Donations of durable medical equipment are accepted year round and can be dropped off at Camp Sunnyside, 401 NE 66th Ave. in Des Moines, Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Items in highest demand include manual wheelchairs, shower transfer benches and lift chairs. Where can I Donate my Stuff in Des Moines?
When collecting medical equipment for donation, please make every effort to find patient cables, transducers, power cords, recorder paper, spare parts, and operator and service manuals. In developing countries, mechanical tables and equipment that are simple to operate and not dependent upon electricity are preferred. Equipment that requires electricity to operate should function on both 50Hz and 60Hz and be easily convertible to a different voltage. In general, equipment should not be older than 15 years from date of manufacture.
Medical Supply Needs. Prior to shipping any items please call our medical warehouse at (828) 278-1496 to verify that we can use your donation. Items should be sorted and boxed/bagged in separate containers. We do not accept pharmaceuticals and liquids such as cleaners and IV solution.
World Medical Mission supports mission hospitals by providing equipment, supplies, and technical support. We operate a warehouse that makes shipments to dozens of countries each year. Our biomedical technicians and electrical engineers refurbish donated equipment and also regularly visit mission hospitals to provide field support and maintenance. Machinery and equipment that might be outdated in Western hospitals can be a blessing in a mission hospital, if it is appropriate, functional, and properly installed.
Before shipping any donations, please call World Medical Mission at (828) 278-1496.
Please call us if you need recommendations or assistance in this area. World Medical Mission attempts to cover all the costs of equipment refurbishing and shipping to the mission field. Your assistance with the shipping cost to the North Wilkesboro, NC warehouse would be greatly appreciated. If you are unable to pay for this cost, please call and make shipping arrangements with World Medical Mission technical and warehouse staff.
Who it helps: Proceeds from the sale of donated items supports Animal Lifeline, a special-needs no-kill animal shelter.
How to donate: Drop items off at Southwest Ninth Street and Park Avenue in Des Moines, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Saturday. For furniture or other large items, call first at 515-288-7197. Who it helps: Proceeds from the sale of donated items supports Animal Lifeline, a special-needs no-kill animal shelter.
If you have many books to donate, call 515-235-0414 to see whether a pickup is possible. Who it helps: Book sale proceeds help Planned Parenthood of the Heartland offer reproductive health care, education and advocacy. View Comments.
The New Directions Shelter provides free, temporary, emergency shelter for homeless mothers and children. And the Home Connection provides permanent housing for families with children who are transitioning from homelessness to financial independence.
Who it helps: Donations to the FreeStore go to survivors of domestic violence, who often leave their homes with nothing but the clothes on their backs. After they leave the shelter at Children and Families of Iowa, survivors use these household goods to set up new apartments for themselves and their children.
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