As of August 19:
Dry erase board for the RIFA Learning Center. 3' x 4' or larger
Diapers - all sizes
School dress code clothing
Canned Fruit (15 oz.)
Powdered drink mix
Sugar
Mashed potato flakes
Toilet tissue
Cereal
Cake mix, frosting
Canned evaporated milk
For Children's Snack Backpack:
microwave popcorn
peanut butter/crackers
hot chocolate packets
Chili Mac cups
Raisins, small boxes
For victims of fire, abuse, homelessness, etc.
pots, pans
dishes, flatware
sheets
towels
blankets
toiletries
Always: Peanut butter and jelly (regular sizes), mainstays in our food pantry. They absolutely go in every food sack provided to the poor because no matter what the circumstance, the recipient can always prepare a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
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To donate food, furniture, housewares, or clothing to RIFA, park at the loading dock at 219 N. Highland Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Ring the bell. An attendant will help you unload your donations. All donations are tax deductible and RIFA will provide a receipt.
For very large or heavy items, call Shaun at RIFA to arrange a pick up.
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...If you obtain a Kroger Gift Card directly from RIFA and put any amount on it, 5% of all your Kroger grocery and fuel purchases made with the card will be automatically rebated to RIFA by Kroger. That's for every $1.00 you spend, RIFA receives a nickel! Contact Shaun to get your specially coded Kroger Gift Card. 427-7963 |
Volunteer Opportunities:
- Pick up once weekly from a local grocery or restaurant
- Sort clothing
- Teach literacy
- Teach basic typing and/or computer
- Mentor a RIFA Life Enrichment Program participant
- Tutor an adult learner in math, reading, or writing
- Stuff envelopes for mailings
- Stock Food Bank Shelves
- Sort donated housewares
- Organize work team for home rehab
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