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Supporting Homeless Veterans: JFCS Final Call for Donations

Personal care item donations are needed on or before March 29 for backpacks that will be given to homeless Veterans

Show your appreciation for those who have served and struggle by donating personal care items on or before March 29
Show your appreciation for those who have served and struggle by donating personal care items on or before March 29 (photo courtesy of JFCS of the Suncoast)

JFCS of the Suncoast is making a final call for donations of personal care items by March 29 to give to homeless veterans as part of its 8th Annual Stand Down event, scheduled for April 13, 2019 at the Sarasota Fairgrounds. More than 150 veterans are expected to attend, who will each be handed a back pack with daily essential items, including hygiene, clothing, blankets and non-perishable food.

Requested donations of the following items include:

Reading Glasses (variety of diopters)Hygiene Kits - shampoo, comb, toothpaste, toothbrush, disposable razors, shave cream, soap, deodorant
Hand Sanitizer
Nail Clippers
First Aid Kits: BAND-AID Adhesive Bandages, Neosporin, BAND-AID Brand Gauze, Hand Cleansing Wipes
New underwear kits: Two each of T-shirts, briefs or panties and pairs of socks, sizes small to XL

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To make a donation:

Donations are being accepted at JFCS’ main campus office, 2688 Fruitville Road in Sarasota through March 29, 2019.

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Donors are asked to call JFCS in advance at 941-366-2224, ext. 121 or 125 to schedule a delivery date and time.

In addition to the daily essential backpack gifts, Veterans will also have access to a number of free professional services, including accessing VA benefits, housing assistance, counseling and substance abuse referrals, emergency shelter, criminal and legal, employment, health, Stand Down Court for case resolution and management, haircuts, manicures and showers.

Why:

The Sarasota Homeless Veterans Stand Down has evolved into a multi-faceted show of support from the community as well as local, regional and national organizations. This year, more than 50 partner agencies will come together to help America’s heroes live healthier and more productive lives.

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