Serves both resident and nonresident single-parent families. Provides comprehensive,
quality resources and services to low-income parents and children so they can
develop family stability, increase their economic independence, and strengthen
their community.
Wish List
Drop-off hours by scheduled appointment only: Monday and Wednesday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday 4 to 6 p.m.
- arts and crafts supplies
- automobiles
- baby furniture
- bedding
- clothing and shoes for children and women
- crock pots
- drying racks
- for craft projects: front panels of used greeting cards
- furniture: living-room, dining-room, desks
- irons, ironing boards
- kitchen items
- microwave ovens (small)
- school supplies
- telephone answering machines
- TVs
- vacuum cleaners
Volunteers Needed
Computer coaches.
Volunteer librarians.
Story tellers for reading circles.
Mentors for adults and youth.
Clerical volunteers.
Life skills educators (professionals).