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    Default Help out with hygiene items please! :)

    I just wanted to post about a chairty I run. (dont worry I am not asking for anything lol) Since March of 2009 I have run a charity at my church and we give away hygiene and cleaning supplies to those in need. We give away toothpaste, soap, laundry soap, trash bags, toilet paper,ect. We give away no food. (Except in the new year a goal of mine is to add pet supplies and pet food) But we give away things that food stamps dont. Do you know that you can buy steak on food stamps but not a pack of toilet paper? There are no government programs for things like this and there arent very many "hygiene pantries" around.
    However, most of the time food pantries would LOVE to have hygiene items for thier clients! No one ever thinks of it, they only donate can food. Our most popular items are trash bags, toilet paper, and laundry soap. All can be bought for $1 at Dollar Tree.
    So please, if one of your new years resolutions is to help the needy please consider thier hygiene needs as well. Also, all those free samples that you get in the mail would be a perfect option/size for a homeless shelter,because they can pass them out to those needing a shower.
    Thank you for your time Happy New Year!

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    Great post! Our local pantry also gets requests for diapers and maxi pads to add to your list
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    i donated baby formula thats going to exp in 2012 which is way before i have a baby

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    One of the pantries that I volunteered at would have a holiday request for personal care products. They would get many items donated. I always make sure to give whatever I can buy for free to people who can use it.

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    Thanks for the great reminder. I will be keeping this in mind for sure.
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    i never even think of that! thanks for the reminder. i wonder if when the local grocery store does harvest for hunger if i should donate hygiene products?

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    Thanks.........a good reminder.

    Another problem..........anyone living in a nursing home.......and on even a % of medicaid only gets X number of diapers/liners/depends per month...........if they need more.........tough! So.......I know they are expensive but if you see any (thrift shops/etc) and can afford to...........nursing homes can always use them.
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    When we adopt a family at Christmas, that is always one box of things we give -- all the nonfood items that food stamps can't buy. If you combine coupons, with sales and loyalty cards at drug stores (Walgreens, CVS, RiteAid) you can usually get these for free.

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    Our girl scout troop collected these items for our local pantry this year. Good to know we did a good thing.
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    Over the Christmas break...there are plenty of food drives, toy drives etc. They're always stating that they need items for teens and usually you'll see the bins overflowing with stuffed animals. At a bank I noticed someone putting a huge bag of condoms, maxi pads and tampons into the collection bin along with the travel sized toiletry kits and Christmas packaged Axe/Nivea/make up gift sets.

    One of the ladies in line was appalled (very loudly too) b/c it wasn't a cute cuddly teddy bear. Really - what is an older teen going to do with another teddy bear?! I responded to that lady the woman was doing the right thing and what she was choosing to donate was no better then baby formula/diapers nor a stuffed animal. Its still a donation of something and will be used and very welcomed. Not all teens are created equal nor have chosen the life of abstinence. The organizers may choose to exclude some of the donated items but that goes w/o saying for all types of 'drives'. You put a call out there and you get what you get.

    A lot of people don't think of toiletries for a food drive but consider diapers and baby food. I think the personal hygiene items are a great idea for donations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frugalfranny View Post
    Thanks.........a good reminder.

    Another problem..........anyone living in a nursing home.......and on even a % of medicaid only gets X number of diapers/liners/depends per month...........if they need more.........tough! So.......I know they are expensive but if you see any (thrift shops/etc) and can afford to...........nursing homes can always use them.
    Exactly. We had such a time getting diapers and pads for my fil who had Parkinsons. We cared for him in his home for 2 1/2 years. He got no help at all with things like that and we had to either buy them ourselves or on occasion someone would donate extra that they got. We had 2 people donate what was left of their deceased parents to us which was a huge help. At $12.00 a pkg for pullups it adds up quickly.

    ....so if you have a parent or grandparent that gets medicaid and gets more than they can use each month OR a loved one has passed away and you have diapers, pullups, pads and things along those lines please donate them to others. If you don't know anyone personally that can use them ask around or donate them to pantries or other organizations that can find a home for them. If you know a aide that stays with the elderly then I'm sure they can find someone that can use them.
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    Thanks for your reminders. I'll put these products in my list for donations.

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    Wow! Thank you all for the replies! I love that it brought this issue to light I try to educate people to the need any chance I get because I think people want to help and that there are alot of good people in the world but they arent always sure what to do. This is just a small way to improve someone's life. You have to think that if someone wanted to go to a job interview how could they if they smell bad or cant shave or wash thier clothes? Thank you for bringing up the womens hygiene and the older adult needs because they are important also. (we do have those things also)
    My next goal (besides the pet supplies) is to buy the energy saver light bulbs (this will save them $ in so many ways) and rechargable batteries. I am looking into ways to "teach a man to fish" now. Meaning more long term solutions....

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    Thanks for the information..

    Here when a family member passes everyone gets food to the family but no one thinks of paper goods..I have been doing that for the past year. It really makes a difference...It was done for me at the passing of my DH and even in that time it made a big difference to me and my family. So I have tryed to carry it on..It isn't much but it makes a difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sunshine View Post
    When we adopt a family at Christmas, that is always one box of things we give -- all the nonfood items that food stamps can't buy. If you combine coupons, with sales and loyalty cards at drug stores (Walgreens, CVS, RiteAid) you can usually get these for free.
    Thank you sunshine. This is why I will use coupons on items I or my family don't use. You can always doante. If I can get it free with a coupon I do. I have a drawer I keep for nothing but donations.

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