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WriterGirl_15
Dec 23, 2010, 06:48 PM
I want to host a special party where my friends and I can do craft projects to make dog chew toys, cat blankets, earwarmers, and scarves to donate to charity(ies). I was wondering if anyone knew of a good charity that would accept these donations (in the middle Georgia area)?
Fr_Chuck
Dec 23, 2010, 07:07 PM
Assuming you are wanting an animal charity, have you checked out the humane society, many have stores in their shelters to sell items for fund raising.
Also selling the items on eBay and giving the money to a charity.
But then also any charity that has outlet stores could sue them
Wondergirl
Dec 23, 2010, 07:10 PM
You have an interesting mix of crafts. One would work for an animal shelter. The others would work for emergency or homeless shelters (although families in need have dogs, so the chew toys could work for the shelters). Check with the reference department at your library to find shelter contact information, and ask them if they are interested in your craft donations.
WriterGirl_15
Dec 23, 2010, 07:18 PM
Well I've checked out a few charities online but many won't accept clothing donations. Also, I have no clue where to start looking for the animal gifts.
I didn't come up with the project. My magazine party planner did. :) It's called a Heartwarming Party and it's from an old American Girl magazine - I'm thinking of doing it for my birthday.
Fr_Chuck
Dec 23, 2010, 07:23 PM
I know in my part of GA, groups often have sales, both online and at walmart parking lots or other shopping centers.
You sell your own items then give the money to the charity you would like.
For example, as a pastor we operate a non profit, we work with kids and elderly. We often have sales, to help bring in money for our work,
Not sure how active you want to do.
WriterGirl_15
Dec 23, 2010, 07:25 PM
Well I'm not a legal adult so my parents don't really want me holding a sale. Plus I live on an armed forces base so there are a lot of restrictions. :( Believe me, I tried to hold a craft sale once.
WriterGirl_15
Dec 23, 2010, 07:51 PM
I'm thinking maybe I'll just take it all to Goodwill. I just found one nearby. :)
Fr_Chuck
Dec 23, 2010, 08:07 PM
While I love Good will to death for what they do, craft items and the such may not come too much use there.
Again parents have to help, are you doing this by yourself ?
WriterGirl_15
Dec 23, 2010, 08:13 PM
What do you mean 'by yourself?' My friends and I are doing the crafts, I'm doing the charity research, and Mom or Dad is going to take me to drop off the projects.
Fr_Chuck
Dec 23, 2010, 08:24 PM
Part of the problem will be trying to talk to many of these over the phone, ** you seldom get past a secretary who is just being nice.
On Good Will, they go though and decide what to sell, what to throw away and what clothes items get put into bulk, they often sell off some clothes in bulk sale items.
Trying to guess where you are at
Liberty Humane Shelter (http://www.libertyhumaneshelter.com/toc/recycle.html)
For the animal items, this person may have some suggestions
Home_Page (http://www.debbiesadoptabledogs.com/)
PALS
Pet Assistance League of Savannah
912-925-PALS
Save-a-Life
912-598-7729
Pets Are Worth Saving (PAWS)
912-754-6033
(912) 876-AHHS
WriterGirl_15
Dec 23, 2010, 08:30 PM
:\ Thanks for trying to help, but I'm not actually near any of those, and I can't tell you where I am. (Internet safety and all that. More kids these days use it than their parents think.) Thanks for the help anyway. :)
Wondergirl
Dec 23, 2010, 08:31 PM
:\ Thanks for trying to help, but I'm not actually near any of those, and I can't tell you where I am. (Internet safety and all that. More kids these days use it than their parents think.) Thanks for the help anyway. :)
Like I said earlier, call your public library's reference desk and ask for a list of area charities, then pick out one or more of those to contact.
WriterGirl_15
Dec 23, 2010, 08:33 PM
Yes, I know, I'm double posting. There's no edit button so bear with me. I forgot to say I'll probably just ask Dad to find a charity or something. He's the Internet wizard. ;) I just wish I could've found one on my own. :( I'm quite independent, you know!
Fr_Chuck
Dec 23, 2010, 08:33 PM
OK, was not thinking of this as "mid" Georgia,
But there is
Servants of the Good Shepherd,
In Mableton Georgia,
OK it is the one I work for but we hold sales to raise money for both elderly, disabled and youth ministry
WriterGirl_15
Dec 23, 2010, 08:34 PM
To WonderGirl:
I just moved here, so I don't even know where my library is. :O I have to find it soon though, since I simply cannot live without my weekly library trips!
WriterGirl_15
Dec 23, 2010, 08:35 PM
Um, no offence, but... I'm Baptist. I don't do Catholic. Sorry, but I just don't.
Fr_Chuck
Dec 23, 2010, 08:39 PM
Since I am Lutheran , but do you know that in Atlanta, Catholic Charities, service any and everyone, they serve more non catholics than any other group.
Also Catholic Charities were the first one to be in LA when the flooding happened.
And to be blunt, and offended, charity is charity, they help homeless, elderly, hungry without worrying about their faith.
Wondergirl
Dec 23, 2010, 08:42 PM
To WonderGirl:
I just moved here, so I don't even know where my library is.
I'm sure they have a website. Just type in your town name and public library. Voilą!
Wondergirl
Dec 23, 2010, 08:43 PM
Um, no offence, but.... I'm Baptist. I don't do Catholic. Sorry, but I just don't.
Catholic Charities helps anyone and everyone, even atheists. I worked for them as a counselor, and I'm Lutheran.
Fr_Chuck
Dec 23, 2010, 08:57 PM
I work with several of the larger charities, for disabled people every day, and many of the other ones around Atlanta very often. If you start with an attitude that some charities are not OK, you need a real lesson in life and what charities do.
WriterGirl_15
Dec 24, 2010, 08:16 AM
Sorry. I didn't mean to offend anyone. :( REALLY sorry. And yeah, I'll look into those.