Programs
Student Resources
Parent Resources
Clothing, shoes, and boots
Housewares: dishes, glassware, kitchen utensils, lamps, and small appliances (microwaves, toaster ovens, etc.)
Jewelry
Hats, gloves, mittens, and scarves
Books and media (CDs, DVDs, vinyl records, etc.)
Games, toys, and sports equipment (no skis)
Collectibles, antiques, and Knick knacks
Hand tools and small power tools
Linens, curtains, blankets, etc.
Electronics: newer flat-screen TVs, stereos, radios, VCRs, DVD players, etc. in working condition
Furniture: dressers, tables, sofas (not sofa beds), bed frames (except waterbed frames), etc.
Some exercise equipment
No wet or dirty clothing
No soiled or broken furniture
No household chemical products such as pesticides, paint, paint thinner, drain cleaner, oven cleaner, aerosols, etc.
No automotive hazardous waste such as tires, lead-acid batteries, additives, gasoline, oils, antifreeze, etc.
No large appliances such as refrigerators, freezers, stoves/ovens, washers/dryers, air conditioners, dehumidifiers, furnaces, trash compactors, water heaters, large console stereos, oil-filled space heaters, etc.
No computers (towers/CPU, monitor, mouse, keyboard, printer, etc.)
No food items.
No mattresses/box springs, including waterbed mattresses/frames, couches with hideaway beds, daybeds, futons, or hospital beds
No carpet or carpet padding (area rugs are fine)
No plumbing fixtures or building materials.
No traditional recyclables such as glass, newsprint, office paper, cardboard, plastics, magazines, junk mail
No cribs, car seats, walkers or other products that do not meet the current safety standards of the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, including recalled items.
No medical equipment
No pianos or organs
No fire extinguishers
No metal desks.
No skis of any kind