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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883
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Somebody Needs You

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.

Disabled male, 50, needs full-size mattress. Contact Windi Dunlap at Aging and Long Term Care of Eastern Wahington, (509) 458-2509, ext. 254.

Disabled mother with new baby needs a bassinet, small steel can for diapers, baby bath, size 1 diapers, baby wipes, bottle brush, twin bed, baby grooming kit, bottle warmer and fan. Contact Gretchen Smith at Parent Child Assistance Program, (509) 979-2878.

Disabled male, 44, transitioning from a group home to a private apartment needs TV, bedding, kitchen utensils, food storage items, laundry detergent, dish soap, toilet paper, dishes and anything you think will help someone starting fresh. Contact Sean O’Brien at Frontier Behavioral Health, (509) 838-4128.

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