Sir 1 bar pre exam nikal jaye.oar mains na nikal paye to ..Kya fir se pre ka exam dena pdega
We get many calls asking where things like cars, computers and furniture can be donated. Below is a list of who takes what in the Washington, DC area. Here is a list for the San Francisco Bay Area. Here is a list for Southern California.
We tell you what each charity accepts, where and whether they will pick up. These charities are listed alphabetically by name in this list.
There is also a list organized by types of items they accept.
Many of these charities have a page in this website where you can learn more about their work. To go to this page, simply click on the charity’s name. Here is a list of all charities that serve the DC area in this website.
For additions or changes, email us: [email protected].
Thank you for taking the time to donate.
4 Paws Rescue Team
(703) 715-6369
Accepts: Hand towels and sheets, cat litter and/or cat food, cat carriers, cat beds, small cardboard boxes (used as litter boxes at adoption fairs), cat toys, stamps, calling cards, gift cards.
Donated items can be taken to any adoption fair. Dates and locations are available at www.fourpaws.org or call 703-715-MEOW to make other arrangements.
A Woman's Choice
6201 Leesburg Pike, Suite 220, Falls Church, VA 22044
(703) 538-4305
Accepts: New and/or slightly used baby clothing from newborn to size 5 Toddler, maternity Clothes, baby accessories, cribs (with all parts and instructions), car seats (with all straps) and strollers
Items can be dropped off at the Center Monday through Friday from 10 am until 2 pm or by special appointment. Donate your vehicle at 1-888-638-1171
Email: [email protected]
Second Story - The Abused and Homeless Children's Refuge
PO Box 694, Dunn Loring, VA 22027
Deliveries: 2100 Gallows Road, Vienna, VA 22182.
(703) 506-9191
Accepts: Toiletries, cleaning supplies, hotel samples, storage containers and storage bins, and office supplies, (copy paper, ink cartridges, etc.). We do not accept TVs, furniture or any stuffed toys.
We accept Monday-Friday, 8am - 9pm, and Saturday/Sundays, 9am - 9pm.
Animal Welfare League of Arlington
2650 S. Arlington Mill Dr., Arlington, VA 22206
(703) 931-9241
HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Towels, wash cloths, hand towels, pillow cases, Shoeboxes, Plain non-electric blankets (new or in very good shape)
PET SUPPLIES:
OFFICE SUPPLIES
Clorox Cleaning Wipes, Reams of Colored and White Paper, Pens (blue or black), Video Cameras for animal control trucks, Postage Stamps, Avery Labels, especially #5266 and #5260
We often need large quantities of food and other supplies, including new items for prizes for special events such as the Annual Walk for the Animals and Casino Night and Silent Auction.
To make a donation, contact the Development Manager at 703-931-9441 ext.220 or [email protected]
Bikes for the World
(703) 740-7856
Accepts: Bicycles, bicycle spare parts & accessories, hand tools (wrenches, screwdrivers, and hammers of all types), portable sewing machines.
Visit website for local collection schedule www.bikesfortheworld.org or call 703-740-7856 to make arrangements. Bikes for the World picks up bikes at bike shops such as Bob’s Bikes in Poolesville, MD.
Black Student Fund
3636 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC
202-387-1414
Accepts: School supplies, toys, office supplies, clothes, etc.
Capital Area Food Bank
645 Taylor St. NE, Washington, DC 20017: (202) 526-5344
6833 Hill Park Drive, Lorton, VA 22079: (703) 541-3063
Accepts: Non-perishables only
Call or email to arrange your donation today!
Mike Gillespie (202) 644-9865 ext. 865
[email protected]
Capital Hospice Thrift Shop
Willston I Shopping Center, 6172 Arlington Blvd., Falls Church, VA
(703) 532-5355
Turn your goods into gold for patient care.
We accept gently-used clothing (boutique and other), household items (glass, ceramics, small appliances) and some furniture (not upholstered), Wednesdays through Sundays.
Open 10 am - 5 pm Mondays through Saturday, 11- 4 Sunday
Christ House
1717 Columbia Road, NW, Washington, DC
(202) 328-1100
Accepts: Clothing, toiletries, some computer equipment, musical instruments and art supplies for the Kairos Program.
DC Coalition for the Homeless
202-347-8870
Accepts: Clothing items, household items in good conditions such as sofas, beds, and dressers. We pick up and accept drop offs at our various programs sites that are listed on our website.
DC Habitat for Humanity Wish List
(202) 882-4600
Accepts: Tools, Van, Pickup truck, Warehouse space, Printing Services, Lunch donations for volunteers, Office supplies, new cordless drills, new power tools
Drop-Off Location
843 Upshur St. NW (Near the Georgia Ave. Metro).
Days End Farm Horse Rescue
15856 Frederick Rd., Lisbon, MD 21765
(301) 854-5037 (410) 442-1564
Accepts: Working cars, good grass hay, office supplies.
Call to arrange drop-off or visit our Wish List for much needed items..
Food & Friends
219 Riggs Road NE, Washington, DC 20011
(202) 269-2277
Accepts:Large Items: copiers, color printers, desktop computers, LCD projector, cars
Small Items: PUR Water filters and portable microwaves for our clients, copy paper (colored and white),
Avery labels 5160 or 6163, AAA and AA batteries, Food items such as canned food, cereal, shelf stable milk, peanut butter, cooking oils.
For questions on making a donation please call (202) 269-6880
Plan a Food Drive - Change a Life.
Goodwill of Greater Washington
(202) 636-4233
ACCEPTS: Clothing, furniture, small appliances, house wares, computers (Pentium I and newer), electronics and toys. Visit www.dcgoodwill.org for a more complete list of accepted items and drop off locations/time.
Cars (202) 715-2636. Vehicles must be in running and drivable condition. Visit www.GWCars.org for more information.
NO: Mattresses or box-springs, sofa beds, large appliances, hazardous material, construction material, CPSC-recalled items, or items that are soiled, broken or missing pieces.
Habitat for Humanity of Northern Virginia
(703) 521-9890
Accepts:
Cars, Lunch Donations for Volunteers, Power tools, Printing Services
Drop-off Location: 4451 First Place South, 04 Arlington, VA 222
Habitat for Humanity ReStore
Accepts:
Home improvement items including: Appliances, Furniture, Antiques, Doors, Windows, Tile and Lighting Fixtures.
Drop off locations:
Metro Maryland
1029 E Gude Dr., Rockville, MD 20850
(301) 947-3304
8380 Colesville Rd., Silver Spring, MD 20910 (301) 990-0014
Northern VA
869 South Pickett Street, Alexandria, VA 22304
(703) 360-6700
4311 Walney Road, Chantilly, VA 20151 (703) 953-3747
The Hebrew Home of Greater Washington
(301) 770-8329
Accepts: Cars, trucks and other vehicles. Call to schedule pick-up.
