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Starshine  

Baltimore, Maryland St. Vincent de Paul Mobile Clothing Bank, Blankets and Personal Care Items

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Mobile Clothing Bank
Clothing for the poor in Baltimore

The Mobile Clothing Bank distributes clothing, blankets and personal care items to homeless people at various shelters and other programs in Baltimore City and County, Maryland.

The Mobile Clothing Bank assists approximately 4,800 persons each year. The program receives clothing donations from clothing collection bins, and community clothing drives.

 

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Starshine  

Virginia Federation of Virginia Food Banks

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Blue Ridge Area Food Bank Network
P.O. Box 937, Verona, VA 24482
800-296-FOOD (3663)

The Blue Ridge Area Food Bank Network (BRAFBN) is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit Virginia corporation. Established in 1981 to help feed hungry people in our community, the Food Bank has distributed over 86 million pounds of food throughout our service area. Our service area includes nine cities and 25 counties, and we have four area branches. These branches include the Shenandoah Valley Branch in Verona; Lord Fairfax Area Branch in Winchester; Thomas Jefferson Area Branch in Charlottesville; and the Lynchburg Area Branch in Lynchburg.

BRAFBN is one of over 200 regional member food banks and food rescue programs of Feeding America®, the nation's largest charitable hunger-relief organization.

 

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Starshine  

Penitas,Texas Clothing Bank

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For complete Website information. 

 HOW TO GET CLOTHING
What you need to bring

In order to receive clothing and home furnishings, you need to be a residence of Penitas, Texas. When you visit our clothing bank, it is important to bring the following:

    * Identification for all family members

    * Proof of residency - bring any bills showing your current address

HOURS & AVAILABILITY
We're open from
Monday to Thursday, 10 am to 4 pm

Call (956) 584-6844 for details.

 Clothing and Home Furnishing are received from many different sources: RV parks, consignment stores, mailings, and individuals who collect a car or trailer load and bring it out to us. Over the years Churches, Parks and individuals who have grown familiar with our work, have spread the word and we are blessed with much needed items used and new ranging from children's and baby clothes, blankets, school supplies, yarn and even building supplies. There are some ladies in the Parks who crochet and knit for our families. They make hats, sweaters, booties and afghans.

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Starshine  

Issaquah, Washington Food and Clothing Bank

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For Website:

This who they help:

The working poor. The newly homeless. Struggling seniors. The mentally ill. Whether underemployed or unemployable, the victim of tough times or tough streets, representing a long-term need or a short-term crisis, we try to help everyone who comes to us.

Our clients range from newborn to over 90; individuals to single parents to entire families; working, unable to work and unable to find work.

But one thing that many clients have in common? They never expected to need our help. (My comment- isn't that the truth!)

Be sure to see their tipping points

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Starshine  

Lancanster County, Pennsylvania - Free Clothing Bank

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The Corner of Hope Clothing Bank is a non-profit, volunteer organization providing free clothing and personal care products to the less fortunate throughout our local community. We serve mostly children, single mothers and mental health clients. Over the past four years we have grown and are becoming a community endeavor with local churches, businesses, and individuals taking a more active role.
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Starshine  

Mobile Clothing Bank Baltimore County,Maryland

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For website their programs and contact information etc...

Clothing for the poor in Baltimore

The Mobile Clothing Bank distributes clothing, blankets and personal care items to homeless people at various shelters and other programs in Baltimore City and County, Maryland.

The Mobile Clothing Bank assists approximately 4,800 persons each year. The program receives clothing donations from clothing collection bins, and community clothing drives.

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Starshine  

Clothng Program Sacramento Food Bank and Family Services

http://www.sacramentofoodbank.org/Programs/Clothing.aspx

Click the link to find out location,terms and more information about the clothing program.

Clothing
Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services provides over 450,000 articles of clothing free of charge to families and individuals in need throughout the Sacramento community.

All items are dropped off at our facility in Oak Park, where volunteers sort through items by categories based on size, season and gender. Items are then displayed on racks, where clients can sort through items in search of what they need: men’s clothing, women’s clothing, children’s clothing, shoes, business attire, school uniforms, coats, umbrellas and much more. Clients are welcome to shop once a month and all items are provided at no cost. Most clients leave with 15-20 articles of beautiful clothing to help during hard times.

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Starshine  

Social Services For Scottsdale and Phoneix Area Arizona

http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/assistance.asp#Clo

Click the link to access all information below.There is a lot of valuable information in the services. You need to check it out to see all that is available. 

Social Services

Federal/Local Grant Programs
Resource Listing for Scottsdale and the Phoenix Metropolitan Area

    * General
    * Financial
    * Housing
    * Shelters
    * Domestic Violence Shelters

    * Meals/Food
    * Job Preparation
    * Clothing
    * Medical
    * Family Self-Sufficency

General    
Community Information & Referral     (602) 263-8856
24 hr. Maricopa Mental Health Crisis Line     (602) 222-9444
Center for Prevention of Abuse and Violence     (602) 254-6400
EMPACT Sexual Assault Hotline     (480) 736-4949
Child Protective Services     (888) 767-2445
Adult Protective Services     (877) 767-2385
       
Donations    
Scottsdale Cares (water bills)    
Vista del Camino     (480) 312-2323
        
