
Help us feed the hungry and provide the homeless with basic necessities. All gifts can be dropped off at the Union Gospel Mission, 1224 E Trent Ave., Spokane, WA 99202. Thank you.
fall food drive
Help fill the pantry for the upcoming year!
- canned fruits & veggies
- pasta & noodles
- chili & soup
- jams & jellies
- coffee & creamer
- hot or cold cereals
- salad dressing
- canned tuna
- paper products
- salt, pepper, garlic & other seasonings
If your church or business would like to participate in our fall food drive, call 509-532-3815 to have a barrel delivered.
Other Food Items:
- COFFEE
- cooking oil
- pepper
- creamer/ half & half
- flour & baking supplies
- chicken/beef broth
- sandwich meats and cheese
- condiments
- bacon
- salad dressing
- pancake mix
- chicken/beef/pork/fish
- chips & crackers
- juice
- fresh produce
Toiletries:
- denture cleaner
- denture adhesive
- deodorant
- bulk shampoo
- bulk liquid soap
- bar soap
- mouthwash (no alcohol)
- toothpaste and toothbrushes
- tissues and toilet paper
- razors and shaving cream
- Q-tips
- tampons and feminine products
- diapers (size 4,5,6 and pull ups)
- tissues
- hair brushes
- hair spray
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cold weather needs:
- coats - men's, women's & children's
- gloves
- hats
- blankets
- sleeping bags
- warm socks
- cold medicine
- cough drops
Other Clothing Items:
- underwear (men’s boxers, women’s and children’s)
- bras
- jeans
- pajamas (men’s, women’s and children’s)
- tennis shoes
Miscellaneous:
- backpacks
- corn/floor brooms
- paper plates and napkins
- kitchen silverware
- blankets
- lunch bags
- sleeping bags
- pillows
- shower curtains
- children's Bibles
- small waste baskets
- light bulbs
- bathroom rugs
- towel sets
- laundry supplies
- dishwasher detergent
- drano
- large trash bags
- cleaning products
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"Critical to a homeless person's recovery from homelessness is a feeling of worth, and dignity. Being able to wear decent clothing, being able to not look like a homeless person, provides many benefits for homeless people." - "The Homeless Guy" blog.