His Hidden Treasures
9264 Mike Garcia Dr., Manassas, Virginia 20109
(703) 966-9301
E-mail: [email protected]
We will pick up from your location. We service all of Northern Virginia including the following cities and counties: Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax, Prince William, Loudoun, and Fauquier.
Accepts: We come into your home and receive your donations of wood furniture, antiques and vintage pieces, household kitchen items, lamps and decor. Upholstered items need to be in LIKE NEW condition. No mattresses.
At His Hidden Treasures, our goal is to assist those in the midst of recovery and restoration. We are meeting needs and transforming lives in our local communities by ministering to those transitioning from homeless shelters through donations and resale of furniture and household items.
Please send photo and information about your donation using this form: http://www.hishiddentreasures.org/services.html
Homestretch
370 S. Washington St., Suite 400, Falls Church, VA 22046
(703) 237-2035
Accepts: cars, computers, household items, and furniture.
We will pick up from your location. We collect donations from houses, apartments, and businesses in
Northern Virginia, Monday to Friday, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm., call or e-mail to arrange a pick up: [email protected].
Items can also be brought to the Homestretch office in Falls Church.
Interfaith Works
www.iworksmc.org
Accepts:
Glassware, Clothing, Household Items, Toiletries, Books, CDs, Electronics, and Toys.
Please note that items can be dropped off at Interfaith Works Clothing Center on Monday and Friday between 9:00am - 7:00pm. Tuesday through Thursday items may be dropped of between 9:00am - 5:00pm.
Jewish Council for the Aging of Greater Washington (JCA)
11820 Parklawn Dr., Rockville, MD 20852
301-255-4200 (DC, MD) 703-425-0999 (VA)
Accepts: Cars, trucks and vans as well as computers and computer equipment.
For more information about vehicle donation, call the JCA development office at 301.255.4231 or 703.652.1511
To donate a computer or computer equipment, please contact JCA at (240) 395-0916 or [email protected] for information about the equipment we need. Thank you!
Jewish Foundation for Group Homes
(301) 984-3839
Accepts: Cars, trucks and vans
To learn more please contact Lew Fontek, Chief Development Officer, at 240.283.6000.
Jewish Social Service Agency (JSSA)
301-838-4200 703-204-9100
[email protected]www.jssa.org
Accepts:Donate your USED CAR by calling JSSA's Car Donation Hotline at 301.585.CARS (2277) to arrange free pickup. Provide the signed title and car keys to driver upon pickup and receive a tax-deduction letter in the mail once the car is sold.
Jubilee Jobs
Accepts:
Donate used and new interview clothing. For men, we accept dress shirts, ties, slacks, business suits and casual dress shoes. For women, we accept blouses, dark-colored skirts, professional dresses, and casual dress shoes.
Donated items may be dropped off at our Washington, DC, office. To schedule a donation drop off, please contact Kenneth Guerrero, Development Associate, (202) 667-8970 or [email protected]
Legal Services of Northern Virginia
(703) 778-6800
Accepts: Office supplies and computer equipment.
Miriam's Kitchen
2401 Virginia Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20037
(202) 452-8926 ext.4
Accepts: Food: Ground coffee, old fashioned oatmeal and old fashioned grits
N St. Village
1333 N St. NW, Washington, DC 20005
202-939-2075
Hours: Monday through Friday from 9am-5pm
Accepts: Gently used, or new household items and clothing that is clean, free of tears or stains, and appropriate for the current season. Donations listed at: https://www.amazon.com/wishlist/YC7LMZGV4BMC/ref=sr_1_1_acs_wl_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1362682939&sr=8-1-acs
Call the Community Outreach Coordinator at 202-939-2075 to talk about current needs and set up an appointment to drop of donations.
The National Center for Children and Families
6301 Greentree Road, Bethesda, MD 20817 (Behind Building 3)
(301) 365-4480 ext. 109
Accepts: Gently used and new clothing (all ages), baby items, new toiletries, school supplies and furniture.
Your gently used or new items have the ability to turn a house into a home, provide a homeless family with hope and bring a smile to the face of a neglected high school youth. At NCCF, you can be confident that you clothing, furniture and household goods are making a difference.
Our donation store, Dr. C’s Boutique, allows clients from all of our 24 programs throughout the Washington Metropolitan Area to enjoy a shopping experience without spending any money.
We will pick up from your location. We pick up new and gently used furniture from residences in Montgomery County, MD.
contact Jermaine Lemons, In-Kind Donations Specialist, on his office phone (301) 365-4480 ext. 109, cell phone (240) 743-7252 or email [email protected].
Neighbors' Consejo
3118 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20010
(202) 234-6855 x 27
Accepts: Household furniture appliances, household items, toiletries, glassware and landscaping services.
Operation Paws for Homes, Inc.
P.O. Box 90813, Alexandria, VA 22309
Fax: (804) 302-7975
Accepts: Crates, dog beds, collars, leashes, unopened dog food, puppy pads, sheets, blankets, toys for dogs.
Contact Shannon Shackleford, [email protected] for more information.
Rebuilding Together Montgomery County
3925 Plyers Mill Rd., Ste. 202, Kensington, MD 20895
(301) 933-2700
Accepts: Pick-up trucks, new hand tools, new power tools, printing services, graphic design services, warehouse space in Montgomery County
Sexual Minority Youth Assistance League
(202) 544-1306
Accepts: Cars. Go to web site for instructions: www.smyal.org
Sights & Sounds Black Cultural Expo Museum
Accepts: Art, Antiques, Books, Computers, Office Supplies, Building Materials, Electronics and a van.
Acceptance policies: call 404-966-2137 any time between 9am -5pm, Monday – Friday. Willing to work out delivery arrangements.
Smithsonian's National Zoo
3001 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20008
(202) 633-3042
The National Zoo is no longer able to accept donations for its animals. Instead it asks that people wanting to support the Zoo's animals make a donation to the Zoo Toy Box or purchase an item from its Animal Enrichment Wish List.
Suited for Change
1010 Vermont Avenue, NW, Suite 450
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 293-0351
Accepts: Professional women's clothing including suits, dresses, blouses, jackets, sweaters, trousers, coats
Women's Accessories including handbags, shoes suitable for the office, boots, scarves, belts and new tights and pantyhose.
Welcomes clothing in plus sizes. Clothing should be in good condition and on hangers.
Clothing can be dropped off at Suited for Change's office one Saturday each month when there is curbside collection and on Thursdays at Suited for Change offices.
Visit https://www.suitedforchange.org/saturday-curbside-drop-off for full details
Wheels for Wishes
www.wheelsforwishes.org
Accepts: Vehicles such as cars, motorcycles, RVs, and boats, regardless of condition.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Donation Town
www.donationtown.org
Use the step by step guide to find a charity in your zip code that will pick up your items.
