Somebody needs you

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The goal of Somebody Needs You is to match donors with the specific requests of needy Spokane residents.

The list of requests is coordinated by the Volunteers of America in cooperation with recognized social service agencies in Spokane. If you have an item to donate, please contact the social service agency directly. Donors who can deliver items are especially appreciated. If someone you know needs help, contact a local social service agency provider.

•Single mom with child needs a toaster, microwave, sheets and bed frame for king-size bed, TV, children’s dresser, toddler bed, small table and chairs and TV stand. Contact Marci at TLC, 325-2959.

•Elderly homebound male needs a computer. Contact Mary at Elder Services, 458-7450.

•Disabled worker with two children needs a queen-size or king-size bed, two twin-size beds, pots and pans, TV and vacuum cleaner. Contact Andrea at Public Defender Office, 477-4889.

•Single mom with two children needs a dresser, couch, coffee table, night stands and telephone. Contact Lori at Catholic Charities, 242-2093.

•Supplies are needed for activities: Frisbees, kites, balls, playing cards, board games, crayons, coloring books, crochet and knitting needles and yarn. Contact Dara at SNAP, 487-7705.

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