Housing Programs (Scottsdale)    
Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8) information line    
(480) 312-2528
Community Development Block Grant     (480) 312-7717
Single Family Housing Rehab & Emergency Repair     (480) 312-2479
Fair Housing Assistance     (480) 312-7410
Family Self-Sufficiency Program (Scottsdale Only)     (480) 312-7635
First-Time Homebuyers Program     (623) 435-2255
Rent/Utility Assistance (Vista del Camino)     (480) 312-2323
Landlord/Tenant Resources     (480) 312-7717
Foreclosure Information
Housing Rehabilitation Program    
Emergency Repair Program             
      (480) 312-7717
(480) 312-7424
(480) 312-2576
Shelters    
CONTACS (phone for shelter availability):     (602) 263-8900
East Valley Men Center (Mesa, will transport):     (480) 610-6722
La Mesita (families)     (480) 834-8723
Salvation Army (families)     (602) 267-4130
Central Arizona Shelter Services (men/women)     (602) 256-6945
Child Crisis Center (Mesa, children)     (480) 969-2308
        
Domestic Violence Shelters    
Chrysalis     (602) 955-9059
PRE-HAB of AZ     (480) 969-6955
My Sister's Place     (480) 821-1024
Salvation Army Domestic Violence Shelter     (602) 267-4131
        
Meals/Food    
Paz de Cristo (dinner only, located in Mesa)     (480) 464-2370
Phoenix Rescue Mission     (602) 233-0300
St. Vincent de Paul (Phoenix)     (602) 254-3338
Andre House of Arizona, Inc.     (602) 252-9023
Vista del Camino (Scottsdale only)     (480) 312-2323
Salvation Army Tempe     (480) 967-8649
Shepherd's Warehouse (call for hours)     (480) 945-5250
Food Stamps:    

          Department of Economic Security This link leaves the City of Scottsdale Web site

          Vista del Camino (Wed. Only)
   

(480) 850-8580

(480) 312-2323
        
Job Preparation    
Career Center at Vista del Camino     (480) 312-0060
Job Center (day labor)     (480) 429-8080
Teen Employment Program     (480) 312-7922
      
Clothing    
Vista del Camino (Scottsdale only)     (480) 312-2323
Lutheran Ministries of the S.W. (Mesa)     (480) 654-4539
St. Vincent de Paul (Phoenix)     (602) 254-3338
        
Medical    
Maricopa County Homeless Clinic     (602) 372-2100
Salvation Army (nurse avail. Wed. p.m.)     (480) 967-8649
Mission of Mercy - Tempe Univ. Presbyterian     (480) 833-8987
        
Financial Assistance    
Vista del Camino (Scottsdale only)
Tax Preperation Help
Tax Prep. Help (Spanish)      
LIHEAP (Utility Assistance program) 
    Screening 4/23/09                      (480) 312-2323
(480) 312-1700
(480) 312-1700
(480) 312-2323

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Starshine  

Washington State -Kent Food Bank

http://www.skcfc.org/kentfoodbank/

Click the link to see the food bank, clothing bank, emergency services hours plus location and eligibilty requirements!

Information on our food bank hours, clothing bank hours, emergency assistance and eligibility requirements are listed below.  For information on our Kent Food Bank Annex located at Springwood Apartments click here. *** See above link for access....

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Starshine  

Penitas, Texas -His Hands Ministries Clothing Bank

http://www.hishandsministriestexas.org/clothingbank.html

Click the link to find the details for the clothing and furniture bank plus food but you must be a resident of Penitas, Texas to receive help here...They offer other basic essentials, home essentials cooking utensils etc when available

Clothing and Home Furnishing are received from many different sources: RV parks, consignment stores, mailings, and individuals who collect a car or trailer load and bring it out to us. Over the years Churches, Parks and individuals who have grown familiar with our work, have spread the word and we are blessed with much needed items used and new ranging from children's and baby clothes, blankets, school supplies, yarn and even building supplies. There are some ladies in the Parks who crochet and knit for our families. They make hats, sweaters, booties and afghans.

Check the link for more details on what they offer and need so if you can donate household items, kitchen appliances and more - see the home page...

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Starshine  

New York City Cothing Bank

http://www.newyorkcityclothingbank.org/

Click the link to learn more information about how this came to be and about their service to the people surrounding New York City, NY.

Created in 1986 as a mayoral initiative under former Mayor Ed Koch and now managed by Peter Young Housing, Industries & Treatment, New York City Clothing Bank is the only program in New York City to distribute new apparel, toys and other goods to help New Yorkers in need.
 

 

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Starshine  

Clothes Cabin Chandler Arizona- One Small Step

http://ourstruggle.net/OSS/clothescabin.html

Click the link to learn more:

This place began in the beginning of January 2009. For those in Chandler Arizona look them up for free clothing.

It is interesting to note when you read about storiies and miracles how they have people donate socks that are given to people as far away in the Phillipines.

Read about the One Small Step founders plus more ---donate if you can...

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Starshine  

Arizona- Tucson Unifed School District Clothing Bank

http://www.tusd.k12.az.us/CONTENTS/distinfo/clothingbank.html

See link for specifics on who can get this......

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Starshine  

AZ Clothing Bank One Small Step Gilbert Arizona

http://onesmallsteponline.org/

See the link for more information, location and phone number.....

One Small Step is a Christian ministry that collects new and good, used socks to distribute to people in need.
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