sisters' mentoring changes lives of local youth for the better, forever. By providing children with positive role models we are keeping kids in school, helping them make constructive life choices, keeping them away from drugs and alcohol, and broadening their horizons in many, many ways.

Phone

206 248-5982

Fax

General Email

Address to deliver items to (if different than above)

Open Hours

Do we collect?

501(c)(3)- EIN Tax Identification number

91-0673185

Contact Name

Jason Knaggs

Role within organization

Donation Center Coordinator

Contact Phone

206 248-5982

Email

jason.knaggs@bbbsps.org

Additional Information

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Asian & Pacific Islander Women & Family Safety Center

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Specific information about items needed

We are currently in need of desktop and/or laptop computers, a strong vacuum cleaner, cleaning supplies, household items that survivors can use as they move into transitional or permanent housing, food donations both for clients and for support groups that we hold in the office, and items for children.

Current Focus or Seasonal Items

We have VERY limited storage space, so we would love to talk to you about your donation prior to you making it. Also, we do not accept used stuffed animals (due to allergies and other medical conditions).

Short list of items NOT needed

Goals of Organization and who will benefit

We serve survivors, families and communities of those affected by domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking in the greater Washington area. The items you donate will be much appreciated by the people we serve and/or staff. THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY!

Phone

206-467-9976

Fax

206-467-1072

General Email

apiwfsc@apiwfsc.org

Address to deliver items to (if different than above)

International District

Open Hours

M-F, 9 am to 6 pm, plus some weekends

Do we collect?

Yes

501(c)(3)- EIN Tax Identification number

91-1674016

Contact Name

Bincy Jacob

Role within organization

Executive Director

Contact Phone

206-467-9976 x307

Email

bincy@apiwfsc.org

Additional Information

Terms & Conditions

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New Beginnings

Items Needed: | | | | | | | | | | | | |

Specific information about items needed

We prefer that all items be new, but accept used items as well.

Current Focus or Seasonal Items

*Gift cards *New pajamas *Comforters (twin/full sized) *Twin sized blankets *Non-violent Wii games *School supplies *Umbrella strollers

Short list of items NOT needed

*Used carseats *Stuffed animals *Pans with TEFLON *Travel sized toiletries

Goals of Organization and who will benefit

New Beginnings' mission is to provide shelter advocacy and support for battered women and their children and to change attitudes and social institutions that foster and perpetuate violence.

Phone

206.522.1201

Fax

General Email

staylor@newbegin.org

Address to deliver items to (if different than above)

Open Hours

Monday - Friday, 9 - 5

Do we collect?

No

501(c)(3)- EIN Tax Identification number

91-1005916

Contact Name

Sara Taylor

Role within organization

Development Associate

Contact Phone

206.522.1201

Email

staylor@newbegin.org

Additional Information

Terms & Conditions

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Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Seattle/King County

Items Needed: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |

Specific information about items needed

*Flooring only new *Small electrical appliances (no large ones)

Current Focus or Seasonal Items

Accept items all year long

Short list of items NOT needed

No Baby or Exercise items due to safety

Goals of Organization and who will benefit

St. Vincent de Paul thrift stores and distribution programs provides assistance to neighbors in need to prevent eviction, hunger, utility shut-off and more. St. Vincent de Paul is the most referred to agency in Seattle/King County by the 211-Community Information Line. In 2009 St. Vincent de Paul helped 67,000 people in our community. Proceeds from thrift store sales generate revenue to help make our work possible.

Phone

206-767-9975

Fax

206-767-6439

General Email

http://www.svdpseattle.org/howtodonate.html (web form)

Address to deliver items to (if different than above)

Seattle: 5950 4th Ave. S. Seattle: 13555 Aurora Ave. N. (Thrift Store) Seattle: 5972 4th Ave. S. (Food Bank) Burien: 13445 1st Ave. S. (Thrift Store) Kent: 310 Central Ave. N. (Thrift Store) Kenmore: 7304 NE Bothell Way (Thrift Store) Kent: 310 Cen

Open Hours

Seattle 4th Ave. 8-4:30pm M-F;other 9-7 M-F 10-6pm

Do we collect?

