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Topping the best charities for helping homeless people is the National Alliance to End Homelessness.
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Others charities focus on practical support for people living on the streets and in temporary hostels. Their work includes outreach workers searching an area each night for people who are receptive to their help, and providing hostels and support workers.Jan 22, 2016
Our Mission PATH is ending homelessness for individuals, families, and communities. We do this by building affordable housing and providing supportive services throughout California.
The definition of those who are experiencing homelessness includes: An individual or family who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence, such as those living in emergency shelters, transitional housing, or places not meant for habitation, or.
To help your local shelter provide adequate housing, consider donating bedding items, such as: Be sure that the items you’re donating are new, as most homeless shelters do not accept used bedding. Also, keep an eye out throughout the year for mattress drives.
These helpful donations provide some comfort for children experiencing homelessness. Make sure you donate new or gently-used toys; shelters won’t accept poor-quality toys that are old and/or broken.
When donating food, check with your local charity to see what items they do and do not accept. Typically, most prepackaged foods will be accepted, but it’s good to make sure.
At most shelters, you can typically donate items like: Some shelters don’t have the space to accommodate keeping large amounts of clothing on hand, so consider giving to other clothing donation programs instead. In addition, keep in mind that most shelters ask for new socks, underwear, and bras—not used items.
Homeless shelters across the country can also benefit from having specific items of clothing available for those in need. While you may feel ready to part ways with large bags of clothes, check with your local shelter to know what kind of clothing they accept. At most shelters, you can typically donate items like:
A donation of any dollar amount is welcome. Even one dollar can buy hand sanitizer for three packages! That’s THREE people who can have clean hands!
See our list of items below. We do ask that all donations are miniature sizes so that we can fit it all into gallon Ziploc® bags. Dollar stores, drugstores, and discount stores are good resources for these items.
Of course, you’re welcome to print our supply list and make your own packages!
There is usually a little space left in the top of the packages; you are welcome to tuck in additional items you think might be useful. A few suggestions: