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What We Need — NYC Mammas Give Back

Please make sure to read all the information regarding what we do and do not accept. 

 

WE ARE HAPPY TO ACCEPT THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:

 

NEW AND GENTLY USED:

Please note: All items must be new or like-new only! Please refrain from donating items that are not suitable for use. Items that have stains or tears will be rejected.

  • Baby and toddler clothing (sized to fit ages 0-5) - We are currently unable to accept gently used clothing under size 18 months. Please contact our partner at https://www.cradlestocrayons.org/givingfactorydirect/ if you have infant clothing to donate.

  • Baby and toddler shoes and socks (sized to fit ages 0-5)

  • Maternity clothing - We can only accept maternity clothing in sizes Medium and up.

  • Blankets and bedding (bassinet, crib, and twin)

  • Sleep sacks and swaddles

  • Bassinets and Moses baskets

  • High chairs and infant feeding chairs

  • Infant carriers

  • Infant washing tubs

  • Monitors

  • Playpens (gates/devices where the child is seated on the floor)

  • Safety gates & baby-proofing items

  • Parenting books

  • Infant developmental toys (in clean, working order) (stuffed animals must be new only)

Please note: New and gently used swings, jumpers & bouncers are also occasionally accepted pending specific requests from our organizations. Please email us ([email protected]) to see whether we are currently accepting these particular items.

 

NEW ONLY:
  • Formula and baby food (unopened and not expired)

  • Bottles, nipples, bibs, and feeding equipment

  • Diapers, wipes, and unopened diaper cream (OK if diaper package has been opened)

  • Other unopened baby creams & lotions

  • Maternity & postpartum care creams & lotions

  • Nursing bras and breast pumps/pump parts

  • Undergarments (baby, toddler, and maternity)

  • Strollers

  • Pack N' Plays

  • Stuffed animals

Please note: New cribs are also occasionally accepted pending specific requests from our organizations. Please email us ([email protected]) to see whether we are currently accepting cribs

 

THINGS WE DO NOT ACCEPT:

  • Stained, torn, broken, or otherwise unusable items (please only donate items that you would gift to a friend)

  • Opened or expired baby food or formula

  • Used bottles, nipples, bibs, and feeding equipment

  • Opened packages of wipes, lotions & creams of any kind

  • Used nursing bras and breast pumps/pump parts

  • Used undergarments (baby, toddler, and maternity)

  • Used strollers

  • Used Pack N' Plays

  • Used stuffed animals

  • Used stuffed toys

  • Used cribs

  • Recalled items (if you are unsure please check with the Consumer Product Safety Commission at www. cpsc.gov)

  • Bumpers (we do not accept new or used bumpers)

  • Car seats (we do not accept new or used car seats)

  • Furniture (we do not accept new or used furniture)

  • Wipe warmers (we do not accept new or used wipe warmers)

  • Women's shoes (we do not accept new or used women's shoes)

  • Non-maternity women's clothing (we do not accept new or used women's clothing)

 

IN ORDER TO ALLOW US TO BEST SERVE OUR ORGANIZATIONS, WE KINDLY REQUEST THE FOLLOWING IN REGARDS TO DONATED ITEMS:

 

Clothing, Blankets & Bedding:

  • Please organize clothing by gender and age, and include a brief description of contents and appropriate age range (i.e. baby boy clothes 6-12 months)

  • Please ensure all clothing, blankets, & bedding are washed and folded

 

Diapers:

 

Strollers, highchairs, and other large items:

  • Please fold all items whenever possible. If accessories/parts must be removed in order to fold, please label all parts and package them together whenever possible

  • If large items cannot be folded, it is preferable for them to be kept fully assembled in one piece

  • Please include instructions taped to the item when applicable

Food Pantry – One Heart for Women and Children

The main service One Heart for Women and Children provides is food for all who are in need. Through federal programs, anyone who is in need of food is eligible to receive USDA commodities food (TEFAP). Residents of Orlando are eligible to receive additional food such as perishable and non-perishable food including dairy, fresh produce, baked goods, frozen meats and more.

“In 2020 in Orange County, 18.6% of individuals (1 in 5 individuals) and 28.6% of children (1 in 4) experienced food insecurity. Food insecurity refers to USDA’s measure of lack of access, at times, to enough food for an active, healthy life for all household members and limited or uncertain availability of nutritionally adequate foods. Food-insecure households are not necessarily food insecure all the time. Food insecurity may reflect a household’s need to make trade-offs between important basic needs, such as housing or medical bills, and purchasing nutritionally adequate foods.” – info provided by Second Harvest

The food One Heart distributes comes from donations from local grocery stores, farms, food sponsors, businesses and individuals. To bridge the gap between donated goods and the demand for food needed, One Heart is in partnership with Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida, a member of Feeding America, to have a shared cost for non-perishable food and meat.

Food is available by appointment for pickup on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 12pm-3pm (closed Wednesday & Sunday).  If you are a first-time client, visit us during these days and times to schedule your future appointment.  Food is distributed at One Heart for Women and Children in College Park at 2040 N. Rio Grande Ave, Orlando, Florida, 23804.