Yes

501(c)(3)- EIN Tax Identification number

91-0583891

Contact Name

Richard Bray

Role within organization

Director of Donor & Community Relations

Contact Phone

206-957-7241

Email

richardb@svdpseattle.org

Additional Information

Note: 4th Ave. S. location 8-4:30 M-F only; Other locations M-F 9-7, Sat. 10-6, Sun. 11-6

Terms & Conditions

Agree

The Hopechest

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Specific information about items needed

Furniture and household items less than 5 years old and in good condition. Check website for details. Antiques, art, automobiles, boats, bedding and blankets, camera and video equipment, camping items, all childrens items, clothing, electronics, household, office and garden furniture, jewelry, STORAGE SPACE and well just about everything. So we can help many families and other agencies. We also occasionally auction off items. Many thanks

Current Focus or Seasonal Items

Short list of items NOT needed

Dirty, Torn or Broken items

Goals of Organization and who will benefit

Children, Domestic Violence Women and Children, the elderly, disabled and Veterans

Phone

425-204-8885

Fax

General Email

lyoung@thehopechest.org

Address to deliver items to (if different than above)

We pick up but will have new address soon

Open Hours

Do we collect?

Yes

501(c)(3)- EIN Tax Identification number

91-1889076 sponsored

Contact Name

Lisa Young

Role within organization

Executive Director

Contact Phone

425-204-8885

Email

lisayhopechest@gmail.com

Additional Information

Terms & Conditions

Agree

Justice Works!

Items Needed: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |

Specific information about items needed

Some items needed for transitional housing / support Antiques / Collectables, Art Prints / Frames, Arts and Crafts, Bedding Blankets, CDs / Records / DVDs, Clothing Adults, Small Electrical Appliances, Electrical TV/DVD/Stereo, Electrical – Iron/Vacuum, Electronics & Computers, Grocery Gift Cards, Teen Items, Tickets & Passes, Toiletries / Hygiene Products, Storage Space, School Supplies, Printing / Copying Services, Phones & Faxes, Office Supplies, Jewelry, Kitchenware, Tools / Ladders, Hairpieces & Wigs, Garden – Plants & Tools, Camera & Video Equipment

Current Focus or Seasonal Items

Short list of items NOT needed

Baby items, Clothing – children, boats / Kayaks, Furniture, Holiday Decorations

Goals of Organization and who will benefit

Justice Works! aims to make communities safer by supporting the successful transitioning of individuals returning to the community from prison and jail.

Phone

206-725-9189

Fax

General Email

lzengage@northwest.net

Address to deliver items to (if different than above)

call for pickup please

Open Hours

Drop off Monday to Friday 11am- 6pm

Do we collect?

No

501(c)(3)- EIN Tax Identification number

20-0144386

Contact Name

Lea Zengage

Role within organization

Executive Director

Contact Phone

206-725-9189

Email

lzengage@northwest.net

Additional Information

Terms & Conditions

Agree

The Ruby Room

Items Needed: | | |

Specific information about items needed

The Ruby Room has several donation drop-off locations. Please see our web site for a current list of locations.

Current Focus or Seasonal Items

Donations of formal dresses, shoes, jewelry and purses are accepted throughout the year. We are also happy to take donations of unopened cosmetics and hosiery, as well as donated services for hair and nails. In addition, The Ruby Room welcomes monetary donations to cover operational costs as well as purchasing inventory that is underrepresented in donations.

Short list of items NOT needed

Goals of Organization and who will benefit

The Ruby Room provides formal gowns to Seattle area high school girls who are unable to purchase their own dance attire. Dresses and accessories are collected throughout the year and made available at our boutique. Help us send these girls to a dance with elegance and style!

Phone

(206) 439-7575

Fax

General Email

info@rubyroomseattle.org

Address to deliver items to (if different than above)

Open Hours

Please call to schedule delivery time.

Do we collect?

