| Organization | Charitable Needs | Address | Contact Info |
| Answer Center | Provides needy individuals & families with food and clothing. Accepting clothing for all ages with a need for men's clothing. Also accepting hygiene supplies for girls/women and boys/men - all ages. Donations can be dropped off between 1 PM and 5 PM, Monday through Friday. | 503 N Weber Ave, Sioux Falls, SD | (605) 271-9223 |
| BirthRight | Birthright is a non profit that helps low income families with maternity and baby items, such as clothing, blankets, toys, bottles, etc. | 300 N Main Ave, Sioux Falls, SD 57104 | Brittney Mellema, Director (605) 977-4781 www.birthright.org |
| Casa Program | The Sioux Falls Area Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Program seeks to promote and protect the best interests of abused and neglected children involved in court proceedings through the advocacy efforts of trained volunteers. | 709 S Mable Ave, Sioux Falls, SD | Hope Showalter 605-360-6065 hjs4231@pharmerica.com www.siouxfallscasa.com |
| Center of Hope | The Bike-to-Work Ministry provides hope for people who are unable to drive for whatever reason. The program is for people who have a job or who are seeking a job, but are unable to drive for a number of different reasons - such as loss of drivers license, no vehicle, no money for gas, etc. The bikes allow them to get to work without much cost. The Bike-to-Work Ministry has a three-tiered system. They have bikes for $10, $5, and free. This system allows recipients to have a sense of dignity and responsibility for the bike they receive. From April 29-May 7, 2010 a truck where you can donate your adult bikes will be located at the Good News Reformed Church on W 26th Street. | 3328 N Cliff Ave, Sioux Falls, SD | 605-334-9789 www.centerofhopesf.org |
| Children's Inn | Children's Inn is a private, non-profit organization founded in 1977 that provides 24 hour, free services for women and children who are victims of family violence, elder abuse, child abuse or neglect. We are looking for gently used donations of women's and children's clothing, linens, personal items and kitchen items. Donations can be dropped off Monday through Friday, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. We are able to accomidate up to three bags or boxes at a time. We can not accept donations of the following used items; car safety seats, toys, stuffed animals, bikes, books, magazines, or large electronics (such as computers and TV's). Click here for more information. | 409 N Western Ave, Sioux Falls, SD | 605-338-0116 www.chssd.org/Childrens%20Inn/ |
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Charitable needs: A local clothing drive that will take place the first week of August to assist less fortunate families with school clothes. Will be accepting clothing for boys and girls ages 5-17. Clothings donations can be dropped off at Lewis Drug on 41st and Marion Rd. (5500 W. 41st St.) between April 30th - May 8th, 2011. | Melissa Reinfeld (605) 864-1739 or email melissa.reinfeld@gmail.com | |
| Essence of Velvet - Beanies Project | Looking for donations of Beanies (or all sizes of TY toys). An inspirational verse is attached to the Beanie and they are delivered to the Ronald McDonald House, The Banquet and Sanford Cancer Center patients. In the future will be delivering to the Sanford Children's Hospital. Click here for more info. | 605-362-3031 or 605-553-3162 | |
| Friendship House Club | The Friendship House Club is a project of the Siouxland Mental Health Services located in Sioux City, IA. Looking for donations of craft supplies, artificial flowers, knick knacks, games and anything that could be used as a BINGO prize. Also looking for some kitchen items for their Club which feeds over 50 low-income or homeless people. Contact them for further information. | 1101 Court St, Sioux City, IA 51105 | Rhonda Toben, Activity Coordinator 712-255-4209 fhrhonda@siouxlan.net |
| Furniture Mission of South Dakota | Accepting new/used furniture in good condition which is given to those in need. Cannot accept large appliances. Items may also be dropped off at the warehouse location on Nesmith Ave. | 209 N Nesmith Ave, Sioux Falls, SD | 605-977-6800 www.furnituremission.org admin@furnituremission.org |