Excess Access
www.ExcessAccess.com
This national organization matches items that you have to donate with nonprofits' wish lists. A donor must register on their website and pay a fee.
Accepts most items. All info on website.
Montgomery County Volunteer Center
The Center puts out a weekly list of products that local donors want to give away. To put a product on this list, go to: http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/volunteercenter/volunteers/Donations.html
On this page you will also find a list of Montgomery County organizations that accept donations of clothes.
If you would like to help our wonderful cats and dogs, these are items that we always need. By donating supplies you support the plight of homeless pets and benefit the mission and programs of the HSNY.
In-kind (or, non-cash) donations are generally duductible as a charitable contribution. If you would like to donate something that is not on our list, need a receipt, or have a question, please call us at 212-752-4842.
For easy online shopping, check out our Amazon Wish List.
Please consider making the Humane Society of New York your AmazonSmile charity of choice. Amazon will donate 0.5% of your eligible purchases to us with no fees or extra costs. Simply browse, order, and enjoy giving to help animals in need. To get started, go to smile.amazon.com, sign in, and search "Humane Society of New York".
We accept new and used bedding that is washed and cleaned. To protect the health and wellness of our animals, we are unable to accept pillows that are not new.
Once in a while, due to circumstances beyond their control, a pet owner may become unable to care for their pet. Perhaps they became gravely ill or injured. Perhaps their child developed asthma. Perhaps the owner was having serious, long-term financial problems. It is for situations like these that animal shelters exist — to help care for pets and find them new loving homes if their owner becomes truly unable to care for them.
Fortunately, many people who think they must give up their pet do not have to!
If you love your pet and want to keep him or her, we will do what we can to assist you. If you are giving up your pet for one of the following reasons, STOP! Let us help you keep your pet!
We’re Moving
Click here for tips on moving with your pet. Click here for assistance in finding pet-friendly housing.
Unexpected Travel
If the reason why you are giving up your pet is because you have a family emergency or you must go out of town suddenly, ask a friend or family member if they can care for your pet until you are able to return. Also, there are lots of reasonably-priced boarding kennels that can be found on the Internet or in the phone book.
Destructive Behavior
The Humane Society of Greater Miami works closely with professional trainers specializing in behavior modification. These trainers hold workshops to help dog owners solve many of the basic obedience issues mentioned above. For more information visit Canine Counselors or call 305-264-0027.
I’m Allergic To My Pet
Contact your physician to learn about some of the many effective pet allergy medications on the market. Click here for tips on pets and allergies.
If you ultimately decide that you cannot keep your pet, you have several options.
First, do your very best to find him a home yourself. Just as it was your responsibility to feed, train, and care for your pet, it is also your responsibility to find a home for your pet if you can no longer keep him. A “good” home means a home where the animal will live for the rest of his or her life, where he or she will receive attention, veterinary care, proper nutrition, and be treated as part of the family. Finding a good home for a pet may take some time, but it is possible. Here are some tips:
The Humane Society of Greater Miami has limited space available to accept new pets for adoption. Therefore, it is extremely important that you do your best to find your pet a home yourself. If you have tried all of the above suggestions and you are still unable to find your pet a home, you may bring your pet to our Soffer and Fine Adoption Center in North Miami Beach to see if we are able to accept him for adoption.
Dog and cat surrenders are accepted on a space-available basis.
Miami-Dade Animal Services
3599 NW 79th Ave
Doral, FL 33122
305-884-1101
Humane Society of Broward County
2070 Griffin Road
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33312
954-989-3977
Broward County Animal Care and Regulations
1870 SW 39 Street
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33315
954-359-1313
Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League
3100-3200 N Military Trail
West Palm Beach, FL 33409
561-472-8814
Palm Beach Animal Care and Control
7100 Belvedere Road
Palm Beach, FL 333411
561-233-1200
Finding a quality home for your pet can be a difficult and time-consuming process. The more time and effort you devote to finding a good home for your pet, the better your chances for finding one. Good luck!
Welcome to Last Hope
Founded in 1984, Last Hope, Inc. is a foster home based 501(c)3 No-Kill non profit companion animal rescue.
Last Hope has found forever homes for over 45000 cats and dogs since inception.
Thank you for visiting our informative website.
We look forward to seeing you at one of our local Adoption Events
(Donations are tax deductible)
Please visit Last Hope's Facebook page "Events Section" to see
Special Events and Happenings taking place at Last Hope !
RESCUE - The Mistreated SAVE - The Injured ADOPT- The Abandoned
LAST HOPE MISSION STATEMENT
* Rescuing abandoned, unwanted and helpless animals. Last Hope is a 501(c)3 No-Kill nonprofit and does not believe in the destruction of healthy pets.
* Promoting the end of overpopulation through education and the neutering, spaying of all rescued animals available for adoption.
* Providing immediate veterinary care for all rescued animals from intake to emergency and life saving surgery to ensure a high quality of life.
* Finding forever, loving homes for our animals through adoption.
* Educating the public in the responsible care of companion cats and dogs.
***********************************************************
Most Recent Success Story
Meet Last Hope's newest foster, Oatmeal! She was brought into Animal Emergency & Referral Center of Minnesota on Friday by a Good Samaritan who found her in a pile of trash inside a recycling bin at the recycling plant. She had an old, infected leg wound that required amputation. To top it off, she is mostly or completely blind! One call to Last Hope and Oatmeal was able to have her surgery and begin her road to recovery.
Despite all of this, she is the sweetest thing and is currently laying in my lap purring. 😻She has a long road ahead- first healing from surgery, then will need to see a specialist to determine why she cannot see. But for tonight, she is home- eating, purring, and happy. 💗
We are looking for donations to help towards her medical care, please help if you are able by going to the Donate Now button at the top of the page and make a contribution earmarked towards Oatmeal's ongoing medical care.
Stay tuned, there’s MUCH more to come with this little one...
Samantha Haliburton -Foster Mom
Animal Emergency & Referral Center of Minnesota Certified Veterinary Technician ER/ICU and Technician Team Lead
***********************************************************************
It's Kitten Season !
Well, it's that time of the year again. When Fall arrives so does "Kitten Season." Within the last couple weeks Last Hope has many new litters of kittens, with more on the way! Last Hope normally reaches in excess of 250 cats and kittens in its system at it's peak and will care for them as "bottle babies" for up to for 4 months before they are available for adoption. Our Foster homes will be in dire need of supplies. Please consider designating Last Hope as one of your favorite charities on your Amazon Smile account, and visit Last Hope's Amazon Wish List to see the items Last Hope will need to care for the fuzzy felines that have been rescued by Last Hope. You can also donate directly to Last Hope by clicking the Donate button below. Last Hope appreciates all the support received from our loyal family of supporters .