To donate food:

Please drop off non-perishable, non-expired, non-breakable items at One Heart for Women and Children on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 9am – 3pm and Saturday from 8am-2pm.

We are not able to accept fresh dairy or produce, refrigerated items, meat, homemade goods, leftovers, open packages, items in glass containers, or expired foods from individuals.

If you’re a grocery store or farm and would like to donate food:

Thank you for considering partnering with One Heart to receive your surplus items. Please contact us at 321-299-4594 to discuss logistics.

 

Most needed items:

  • Canned meats: Vienna Sausage, tuna, chicken, salmon (packed in water)
  • Canned Goods: Fruits fruit (in its own juice, no sugar added varieties, vegetables (reduced salt/no salt varieties), 100% vegetable juice, spaghetti sauce (no glass)
  • Grains: Rice, pasta, crackers (whole-grain varieties), ready-to-eat cereal (low sugar/high-fiber), oatmeal
  • Protein Foods: canned/dry beans & peas (low/no salt varieties), peanut butter
  • Dairy/Dairy Alternatives: Nonfat dry / powdered milk, evaporated milk, soy milk
  • Meals: Beef stew, soup (reduced sodium varieties), chili, dried meals (add water)
  • Other: Nutritional drinks (ex: Ensure, Boost), instant food mixes that only require water (mashed potatoes, biscuit mix etc. ), snack foods), dried fruit, 100% fruit juice, individual fruit cups, peanut butter / cheese cracker packs
  • Gift Cards: $10 – $25 to grocery stores for clients who have medical or special dietary needs
  • Baby Food: Baby formula and food. Must be in complete, undamaged original packaging. No individual serving glass or plastic containers unless in an unopened case.
  • Non-food Items: Diapers, wipes, toilet paper, toiletries (soap, shampoo, shaving cream, toothbrushes, toothpaste, feminine hygiene items, etc.). Must be unopened and stored separate from food donations.
  • NO Mouthwash or anything with alcohol

| Help service "Mercy"

WHERE YOU CAN DONATE

ITEMS AND PRODUCTS?

Donating clothes, sharing food, bringing care products, buying toys are perhaps the easiest and most understandable ways to help those in need. We have collected here different ways to help the wards of the service "Mercy".

CLOTHES AND SHOES

Clean clothes and comfortable shoes, mostly for men

Where to bring:
Angar of salvation

Women's clothing and shoes
Children's things
Babies
Cottles
Toys
Semi -Diamond Single
Personal Hygiene products

Where to bring humanitarian aid
Crime House “House for Mama »

FOOD

Canned meat and fish
Cereals, pasta
Sweets for tea
Tea, instant coffee, chicory
Sugar
Sunflower oil
Instant products (Doshirak, Rolton, Maggi, Knorr, etc.)
Dairy products with a long shelf life
Baby food in airtight packaging

WHERE TO BRING:
Group of work with petitioners
Rescue Hangar
(In the Hangar stew, mashed potatoes and instant soups are most in demand)

HYGIENE AND CARE

Adult and children's diapers
Disposable diapers
Toilet paper, paper towels
Household chemicals
Iodine, green

WHERE TO BRING:
Petitioners

Adult diapers
Disposable diapers
Bed-patient care products
Wheelchairs, toilet chairs and other medical equipment

WHERE TO BRING:
Home Care Service

Toothbrushes and toothpaste
Toilet paper
Soap
Shampoo

WHERE TO BRING:
Rescue hangar

Seni diapers (No. 0, No. 1 and No. 2)
Pampers Active Baby diapers (No. 5 and No. 6)
Disposable diapers 60X90 (any manufacturer)
Bepanten ointment and cream
Any baby wet wipes
Baby food in jars (Agusha, Tema, Heinz, Hipp)
Nutridrink specialized nutrition (in bottles)
Menalind professional specialized cleansing foam
Menalind professional washing lotion
Specialized nutrition for children with gastrostomy
Nutrison Advance Nutridrink, dry mix
Pagavit special cotton buds

WHERE TO BRING:

Pediatric Palliative Care Service

Wet wipes (pack of 60)
Paper towels in rolls
Toilet paper
Liquid baby soap (antibacterial)
Diapers weighing 30 kilograms Baby liquid laundry detergent
(ordinary washing powder will not work, as many children have allergies)

WHERE TO BRING:
St. Sophia Social House

Baby wet wipes in large packages
ABRI FORM diapers (sizes S and M) or Seni Super Plus (sizes 1 and 2)
Disposable diapers
Menalind cleansing foam, shampoo and washing lotion
Nestle Resource Thicken Up liquid thickener

WHERE TO BRING:
Communion

NEW TOYS

Cars
Large construction set, such as Megablox
Musical toys with imitation of animal sounds
Logic games, such as Thinkfun
Soft plasticine (dough)
Colored cardboard (thick)
Colored pencils, felt-tip pens, paints
Wet wipes

WHERE TO BRING:
Rehabilitation center for children with cerebral palsy

You can also help the wards of the Orthodox service "Mercy" by making a one-time or regular donation

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