| Goodwill Industries | Accepts donations of clothing and small household items. Call for more info. | 4701 E 41st St, Sioux Falls |
605-338-2431 www.goodwill.org www.goodwillscia.org |
| Habitat ReStore | DONATE -- SHOP -- SAVE Accepts donations related to your home - lighting fixtures, sinks, carpet, windows, doors, appliances, tools, etc. They will also accept items such as knick knacks. Mon-Fri 9A-6P, Sat 9A-3P | 721 E Amidon St., Sioux Falls, SD 57104 |
605-330-1950 www.siouxfallshabitat.org |
| Heartland House | A transitional housing program for homeless families. Donations needed - gently used household furniture, kitchen items & small appliances, sheets, towels, clothing. Donations accepted Fridays between 1:00 pm and 3:00 pm. | 604 W Rice St (tan garage behind apartments) | 605-334-2808 |
| Hospice Thrift Shop | Accepts donations of gently used furniture and home accessories. Donation is tax deductible. Pickup up service is available. Call for pickup schedule. Item's may also be dropped off during business hours Wed-Fri, 10:00 am-5:00 pm | 723 E 5th St, Canton, SD |
Michelle, Hospice Development Associate 1-888-845-4438 *4434 or 605-328-4434 |
| Humane Society | Accepting donations of the following items: blankets, towels, dog and cat food, puppy and kitten food, bleach, paper towels, dish soap and office supplies. | 3720 E Benson Rd, Sioux Falls, SD | Kori Baade, Executive Director 605-338-4441 www.sfhumanesociety.com kori@sfhumanesociety.com |
| Mano A Mano | A mission that provides clothing and supplies to Bolivia. Donation pickup will be arranged. Click here for list of needed items. | . | 6605-368-2683 or 605-275-0320 grandmavg@sio.midco.net www.manoamano.org |
| Peacemakers | They are in need of fabric of all kinds for making quilts and bags. Please call the contact number listed for the Sioux Falls drop off location. | Quilters of the Immaculate Conception Church, Moville, IA |
Kathy Myers 712-870-0933 |
| Roosevelt High School Student Moms | Roosevelt High School has some students who are expecting their first child. After going through parenting classes with a counselor, our student moms are then able to take clothing and baby items for their child. The items given to the new moms are clothing items from 0-2T in neutral, boy or girl styles. They need sleepers, outfits, any clothing items, blankets, snowsuits, hats, toys and any baby items. The items can be dropped off at the given address at any time. Please mark your sacks with "RHS baby" and they will be delivered to Roosevelt High School for you. It is a great incentive to get the girls to complete their parenting classes. Many of them are brought to tears when they get to pick out their baby items. Thank you for your donations!! | Address: 2004 S Queens Avenue, Sioux Falls or Roosevelt High School, 41st and Sertoma, Sioux Falls | Brenda Eich (volunteer) 361-6711 or Mrs. Biggars (counselor) at RHS |
| Salvation Army | Accepts donations of clothing and household items. Call for more info. | 9900 N Cliff Ave, Sioux Falls, SD | 605-332-2331 www.salvationarmy.org |
| Village Northwest Unilmited | The Village Northwest Unlimited (VNU) opened its doors in 1976 in Sheldon, IA. Currently, 180 individuals (ages 17-80) with varying types and degrees of disabilities receive a wide array of services from VNU. VNU has partnered with Soles4Souls in committing 1,000,000 pair of shoes to the Haiti earthquake relief efforts. Processing the donated shoes provides paid employment for the 180 individuals served at VNU. Click here for more information and a list of items needed by Village Northwest Unlimited. | 200 N 18th Ave, Sheldon IA 51201 | (712) 324-5405 www.villagenorthwest.org www.soles4souls.org |
| YMCA Advancement - Y's Buys | Accepts donations of clothing and small household items. Items can be dropped off Mon-Fri in the rear of the 41st Street location or call for pickup. | 2721 W 41st St, Sioux Falls, SD | 605-575-2631 (for pickup) or call the store at 605-339-0904 for more information |