********************************************************
Last Hope Foster Homes Needed!
Last Hope foster homes are the key to our success in saving cats and dogs. Each new foster home saves an animal that might have been mistreated or abandoned and placed at risk of being euthanized. To date, Last Hope has rescued over 45,000 animals !
Last Hope will provide you with the necessary training and supplies and covers veterinary costs. You simply pick the surrendered animal(s) up at one of our local vets, take them home, love and care for them, and attend our weekly adoption events where the animal will find a new forever home.
You will gain the knowledge of the fostered animals behavior, personality, and training needs, allowing you to be the animals advocate in meeting with potential adopters.
If you enjoy meeting new people and making new friends, this can be a rewarding way for you to make a difference in the life of a helpless and homeless cat or dog.
The Last Hope Cat & Kitten Division and Dog & Puppy Division are in need of new foster homes.
Contact Last Hope at 651-463-8747 or email [email protected]
**********************************************************************************************************************
Where Can I Donate Unwanted Cat Food Near Me?
Do animal shelters accept food donations?
Can you donate open bags of cat food?
Does PetSmart take cat food donations?
Leading pet food manufacturer Purina suggests removing uneaten wet food after one hour, while Hill’s says it’s safe to leave the food out for up to four hours at room temperature. Anywhere in between in a cool room is probably safe. Many cat owners leave wet food out for the day with no harm to their cats.
“The Buy a Bag, Give a Meal program is simple. Shoppers can buy any bag of dog or cat food, any size, any brand, and we’ll donate a meal to a pet in need,” said Eran Cohen, chief customer experience officer at PetSmart.
Even if your cat prefers to eat their food in a few sittings, don’t be tempted to leave wet food out all day, as this increases the risk of disease-causing bacteria developing. After a maximum of four hours, throw out the old food and wash the bowl properly with soap and water before refilling with fresh food.
– 1) Defenders of Wildlife.
– 2) International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
– 3) Jane Goodall Foundation.
– 4) David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust.
– 5) World Wildlife Fund.
– 6) Gorilla Doctors.
– 7) Save the Elephants.
– 8) International Rhino Foundation.
Your pet’s bowl should be emptied of moist or canned food not eaten by your cat or dog within 4 hours if the ambient temperature is above 50°F. Opened cans should be stored in the fridge, at temperatures between 40-45°F, for a maximum of 5-7 days. Any cat or dog food remaining after that time should be thrown out.
– Toys. All animals love toys, so donate any old or new pet toys to keep those homeless dogs and cats entertained and happy.
– Pet Food and Treats.
– Cleaning Supplies.
– Towels and Blankets.
– Newspapers.
– Grooming Supplies.
– Collars and Leashes.
– Furniture.
Your pet’s bowl should be emptied of moist or canned food not eaten by your cat or dog within 4 hours if the ambient temperature is above 50°F. Opened cans should be stored in the fridge, at temperatures between 40-45°F, for a maximum of 5-7 days. Any cat or dog food remaining after that time should be thrown out.
Each PETCO store will partner with an existing food bank that has a pet food component, or with an animal welfare group that has set up its own pet food bank, to donate the food directly to economically stressed pet parents in that store’s local community.
PetSmart Charities will distribute the meal donations to pet shelters, food banks, animal welfare organizations or other similar organizations based on the needs of these recipients.
Keeping families together when economic and/or transportation issues provide challenges is important to the MSPCA. Currently, the COVID-19 virus may prevent people from being able to purchase pet food.
We have compiled this list of Massachusetts food pantries to help both families who need food and those who would like to donate pet food (dogs and cats), and will continue to update this list as we receive new information.
The pantries most likely to have pet food are listed below, but it is a good idea to reach out ahead of time. Contact your local food pantry to ask about pet food if you don’t find a convenient one below.
If you are unable to access food from the list of pantries below, please contact [email protected] In your email, please include the town you live in. We may be able to provide additional resources.
Please note that listings were accurate when posted, but changes may occur. If you know of any additional resources or notice any errors, please let us know at [email protected]
Please note that most food pantries do not have pet food except when it is donated to them; you can contact your local food pantry to offer donations.
MSPCA-Angell
350 South Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02130
617-524-5690 or email [email protected]
Donations welcome – leave pet food in the bins outside of the shelter doors or purchase items from our wishlist.
Greater Boston Food Bank
70 South Bay Avenue, Boston, MA 02118
617-427-5200
(to make donations only)
Tree of Life
295 Centre St, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
*By appointment only during pandemic.*
Contact Carol: 617-501-3918
Gifford Cat Shelter Cat Food Pantry
30 Undine Rd, Boston, MA 02135
By appointment only (make an appointment here)
(617) 787-8872
To donate: drop off cat food donations in the labelled bin outside of the main office at the address above.
The MSPCA at Nevins Farm in Methuen supplies pet food to many food banks in the Essex County area. Please email [email protected] or call 617-500-1610 to learn about other food banks that may have pet food in this area.
First Parish Church of Newbury
20 High Road – Rt. 1A
Newbury, MA 01951
978-465-5597
[email protected]
Lowell Humane Society Pet Food Pantry for dogs and cats
951 Broadway Street Lowell, MA 01854
978-452-7781
[email protected]
Open to all who need it by appointment only.
Open Pantry of Greater Lowell
13 Hurd St, Lowell, MA 01852
978-453-6693
Catholic Charities
70 Lawrence St, Lowell, MA 01852
978-452-1421
Northeast Animal Shelter
347 Highland Ave. Salem, MA 01970
Open by appointment only. Please reach out to Jamie to schedule an appointment: [email protected] or 978-745-9888, ext. 362.
To donate: Drop off pet food in the large yellow donation bin outside the shelter entry doors, or by purchasing via their Amazon Wishlist.
Merrimack River Feline Rescue Society Cat Food Pantry
63 Elm Street (Rt. 110), Salisbury, MA 01952
Serving Salisbury, Amesbury, and Newburyport areas, by appointment only
Phone: 978-462-0760
Email: [email protected]
Cat food donations can be left on front porch.
Bread & Roses
58 Newbury St, Lawrence, MA 01840
978-681-8768 *Call for hours of operation during this time.
All Saints Food Pantry
120 Bellevue Avenue, Haverhill, MA 01832
978-372-7721
Merrimack Valley Food Bank
735 Broadway Street, Lowell, MA 01854
978-454-7272
Accept pet food donations. Please call ahead.
Neighbors in Need
Serves Lawrence, Methuen and Andover
Donations of canned and dry pet food are welcomed at the Andover Warehouse (Building 18, Door #8 Dundee Park Andover, MA 01810)
978-470-2405
Food pantry locations:
Tuesday Food Pantries
– 8:30-9:30 am So. Congregational/Iglesia Adventista Del Septimo Dia Jerusalen 198 South Broadway, Lawrence
– 10-11 am Christ United Methodist Church 207 Haverhill Street, Lawrence
Wednesday Food Pantries
– 8:30-9:30 am Ministerio Apostolico Jesucristo es el Senor 96 East Haverhill Street, Lawrence
– 10-11 am Methuen Arlington Neighborhood, Inc 141 Tenney Street, Methuen
Thursday Food Pantries
– 8:30-9:30 am Iglesia Adventista Del Septimo Dia 297 S. Union St. Lawrence
– 10-11 am Boys and Girls Club, 136 Water Street, Lawrence
– 4:00 – 5:00 pm Andover South Church 41 Central Street, Andover
Friday Food Pantries
– 8:30-9:30 am Third Baptist Church 22 Warren Street, Lawrence
**If you are not able to attend the pantry because you are ill or at increased risk please call 978-685-8321, or email [email protected]**
MetroWest Humane Society – donations can be made to shelter location
30 Pond Street, Ashland, MA 01721
508-875-3776
[email protected]
MHS Community Outreach Program distributes to:
*Each food pantry listed above has eligibility requirements. Please contact them directly to determine if you qualify for assistance, as well as for a list of hours of operations.*
Stow Food Pantry
509 Great Road, Stow, MA 01775
[email protected]
Donations can be made via PayPal at http://stowfoodpantry.com/help-us/ OR by check to: Stow Food Pantry, Post Office Box 437, Stow, MA 01775.
MSPCA Cape Cod Adoption Center
1577 Falmouth Road, Centerville, MA 02632
If you need pet food assistance, please contact us for assistance 508-775-0940
A Helping Paw
PO Box 387, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532
508-291-7297
For pet food, submit form on this page. Option for pet food delivery to your location.
Lower Cape Outreach Council
Office: 19 Brewster Cross Road, Orleans, MA 02653
508-240-0694
[email protected]
Visit this website to see pantry hours and locations: https://lcoutreach.org/pantry-hours/
To donate: https://lcoutreach.org/donations/
Sandwich Food Pantry
331 Cotuit Road
Sandwich, MA 02563
508-888-3816
[email protected]
To donate: http://sandwichfoodpantry.org/donate.html
Hebron Food Pantry
11 Sanford Street, Attleboro, MA 02703
508-223-4257
[email protected]
Annell Delorme Hagerman Food Pantry at Church of Our Savior
2112 County Street, Somerset, MA 02726
508-678-9663
Cupboard of Kindness Food Pantry
70 East Main St., Norton, MA 02766
508-285-3398
[email protected]
List of Norfolk County Food Pantries – Norfolk County Registry of Deeds
*Please call the food pantry ahead of time to check if they have pet food in stock*
South Shore Pet Food Pantry
[email protected]
SSPFP serves:
Fourth Presbyterian Church:
340 Dorchester St. Boston, MA 02127
Hands and Hearts for the Homeless:
Church of St. Peter, 86 Court St. Plymouth, MA 02360
Hanson Food Pantry:
228 High St. Hanson, MA 02341
Interfaith Social Services:
105 Adams St. Quincy, MA 02169
Weymouth Food Pantry Pop Up Pantry:
Old South Union Church, 25 Columbian St. Weymouth, MA 02189, Location changes daily. Go to their website for more information
Donation information:
Wellspring Multi-Service Food Pantry
814 Nantasket Avenue, Hull, MA 02045
781-925-3211
*Serves the residents of Hull. Please call Pat at 781-925-3211 ext. 112 to check if they have pet food in stock.
Metrowest Pet Pantry
376 Village Street, Millis, MA
617-719-9593
Bay State Animal Cooperative
For Norwood and neighboring towns. Pet food swaps at 45 Windsor Road in Norwood.
Pantries that are supported by Second Chance Animal Shelter
508-867-5525
Donations and monetary donations can be made at:
Lunenburg Turkey Hill Family Lions Club
Food bank located at Lunenburg Public Safety Building
655 Massachusetts Ave, Lunenburg, MA 01462
Ginny’s Helping Hand, Inc.
52 Mechanic St, Leominster, MA 01453
(978) 537-1387
Ginny’s Leominster Food Pantry Resources
Dakin Pioneer Valley Humane Society
171 Union Street, Springfield, MA 01105
413-781-4000
and
163 Montague Road, Leverett, MA 01054
413-548-9898
Visit Berkshire Humane Society’s website for complete list of Berkshire county options
You can donate food for the rescue dogs, cats and other animals in our care at any of our rehoming centres.
Whether it's tins, dried food or treats, all donations are very gratefully received!
We also tradeking commission fee special food collection boxes which can be placed in shops, offices and other outlets in your local community.
Once they're full they can either be handed into one of our centres or we'll arrange for them to be collected.
If you wish to have a Scottish SPCA food collection box at your store or work place please contact us.
Donate pet food and treats for the animals in our care! It couldn’t be easier and everything is delivered directly to our centres.
Just search Scottish SPCA under “find a list” or visit each centres' personalised list below.
Aberdeenshire
Angus, Fife & Tayside
Ayrshire & South West Scotland
Caithness & Sutherland
Dunbartonshire & West Scotland
Edinburgh & Lothians
Glasgow
Highlands & Islands
Lanarkshire
National Wildlife Rescue Centre
Specialist Welfare list
Unfortunately when your donation arrives at our centre it will not include your contact details. So thank you in advance on behalf of all the animals you will help.
For further information please email our fundraising team or call us on 03000 999 999 (option 4).
Welcome to Td routing number nj Hope
Founded in 1984, Last Hope, Inc. is a foster home based 501(c)3 No-Kill non profit companion animal rescue.
Last Hope has found forever homes for over 45000 cats and dogs since inception.
Thank you for visiting our informative website.
We look forward to seeing you at one of are banks open on patriots day local Adoption Events
(Donations are tax deductible)
Please visit Last Hope's Facebook page "Events Section" to see
Special Events and Happenings taking place at Last Hope !
RESCUE - The Mistreated SAVE - The Injured ADOPT- The Abandoned
LAST HOPE MISSION STATEMENT
* Rescuing abandoned, unwanted and helpless animals. Last Hope is a 501(c)3 No-Kill nonprofit and does not believe in the destruction of healthy pets.
* Promoting the end of overpopulation through education and the where can i donate unwanted dog food near me, spaying of all rescued animals available for adoption.
* Providing immediate veterinary care for all rescued animals from intake to emergency and life saving surgery to ensure a high quality of life.
* Finding forever, loving homes for our animals through adoption.
* Educating the public in the responsible care of companion cats and dogs.