No

501(c)(3)- EIN Tax Identification number

05-0527922

Contact Name

Nyla Jordan

Role within organization

Director

Contact Phone

(206) 380-4252

Email

nyla@rubyroomseattle.org

Additional Information

Terms & Conditions

Agree

The Arc of King County

Items Needed: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |

Specific information about items needed

We help adults and children with developmental disabilities and their families. We also work with people who are currently homeless or at risk for homelessness. The needs of our clients are always changing. It is best to contact us to find out immediate needs at the time of donation.

Current Focus or Seasonal Items

We are currently focusing on "Holiday Items/Gifts" such as: New, unwrapped items (toys, household items, linens; Gift certificates (now available at the checkout of many grocery stores)

Short list of items NOT needed

Goals of Organization and who will benefit

Our mission is "Advocating for children and adults with developmental disabilities and their families, to live, learn, work and play in the community, improving the quality of life for us all." We provide one-to-one assistance, support groups, legislative education, connecting families to other families, and many other services. Our clients will be the direct recipients of gifts.

Phone

206-364-6337

Fax

206-364-8140

General Email

office@arcofkingcounty.org

Address to deliver items to (if different than above)

Open Hours

8:30 am-4:30 pm, M-F

Do we collect?

Yes

501(c)(3)- EIN Tax Identification number

91-0594684

Contact Name

Marci Mirisola

Role within organization

Projects Coordinator

Contact Phone

206-829-7014

Email

mmirisola@arcofkingcounty.org

Additional Information

Terms & Conditions

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Treehouse

Items Needed: | | | | | | | | | | | | |

Specific information about items needed

Please visit our website www.treehouseforkids.org to view a current wish list.

Current Focus or Seasonal Items

New toys and clothing for kids/youth ages newborn to 18. Snacks and drinks for our tutoring program.

Short list of items NOT needed

Furniture

Goals of Organization and who will benefit

Giving foster kids a childhood...and a future

Phone

206-767-7000

Fax

General Email

info@treehouseforkids.org

Address to deliver items to (if different than above)

Open Hours

9am - 5pm M-F

Do we collect?

No

501(c)(3)- EIN Tax Identification number

91-1425676

Contact Name

Jessica Ross

Role within organization

Community Outreach Manager

Contact Phone

206-267-5116

Email

jessica@treehouseforkids.org

Additional Information

Terms & Conditions

Agree

YWCA Angeline's Center for Homeless Women

Items Needed: | | | | | |

Specific information about items needed

We serve approximately 250 homeless women a day, so our needs are great. We can also use hats,scarves, gloves, underwear and socks for women 18 - 80 years of age. Towels and washcloths, feminine hygiene products, including Depends. Toothbrushes, toothpaste, combs, deodorant, lotion, razors, small packets of Kleenex, hair products for Black Women. Sweat shirt and pants sizes 1X - 5X only.

Current Focus or Seasonal Items

Stocking items for 250 women. Perfume, fun socks, umbrellas, wallets, jewelry, earplugs, eye masks (used by airlines) brushes, pens, small appointment books, slippers, fanny backs, small alarm clocks

Short list of items NOT needed

No electronic equipment, no clothes, except the sweat shirts and pants listed. No furniture

Goals of Organization and who will benefit

Angeline's Center is a safe, welcoming, supportive, clean environment for homeless women. We provide laundry facilities, showers, meals, beds for napping, referrals, activities and classes, phones, mental health counseling, medical, vision, dental referral, on staff nursing and legal services. These services are provided 24/7, including holidays.

Phone

206-436-8650

Fax

206-462-4453

General Email

ndaiker@ywcaworks.org

Address to deliver items to (if different than above)

Same as below. Please state that the donation is for Angeline's Center, attention Nance Daiker

Open Hours

8-7:00 weekdays and weekends

Do we collect?

No

501(c)(3)- EIN Tax Identification number

EIN #91-0482890

Contact Name

Nance Daiker

Role within organization

Program Manager

Contact Phone

206-436-8661

Email

ndaiker@ywcaworks.org

Additional Information

Terms & Conditions

Agree

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