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The Crisis Center is often in need of grocery gift cards and gas cards to give to clients; as well as office supplies, paper products, cleaning products and daily essentials. The list below details our current needs.
We also utilize Amazon for additional needs can be found on our Wish List.
Please check with the Crisis Center at info@thecrisiscenter.org to confirm needs and amounts before collecting donations.
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Our Only Mission is to help stop the violence
Crisis Center Needs List: Updated: 1/14/2022
(Note: Bold items are priority)
Paper Items/Cleaning Products:
- Toilet paper
- Paper towels
- Kleenex
- Tri-fold paper towels for bathroom dispensers
- Hand soap (liquid, not bar; small individual bottles)
- All purpose cleaner (must be bleach-free)
- Hand sanitizer
- Cleaning sponges
- Clorox Broad Spectrum Quaternary disinfectant cleaner
- 5-gallon trash bags
- 13-gallon trash bags
- 50- gallon black lawn trash bags
- Lysol disinfecting spray
- Lysol disinfecting wipes
- Disposable latex gloves – Nitrile exam gloves; all sizes
- Laundry detergent (liquid only, “free and clear” of any scents/dyes)
Client Items:
- Women’s deodorant (both unscented and scented)
- Women’s underwear (new, all sizes)
- Hair conditioner (no shampoo, please)
- Body lotion
- Toothpaste (no toothbrushes, please)
- Face moisturizer
- Hair care products specific for African American hair
- Diapers (all sizes) and baby wipes
- Pull-ups (all sizes)
- Body wash
- Shaving cream, razors
- Hair brushes
Shelter Items:
- Pillows
- Bath towels, wash cloths
- Canned food/non-perishable items
Other Items:
- King Soopers gift cards for groceries ($10 increments or more, please!)
- Target gift cards for last-minute necessities ($10 increments or more, please!)
- Gas cards for clients ($10 increments or more, please!)
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Testimonials
What Clients Say About
Our Organization
No one really talks about or acknowledges domestic violence in upper socio-economic demographics, but the impact is just as real and, in some ways, even harder to overcome. The Crisis Center and its supporters helped me tremendously, but more importantly my son has improved as a result of the resources at the Crisis Center. It is one of the few places my challenges have been understood and supported because domestic violence usually only ends once someone dies.
Because of the Crisis Center, I am living on my own in a house with my two kids and feel stronger than I have in a long time and even in my weakest moments, I know I can breakdown any barrier that comes up next, because I am stronger than any obstacle that is put in front of me!”
I have had a life time of abusive relationships and I always blamed myself. The Crisis Center helped me to understand the cycle of abuse and helped me to understand it wasn’t my fault.
I came here not knowing I was in an abusive situation, even though I knew something was wrong. My ex is very cruel and has put me through almost everything imaginable. It was nice to have a place where you could gather knowledge and strength to face your fears. I did face my fears and surprised myself that I could live through them when I did not think I could!
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