***********************************************************
Most Recent Success Story
Meet Last Hope's newest foster, Oatmeal! She was brought into Animal Emergency & Referral Center of Minnesota on Friday by a Good Samaritan who found her in a pile of trash inside a recycling bin at the recycling plant. She had an old, infected leg wound that required amputation. To top it off, she is mostly or completely blind! One call to Last Hope and Oatmeal was able to have her surgery and begin her road to recovery.
Despite all of this, she is the sweetest thing and is currently laying in my lap purring. 😻She has a long road ahead- first healing from surgery, then will need to see a specialist to determine why she cannot see. But for tonight, she is home- eating, purring, and happy. 💗
We are looking for donations to help towards her medical care, please help if you are able by going to the Donate Now button at the top of the page and make a contribution earmarked towards Oatmeal's ongoing medical care.
Stay tuned, there’s MUCH more to come with this little one.
Samantha Haliburton -Foster Mom
Animal Emergency & Referral Center of Minnesota Certified Veterinary Technician ER/ICU and Technician Team Lead
***********************************************************************
amazon credit card germany review It's Kitten Season !
Well, it's that time of the year again. When Fall arrives so does "Kitten Season." Within the last couple weeks Last Hope has many new litters of kittens, with more on the way! Last Hope normally reaches in excess of 250 cats and kittens in its system at it's peak and where can i donate unwanted dog food near me care for them as "bottle babies" for up to for 4 months before they are available for adoption. Our Foster homes will be in dire need of supplies. Please consider designating Last Hope as one of your favorite charities on your Amazon Smile account, and visit Last Hope's Amazon Wish List to see the items Last Hope will need to care for the fuzzy felines that have been rescued by Last Hope. You can also donate directly to Last Hope by clicking the Donate button below. Last Hope appreciates all the support received from our loyal family of supporters .
where can i donate unwanted dog food near me ********************************************************
Last Hope Foster Homes Needed!
Last Hope foster homes are the key to our success in saving cats and dogs. Each new where can i donate unwanted dog food near me home saves an animal that might have been mistreated or abandoned and placed at risk of being euthanized. To date, Last Hope has rescued over 45,000 animals !
Last Hope will provide you with the necessary training and supplies and covers veterinary costs. You simply pick the surrendered animal(s) up at one of our local vets, take them home, love and care for them, and attend our weekly adoption events where the animal will find a new forever home.
You will gain the knowledge of the fostered animals behavior, personality, and training needs, allowing you to be the animals advocate in meeting with potential adopters.
If you enjoy meeting new people and making new friends, this can be a rewarding way for you to make a difference in the life of a helpless and homeless cat or dog.
The Last Hope Cat & Kitten Division and Dog & Puppy Division are in need of new foster homes.
Contact Last Hope at 651-463-8747 or email [email protected]
**********************************************************************************************************************
We get many calls asking where things like cars, computers and furniture can be donated. Below is a list of who takes what in the Washington, Where can i donate unwanted dog food near me area. Here is a list for the San Francisco Bay Area. Here is a list for Southern California.
We tell you what each charity accepts, where and whether they will pick up. These charities are listed alphabetically by name in this list.
There is also a list organized by types of items they accept.
Many of these charities have a page in this website where you can learn more about their work. To go to this page, simply click on the charity’s name. Here is a list of all charities that serve the DC area in this website.
For additions or changes, email us: [email protected].
Thank you for taking the time to donate.
4 Paws Rescue Team
(703) 715-6369
Accepts: Hand towels and sheets, cat litter and/or cat food, cat carriers, cat beds, small cardboard boxes (used as litter boxes at adoption fairs), cat toys, stamps, calling cards, gift cards.
Donated items can be taken to any adoption fair. Dates and locations are available at www.fourpaws.org or call 703-715-MEOW to make other arrangements.
A Woman's Choice
6201 Leesburg Pike, Suite 220, Falls Church, VA 22044
(703) 538-4305
Accepts: New and/or slightly used baby clothing from newborn to size 5 Toddler, maternity Clothes, baby accessories, cribs (with all parts and instructions), car seats (with all straps) and strollers
Items can be dropped off at the Center Monday through Friday from 10 am until 2 pm or by special appointment. Donate your vehicle at 1-888-638-1171
Email: [email protected]
Second Story - The Abused and Homeless Children's Refuge
PO Box 694, Dunn Loring, VA 22027
Deliveries: 2100 Gallows Road, Vienna, VA 22182.
(703) 506-9191
Accepts: Toiletries, cleaning supplies, hotel samples, storage containers and storage bins, and office supplies, (copy paper, ink cartridges, etc.). We do not accept TVs, furniture or any stuffed toys.
We accept Monday-Friday, suntrust payoff number - 9pm, and Saturday/Sundays, 9am - 9pm.
Animal Welfare League of Arlington
2650 S. Arlington Mill Dr., Arlington, Usaa homeowners insurance contact phone number 22206
(703) 931-9241
HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Towels, wash cloths, hand towels, pillow cases, Shoeboxes, Plain non-electric blankets (new or in very good shape)
PET SUPPLIES:
OFFICE SUPPLIES
Clorox Cleaning Wipes, Reams of Colored and White Paper, Pens (blue or black), Video Cameras for animal control trucks, Postage Stamps, Avery Labels, especially #5266 and #5260
We often need large quantities of food and other supplies, including new items for prizes for special events such as the Annual Walk for the Animals and Casino Night and Silent Auction.
To make a donation, contact the Development Manager at 703-931-9441 ext.220 or [email protected]
Bikes for the World
(703) 740-7856
Accepts: Bicycles, bicycle spare parts & accessories, hand tools (wrenches, screwdrivers, and hammers of all types), portable sewing machines.
Visit website for local collection schedule www.bikesfortheworld.org or call 703-740-7856 to make arrangements. Bikes for the World picks up bikes at bike shops such as Bob’s Bikes in Poolesville, MD.
Black Student Fund
3636 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC
202-387-1414
Accepts: School supplies, toys, office supplies, clothes, etc.
Capital Area Food Bank
645 Taylor St. NE, Washington, DC 20017: (202) 526-5344
6833 Hill Park Drive, Lorton, VA 22079: (703) 541-3063
Accepts: Non-perishables only
Call or email to arrange your donation today!
Mike Gillespie (202) 644-9865 ext. 865
[email protected]
Capital Hospice Thrift Shop
Willston I Shopping Center, 6172 Arlington Blvd., Falls Church, VA
(703) 532-5355
Turn your goods into gold for patient care.
We accept gently-used clothing (boutique and other), household items (glass, ceramics, small appliances) and some furniture (not upholstered), Wednesdays through Sundays.
Open 10 am - 5 pm Mondays through Saturday, 11- 4 Sunday
Christ House
1717 Columbia Road, NW, Washington, DC
(202) 328-1100
Accepts: Clothing, toiletries, some computer equipment, musical instruments and art supplies for the Kairos Program.
