The
short version:
We
are very much in need of blankets, toiletries, and socks. Demand is high and our supplies are low. You can help. The last two paragraphs of this post tell you
how.
Some of last year's bounty, long since handed out. |
The
slightly longer version:
Imagine
going without soap, without toothpaste, without shampoo. This is the reality faced by many of the
folks we serve. We can really use sample
sizes of toothpaste, dental floss, shampoo, conditioner, soap, and lotion. Small sizes are best so they are easy to
carry for folks living outside. We can hand out 50 or more hygiene kits with these items at one Community
Dinner with no problem. So if you have little bottles
left from your last hotel visit, if you have those novelty soap bars someone
gave you last Christmas and you still haven’t used, if you feel moved to go on
a shopping spree at your local dollar store or the sample aisle at the drug
store, we will gladly take all the toiletries you can offer us. One enterprising friend asked her dentist for
samples and gave us over 50 tubes of toothpaste and packages of dental
floss. Maybe you dentist has samples
they’d like to be rid of, too.
Imagine
how your feet would feel if you were stuck in the same pair of socks day after
day. For folks living outside, clean dry
socks are gold. When one has no place to
wash them, socks become disposable items.
Combined with walking many miles each day
to access services and often being stuck with ill fitting shoes, the lack of clean socks
contributes substantially is damaging to people's feet. Would your church or
organization like to have a sock drive for us?
Would you be willing to contribute a package or two? We’re especially interested in white athletic
socks as they hold up best. There is no
such thing as too many socks. There is no shortage of people grateful to have them.
And
it’s getting much colder now. Especially
at night. As with socks, blankets get
dirty quickly when one has no place to wash them, and stay soggy when one has
no place to dry them after a damp night on San Francisco’s streets. Imagine sleeping outside with nothing but a
soggy blanket to keep you warm. Do you have a
spare sleeping bag you haven’t used in years?
Have any blankets that have been sitting in the linen closet
unused? Care to organize a blanket drive
at your church or other organization? We
can take all the blankets you can give.
You can drop any of these items off at 950 McAllister St., (between Laguna and Webster) Monday through Thursday during business hours. Items can also be dropped off at the Faithful Fools at 234 Hyde (between Eddy and Turk), just call 415-474-0508 or email fools@faithfulfools.org to arrange a drop off time.
If you organize a drive
and would like us to pick up what you collect, we are happy to do that in San
Francisco, the Peninsula, or anywhere within fifteen minutes driving of the Bay
Bridge or Golden Gate Bridge. Just drop us a line at sfcares@saintpaulus.org
or call us at 415-673-3572 and we’ll work out the details.
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