Program Wish List

Support To At-Risk Teens

Next Step/Youth Re-Entry Program (YRP)

  • Electronics: televisions, VCR/DVD players, radios, telephones, alarm clocks, lamps, fans and microwaves.

  • Furniture: couches, beds (preferably twin or full), futons, dressers, kitchen tables and end tables.

  • Household items: comforters/blankets, sheet sets, pillows, shower curtains, rugs, pots/pans, dishes, iron/ironing board, curtains, blinds, hangers and towels.

  • Cleaning supplies: brooms/dust pans, mops, buckets, plungers, toilet brushes, oven cleaner, disinfectant spray, laundry detergent, dishwashing detergent, bathroom cleaner, bleach, garbage bags and paper towels.

  • Personal hygiene: soap, women's sanitary supplies, shampoo/conditioner, toothbrushes, toothpaste, deodorant, tylenol or motrin, cough suppressant, cough drops, first aid supplies, hand sanitizer, lotion and toilet paper.

  • Baby items: cribs, toddler beds, infant/toddler car seats, play pens, baby swings,strollers, baby bouncers, crib sheets, baby gates, outlet covers, baby/toddler toys, infant tylenol or motrin, baby thermometer, diapers, formula, bottles, diaper bages, baby wipes, baby powder, baby lotion.

  • Contact Michelle Latham-Morris at 216.221.8920.

Youth Employment Program (YEP)

Next Step/Westhaven Youth Shelter

  • Clothing: house shoes, hospital socks (treaded sole), female undergarments, male undergarments (30-46 waist sizes)

  • Furniture: 3 sofas

  • Personal hygiene: african-american hair care products, female hygiene products, deoderant, toothpaste

  • Entertainment: PG-13 DVDs, Playstation 2 games

  • Miscellaneous: journals, AA and AAA batteries, medium-sized plastic drinking cups

  • Contact  Michelle Latham-Morris at 216.221.8920.

After School Prevention Resources

  • Program Supplies: computer supplies, art supplies, basketballs, guitars and musical instruments

  • Food: non-perishable healthy snacks

  • Entertainment: new or gently used computer games, tickets to sports and entertainment events

  • Miscellaneous: gift cards for incentives and awards, bus passes

  • Transportation: 15 passenger van

  • Contact Ralph Pitman at RPitman@lmmyouth.org or 216.696.8770

 

Men's Shelter 2100 Lakeside Avenue

  • Bedding: sheets, pillows, pillow cases and blankets

  • Kitchenware: silverware, pots, pans, strainers, can openers, spatulas, etc

  • Furniture: kitchen tables and chairs, living room furniture and desks

  • Clothes: gloves, socks, sweaters, jackets and boots

  • Personal: wash clothes and towels

  • Misc.: gas cards, portable fans

  • Contact Mike Moguel at MMoguel@lutheranmetro.org or call 216.566.0047, ext. 118.

 

Community Re-entry

Women’s Re-Entry Network (WREN)

  • Clothing: new socks and underwear (all sizes)

  • Toiletries: hairbrushes, combs, washcloths, sanitary supplies, lotion, deodorant, shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste and soap

  • Office supplies: 3 ring notebook paper, 2 pocket folders without metal clamps

  • Miscellaneous: stamped or metered envelopes, one ride or two ride local bus/rapid fare cards for Cleveland RTA

  • Gift cards: Dave’s Supermarket, Save A Lot, or Target

  • Contact Gloria Pickett at GPickett@communityreenty.org or call 216.696.7535.

Friend-to-Friend

  • Miscellaneous: stamps/postage.

  • Contact Steve Messner at SMessner@communityreenty.org or call 216.861.1838.

 

 

Long Term Care

 

Adult Guardianship Services (AGS)

  • Program needs: gift cards to purchase clothes for those in need of new, clean clothing.
    Suggestions include: $20 gift cards to Target or Wal-mart.

  • Volunteer Recognition: gift card to restaurants and movie theaters

  • Miscellaneous: stamps/postage

  • Contact Beth Reid atl 216.696.1132.

Services to Adult Care Homes (SACH)

  • Food: hams and turkeys, and paper products and decorations for annual Christmas party.
  • Miscellaneous: gifts for men and women for annual Christmas party.
  • Call Mandisa Lewis at 216-558-4721. Any and all amounts are welcome.

 

 

2010 Annual Campaign

$675,000
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$284,675
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42%
Updated:
8/10/2010

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