DC Coalition for the Homeless
202-347-8870
Accepts: Clothing items, household items in good conditions such as sofas, beds, and dressers. We pick up and accept drop offs at our various programs sites that are listed on our website.
DC Habitat for Humanity Wish List
(202) 882-4600
Accepts: Tools, Van, Pickup truck, Warehouse space, Printing Services, Lunch donations for volunteers, Office supplies, new cordless drills, new power tools
Drop-Off Location
843 Upshur St. NW (Near the Georgia Ave. Metro).
Days End Farm Horse Rescue
15856 Frederick Rd., Lisbon, MD 21765
(301) 854-5037 (410) 442-1564
Accepts: Working cars, good grass hay, www walmart one com supplies.
Call to arrange drop-off or visit our Wish List for much needed items.
Food & Friends
219 Riggs Road NE, Washington, DC 20011
(202) 269-2277
Accepts:Large Items: copiers, color printers, desktop computers, LCD projector, cars
Small Items: PUR Water filters and portable microwaves for our clients, copy paper (colored and white),
Avery labels where can i donate unwanted dog food near me or 6163, AAA and AA batteries, Food items such as canned food, cereal, shelf stable milk, peanut butter, cooking oils.
For questions on making a donation please call (202) 269-6880
Plan a Food Drive - Change a Life.
Goodwill of Greater Washington
(202) 636-4233
ACCEPTS: Clothing, furniture, small appliances, house wares, computers (Pentium I and newer), electronics and toys. Visit www.dcgoodwill.org for a more complete list of accepted items and drop off locations/time.
Cars (202) 715-2636. Vehicles must be in running and drivable condition. Visit www.GWCars.org for more information.
NO: Mattresses or box-springs, sofa beds, large appliances, hazardous material, construction material, CPSC-recalled items, or items that are soiled, broken or missing pieces.
Habitat for Humanity of Northern Virginia
(703) 521-9890
Accepts:
Cars, Lunch Donations for Volunteers, Power tools, Printing Services
Drop-off Location: 4451 First Place South, 04 Arlington, VA 222
Habitat for Humanity ReStore
Accepts:
Home improvement items including: Appliances, Furniture, Antiques, Doors, Windows, Tile and Lighting Fixtures.
Drop off locations:
Metro Maryland
1029 E Gude Dr., Rockville, MD 20850
(301) 947-3304
8380 Colesville Rd., Silver Spring, MD 20910 (301) 990-0014
Northern VA
869 South Pickett Street, Alexandria, VA 22304
(703) 360-6700
4311 Walney Road, Chantilly, VA 20151 (703) 953-3747
The Hebrew Home of Greater Washington
(301) 770-8329
Accepts: Cars, trucks and other vehicles. Call to schedule pick-up.
His Hidden Treasures
9264 Mike Garcia Dr., Manassas, Virginia 20109
(703) 966-9301
E-mail: [email protected]
We will pick up from your location. We service all of Northern Virginia including the following cities and counties: Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax, Prince William, Loudoun, and Fauquier.
Accepts: We come into your home and receive your donations of wood furniture, antiques and vintage pieces, household kitchen items, lamps and decor. Upholstered items need to be in LIKE NEW condition. No mattresses.
At His Hidden Treasures, our goal is to assist those in the midst of recovery and restoration. We are meeting needs and transforming lives in our local communities by ministering to those transitioning from homeless shelters through donations and resale of furniture and household items.
Please send photo and information about your donation using this form: http://www.hishiddentreasures.org/services.html
Homestretch
370 S. Washington St., Suite 400, Falls Church, VA 22046
(703) 237-2035
Accepts: cars, computers, household items, and furniture.
We will pick up from your location. We collect donations from houses, apartments, and businesses in
Northern Virginia, Monday to Friday, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm., call or e-mail to arrange a pick up: [email protected].
Items can also be brought to the Homestretch office in Falls Church.
Interfaith Works
www.iworksmc.org
Accepts:
Glassware, Clothing, Household Items, Toiletries, Books, CDs, Electronics, and Toys.
Please note that items can be dropped off at Interfaith Works Clothing Center on Monday and Friday between 9:00am - 7:00pm. Tuesday through Thursday items may be dropped of between 9:00am - 5:00pm.
Jewish Council for the Aging of Greater Washington (JCA)
11820 Parklawn Dr., Rockville, MD 20852
301-255-4200 (DC, MD) 703-425-0999 (VA)
Accepts: Cars, trucks and vans as well as computers and computer equipment.
For more information about vehicle donation, call the JCA development office at 301.255.4231 or 703.652.1511
To donate a computer or computer equipment, please contact JCA at (240) 395-0916 or [email protected] for information about the equipment we need. Thank you!
Jewish Foundation for Group Homes
(301) 984-3839
Accepts: Cars, trucks and vans
To learn more please contact Lew Fontek, Chief Development Officer, at 240.283.6000.
Jewish Social Service Agency (JSSA)
301-838-4200 703-204-9100
[email protected]www.jssa.org
Accepts:Donate your USED CAR by calling JSSA's Car Donation Hotline at 301.585.CARS (2277) to arrange free pickup. Provide the signed title and car keys to driver upon pickup and receive a tax-deduction letter in the mail once the car is sold.
Jubilee Jobs
Accepts:
Donate used and new interview clothing. For men, we accept dress shirts, ties, slacks, business suits and casual dress shoes. For women, we accept blouses, dark-colored skirts, professional dresses, and casual dress shoes.
Donated items may be dropped off at our Washington, DC, office. To schedule a donation drop off, please contact Kenneth Guerrero, Development Associate, (202) 667-8970 or [email protected]
Legal Services of Northern Virginia
(703) 778-6800
Accepts: Office supplies and computer equipment.
Miriam's Kitchen
2401 Virginia Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20037
(202) 452-8926 ext.4
Accepts: Food: Ground coffee, old fashioned oatmeal and old fashioned grits
N St. Village
1333 N St. NW, Washington, DC 20005
202-939-2075
Hours: Monday through Friday from 9am-5pm
Accepts: Gently used, or new household items and clothing that is clean, free of tears or what time does pickup close at walmart, and appropriate for the current season. Donations listed at: https://www.amazon.com/wishlist/YC7LMZGV4BMC/ref=sr_1_1_acs_wl_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1362682939&sr=8-1-acs
Call the Community Outreach Coordinator at 202-939-2075 to talk about current needs and set up an appointment to drop of donations.
The National Center for Children and Families
6301 Greentree Road, Bethesda, MD 20817 (Behind Building 3)
(301) 365-4480 ext. 109
Accepts: Gently used and new clothing (all ages), baby items, new toiletries, school supplies and furniture.
