
Ways to give
Donate something on our list
If you are unable to partner with us financially – we have a list of perishable and non-perishable items that you can donate. Any kind of donation that will be useful to the underprivileged society we will gladly take.
Donation List
Perishable food
- Fresh fruits and vegetables: Nutrient-rich produce with a limited shelf life.
- Dairy products: Milk, cheese, yogurt, within expiration dates.
- Bakery items: Fresh bread, pastries, within freshness timeframe.
- Meat and poultry: Fresh or frozen, within safe consumption timeframe.
- Eggs: Fresh eggs within expiration dates.
- Perishable prepared meals: Freshly prepared meals for convenience and nutrition.
- Refrigerated or frozen meals: Ensure proper storage during transportation and distribution.
Non-Perishable food
- Canned goods: Soups, vegetables, fruits, and proteins like tuna or chicken.
- Dried pasta and rice: Staple food items with a long shelf life.
- Cereal and oatmeal: Nutritious and easy-to-prepare breakfast options.
- Canned or dry beans: Excellent sources of protein.
- Peanut butter: A versatile and protein-rich spread.
- Canned or boxed soups: Convenient and hearty meal options.
- Canned fruits and vegetables: Long-lasting alternatives to fresh produce.
- Shelf-stable milk: UHT or powdered milk with a longer shelf life.
- Crackers and rice cakes: Snack options that stay fresh for a long time.
- Cooking oils: Vegetable oil or olive oil for cooking.
- Spices and condiments: Salt, pepper, and various spices to enhance flavor.
- Canned or boxed pasta sauces: Accompaniments for pasta dishes.
- Dry cereal bars and granola bars: Convenient and portable snacks.
- Instant noodles or pasta: Quick and easy meal options.
- Instant coffee and tea bags: Beverages that don’t perish quickly.
- Canned meats: Such as canned chicken, beef, or ham.
- Baby formula and baby food: Non-perishable options for infants and toddlers.
- Hygiene products: Soap, toothpaste, shampoo, and other non-perishable personal care items.
Other items
- Clothing: Gently used or new clothing items for people of all ages.
- Footwear: Shoes, boots, and sandals in good condition.
- Bedding and Linens: Blankets, sheets, pillows, and towels.
- Personal Care Items: Hygiene products like soap, toothpaste, toothbrushes, shampoo, and sanitary products.
- Baby Supplies: Diapers, formula, baby food, baby wipes, and clothing for infants.
- School Supplies: Notebooks, pens, pencils, backpacks, and other educational materials.
- Medical Supplies: Over-the-counter medicines, first aid kits, bandages, and basic medical supplies.
- Household Items: Cookware, utensils, dishes, and small appliances.
- Winter Gear: Coats, hats, gloves, scarves, and blankets for cold weather.
- Cleaning Supplies: Disinfectants, cleaning sprays, and other household cleaning items.
- Books: Educational and recreational reading materials.
- Toys and Games: Especially during holidays, toys and games can bring joy to children.
- Gift Cards or Vouchers: Provide flexibility for individuals to purchase items they need.
- Sports Equipment: Balls, rackets, and other sports gear for recreational activities.
- Sleeping Bags or Tents: For individuals experiencing homelessness.
- Non-perishable Pet Food: For families with pets.
Spread the Word: Encourage others to join you in giving back by sharing the organization’s mission and needs with your network or community.

