Wish List

Gift Cards For:

  • Grocery Stores
  • Department Stores
  • Pizza Shops
  • Hair Salons
  • Movie Theaters
  • Movie Rentals
New Clothing Such as:

  • Sweat suits
  • Pajamas
    (child/adult – all sizes)
New Baby/Child Supplies:

  • Formula
  • Baby food/baby juices
  • Baby blankets
  • Baby monitors
  • Disposable diapers
  • Strollers
  • One Crib
  • Car Seats (up to code)
  • Juice Boxes
  • Individual packages of snack crackers
New House Hold Supplies:

  • 13 Gallon trash bags
  • 30 gallon trash bags
  • 45 gallon trash bags
  • Alarm clocks
  • Laundry soap & bleach
  • Fabric Softener
  • Dish liquid
  • Mops, brooms & buckets
  • Scrub brushes
  • Toilet bowl brushes & cleaner
  • Lysol spray
  • Paper towels & napkins
  • Tissues
  • Toilet paper
  • Paper plates
  • Paper cups
  • Plastic tableware
  • Batteries (AA & AAA)
  • Cleaning Supplies – such as Lysol, Pine Sol, Mr. Clean, Magic Erasers
New Activity Supplies

  • Construction paper
  • Felt squares
  • Glitter pens
  • Glue
  • Fabric paint
  • Dry erase markers
  • Washable markers
  • Colored card stock
  • Poster board
  • Washable poster paint

 

We collect all used cell phones, with or without batteries.  They are given to women in danger of abuse to reach 911 only or recycled and sent out to be refurbished, creating an opportunity for raising funds for victims/survivors of abuse.  Drop off at our location at 1218 West State Street, NC

New Health & Beauty Supplies:

  • Child/Adult Tylenol
  • Adult cold medication
  • Child cold medication
  • Ibuprofen
  • Hair brushes
  • Benedryl
  • Alcohol & Peroxide
  • Calamine/Caladryl
  • Bug spray
  • First Aid Cream
  • African Am. hair care
  • Thermometers
  • All sizes of batteries
  • Sunscreen
  • Icy Hot, Bio Freeze or similar

PLEASE TAKE ALL CLOTHING DONATIONS TO THE GOODWILL ON THE ELLWOOD ROAD IN SHENANGO TOWNSHIP – OUR RESIDENTS ARE GIVEN FREE VOUCHERS TO SHOP AT THEIR STORE.   THANK YOU!

“I always felt really safe at the Crisis Shelter. I felt nothing would happen to us there. The key cards (to unlock doors into and within the Shelter) made me feel safe. I remember how I would take my brother and sister to play in the child care room – I wanted them to feel safe too.”