Your gently used or new items have the ability to turn a house into a home, provide a homeless family with hope and bring a smile britannica great books of the western world ebay the face of a neglected high school youth. At NCCF, you can be confident that you clothing, furniture and household goods are making a difference.
Our donation store, Dr. C’s Boutique, allows clients from all of our 24 programs throughout the Washington Metropolitan Area to enjoy a shopping experience without spending any money.
We will pick up from your location. We pick up new and gently used furniture from residences in Montgomery County, MD.
contact Jermaine Lemons, In-Kind Donations Specialist, on his office phone (301) 365-4480 ext. 109, cell phone (240) 743-7252 or email [email protected].
Neighbors' Consejo
3118 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20010
(202) 234-6855 x 27
Accepts: Household furniture appliances, household items, toiletries, glassware and landscaping services.
Operation Paws for Homes, Inc.
P.O. Box 90813, Alexandria, VA 22309
Fax: (804) 302-7975
Accepts: Crates, dog beds, collars, leashes, unopened dog food, puppy pads, sheets, blankets, toys for dogs.
Contact Shannon Shackleford, [email protected] for more information.
Rebuilding Together Montgomery County
3925 Plyers Mill Rd., Ste. 202, Kensington, MD 20895
(301) 933-2700
Accepts: Pick-up trucks, new hand tools, new power tools, printing services, graphic design services, warehouse space in Montgomery County
Sexual Minority Youth Assistance League
(202) 544-1306
Accepts: Wells fargo bank branch locations near me. Go to web site for instructions: www.smyal.org
Sights & Sounds Black Cultural Expo Museum
Accepts: Art, Antiques, Books, Computers, Office Supplies, Building Materials, Electronics and a van.
Acceptance policies: call 404-966-2137 any time between 9am -5pm, Monday – Friday. Willing to work out delivery arrangements.
Smithsonian's National Zoo
3001 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20008
(202) 633-3042
The National Zoo is no longer able to accept donations for its animals. Instead it asks that people wanting to support the Zoo's animals make a donation to the Zoo Toy Box or purchase an item from its Animal Enrichment Wish List.
Suited for Change
1010 Vermont Avenue, NW, Suite 450
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 293-0351
Accepts: Professional women's clothing including suits, dresses, blouses, jackets, sweaters, trousers, coats
Women's Accessories including handbags, shoes suitable for the office, boots, scarves, belts and new tights and pantyhose.
Welcomes clothing in plus sizes. Clothing should be in good condition and on hangers.
Clothing can be dropped off at Suited for Change's office one Saturday each month when there is curbside collection and on Thursdays at Suited for Change offices.
Visit https://www.suitedforchange.org/saturday-curbside-drop-off for full details
Wheels for Wishes
www.wheelsforwishes.org
Accepts: Vehicles such as cars, motorcycles, RVs, and boats, regardless of condition.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Donation Town
www.donationtown.org
Use the step by step guide to find a charity in your zip wells fargo savings account interest rate 2015 that will pick up your items.
Excess Access
www.ExcessAccess.com
This national organization matches items that you have to donate with nonprofits' wish lists. A donor must register on their website and pay a fee.
Accepts most items. All info on website.
Montgomery County Volunteer Center
The Center puts out a weekly list of products that local donors want to give away. To put a product on this list, go to: http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/volunteercenter/volunteers/Donations.html
On this page you will also find a list of Montgomery County organizations that accept donations of clothes.
Where Can I Donate Unwanted Cat Food Near Me?
Do animal shelters accept food donations?
Can you donate open bags of cat food?
Does PetSmart take cat food donations?
Leading pet food manufacturer Purina suggests removing uneaten wet food after one hour, while Hill’s says it’s safe to leave the food out for up to four hours at room temperature. Anywhere in between in a cool room is probably safe. Many cat owners leave wet food out for the day where can i donate unwanted dog food near me no harm to their cats.
“The Buy a Bag, Give a Meal program is where can i donate unwanted dog food near me. Shoppers can buy any bag of dog or cat food, any size, any brand, and we’ll donate a meal to a pet in need,” said Eran Cohen, chief customer experience officer at PetSmart.
Even if your cat prefers to eat their food in a few sittings, don’t be tempted to leave wet food out all day, as this increases the risk of disease-causing bacteria developing. After a maximum of four hours, throw out the old food and wash the bowl properly with soap and water before refilling with fresh food.
– 1) Defenders of Wildlife.
– 2) International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
– 3) Jane Goodall Foundation.
– 4) David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust.
– 5) World Wildlife Fund.
– 6) Gorilla Doctors.
– 7) Save the Elephants.
– 8) International Rhino Foundation.
Your pet’s bowl should be emptied of moist or canned food not eaten by your cat or dog within 4 hours if the ambient temperature is above 50°F. Opened cans should be stored in the fridge, at temperatures between 40-45°F, for a maximum of 5-7 days. Any cat or dog food remaining after that time should be thrown out.
– Toys. All animals love toys, so donate any old or new pet toys to keep those homeless dogs and cats entertained and happy.
– Pet Food and Treats.
– Cleaning Supplies.
– Towels and Blankets.
– Newspapers.
– Grooming Supplies.
– Collars and Leashes.
– Furniture.
Your pet’s bowl should be emptied of moist or canned food not eaten by your cat or dog within 4 hours if the ambient temperature is above 50°F. Opened cans should be stored in the fridge, at temperatures between 40-45°F, for a maximum of 5-7 days. Any cat or dog food remaining after that time should be thrown out.
Each PETCO store will partner with an existing food bank that has a pet food component, or with an animal welfare group that has set up its own pet food bank, to donate www walmart one com food directly to economically stressed pet parents in that store’s local community.
PetSmart Charities will distribute the meal donations to pet shelters, food banks, animal welfare organizations or other similar organizations based on the needs of these recipients.
If you would like to help our wonderful cats and dogs, these are items that we always need. By donating supplies you support the plight of homeless pets and benefit the mission and programs of the HSNY.
In-kind (or, non-cash) donations are generally duductible as a charitable contribution. If you would like to homes for sale kelowna mls something that is not on our list, need a receipt, or have a question, please call us at 212-752-4842.
For easy online shopping, check out our Amazon Wish List.
Please consider making the Humane Society of New York your AmazonSmile charity of choice. Amazon will donate 0.5% of your eligible purchases to us with no fees or extra costs. Simply browse, order, and enjoy giving to help animals in need. To get started, go to smile.amazon.com, sign in, and search "Humane Society of New York".
We accept new and used bedding that is washed and cleaned. To protect the health and wellness of our animals, we are unable walmart money card balance espanol accept pillows that are not new.
Sir 1 bar pre exam nikal jaye.oar mains na nikal paye to ..Kya fir se pre ka exam dena pdega
You would click on the link set up and follow instructions.
Bonus milta hai sal me ek bar.......50000 approx