Saturday, July 28, 2012

Give Back in a Flash: Help Life Haven Shelter by joining them for the Summer on the Sound event!

Hi there do-gooders,

Life Haven is an amazing temporary shelter providing a safe environment for homeless pregnant women and women with young children right here in New Haven.  Want an easy way to have fun and support Life Haven in all the integral work that they do for our community?  Buy a ticket or consider sponsoring their Summer on the Sound event!  This great event will feature a silent auction, food, family fun and a fabulous view of the sound at the beautiful Owenego Inn and Beach Club.

Here are the details:

August 16, 2012
6-8 pm 
Owenego Inn and Beach Club
Branford, CT
$50 per ticket

Click here to buy your ticket!

For general information or for sponsorship opportunities, please call Elizabeth Hilton at 203-776-6208 ext. 23

Have a great time giving back to Life Haven at this wonderful event!

xo Jessica

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Give Back in a Flash: Columbus House shelter is in urgent need of a few items!

Hi do-gooders,

Our friends over at the wonderful Columbus House are in need of some items.  Can you help them out by donating a few?

The following items are needed urgently:
  • Full sized Depends
  • NEW socks and underwear
  • Shaving Cream
  • Sunscreen (50+ SPF)
  • SMALL bars of soap
  • Foot spray
  • Floss picks
If you can donate any of these items, please contact Sheree DiMario at sdimario@columbushouse.org or 203-401-4400, ext. 138.

Keep on giving back, do-gooders!

xo Jessica

Monday, July 23, 2012

Giving back online from home? Yes, please!

Dearest do-gooders,

This new way of giving back is SO easy that you can do it from the comfort of your own home in your pajamas! Called "microvolunteering," the idea is that, people in need go online and post their needs, and if you can help them out, you sign up to help. Whether it's a charter school that needs a slogan or a startup non-profit that needs someone with grant writing experience to give them a hand, there are many opportunities to be a microvolunteer!

My absolute favorite microvolunteering site is Sparked!  Take a short survey regarding your interests and then Sparked will connect you with a host of different "challenges" to choose from where your knowledge, experience and interests will be put to good use.  My recommended challenges today include helping a health and medicine policy group think of a raffle idea, helping a poverty-relieving agency with their pinterest page and helping an organization in India think of ways to fundraise to keep girls from small villages in school.  Sounds pretty easy, right?  Take a look and see what challenges you can help with!

Other sites to check out include two out of the United Kingdom: Spots of Time and Help from Home, which have similar platforms.  Check them out and become a microvolunteer!

How easy is that?

xo Jessica

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Moving out, giving back, going forward!


Hello do-gooders!

I apologize for the lengthy delay in this new post.  I have been in the midst of a transition as I have relocated from the Hartford area to the New Haven area.  It was a big move for us, especially because we were moving from a bigger apartment into a smaller apartment.  Moving is no fun, ever.  It's just awful and time-consuming and we moved ourselves so it involved a lot of elbow grease as well.

We also were in the position of having a lot of excess furniture and other household items that wouldn't fit in our new apartment.  In light of our moving and shedding excess, I cleaned out my closet to see what I hadn't worn in a while and had several bags full of clothes, shoes and accessories that I didn't need anymore.

The question, of course, became, what do we do with this stuff?  Donate it of course!!  The next question became, where?  I'll tell you!

One of my favorite organizations in Hartford, the South Park Inn, ended up taking every single donated item we had to give for their transitional housing program and they made it easy to do.  We just called, told them what we had to donate and then dropped it off!  If you'd like to donate to South Park Inn, please call first to ensure that they have space for your donation.  The number is 860-724-0071!.

Now that I'm down in New Haven, I will be updating with local giving more oriented to the city I live in.  Here are some wonderful furniture donation centers where your old stuff can make a big difference to someone else:

The Furniture Co-Op at New Haven Home Recovery
30 Morriss Ave
West Haven, CT
T/R 10-6:00 or by appointment (Summer hours, increased hours starting in the fall)

The Furniture Co-Op partners with local organizations that pre-screen individuals so that your donation will help someone truly in need.  The individuals that benefit from Co-Op furniture are those transitioning from homelessness, those with disabilities and those with other insufferable hardships who need a hand.

To inquire about furniture donation, call 203-492-4866 x 13.

Helping Hands Community Thirft Store and Furniture Bank
1593 State Street
New Haven, CT
M, T, W, F 9:30-5:30
R 9:30-7:30
SA 9:30-5:00
SU 10-4

Helping Hands' furniture bank is available to clients of partnering social service and non-profit agencies.  The furniture is available to those transitioning from homelessness, those with HIV, low income senior citizens, victims of domestic violence and other needy people.  Plus Helping Hands has now partnered with Integrated Refugee and Immigrant Services (IRIS) to help refugees starting a new life here with their furniture needs.

Pick up of furniture is free in the Greater New Haven area!  Pick up is available for a reasonable fee outside of the Greater New Haven area.  To arrange pick up, call Allen Klein at 203-214-3038.  Otherwise drop off is available at any of their four drop-off centers, click here for the addresses.

The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army will pick up your clothes, furniture or household items for free!  There are also a lot of convenient drop-off bins.  For information on pick ups, call 1-800-SA-TRUCK (800-728-7825).

Happy donating and easy moving!

xo Jessica

UPDATE:  One commenter noted that Salvation Army has lengthy delays in booking times for pick up and should be used for those who know well in advance that they will be donating.  Just something to note and thank you to my commenter who pointed this out!