Household items:
- Tissues
- Trash bags (all sizes)
- Light bulbs
- Batteries
- Liquid antibacterial hand soap
- Dishwashing liquid
- Dishwasher detergent (pouches work best)
- H.E. free and clear laundry detergent
- Toilet paper
- Paper towels
- Cleaning supplies (hand soap, Clorox wipes)
- Small paper cups
- Dryer sheets
- Swiffer wet jet
- Adult toiletries - shampoo, body wash, deodorant, toothpaste, toothbrush, razors, sanitary pads
- Diaper creams
- Baby lotion
- Baby powder
- Baby wash/shampoo
- Baby Tylenol
- Baby blankets
- Baby clothes (especially onesies)
- Baby socks
- Gas cards for transporting clients (Walmart, Shell, Exxon, etc.)
- Shopping for food/clothing: Wal-Mart, Target, Sam's Club, and Kroger.
- Shopping for home repair/items: Lowe's, Home Depot
- Cards to cover utilities: Visa, Mastercard or American Express (they can redeem them for the $250/month utility bills they incur)
- Bath towels (need new sets)
- Appropriate DVDs (some religious), CDs and games
- pens and pencils
- resume paper/envelopes
- Computer
- Computer paper
- Printer ink
Here's a picture of my donation. Some days it still blows my mind that we are spending less but have more than ever. So much more, that I am able to give freely to those in need. That, my friends, is a wonderful feeling. I am truly blessed!!
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