Our November needs list
Grace Children’s Home Current Needs List (updated 11/07)
Gift cards: Costco, Wal-Mart, Home Depot
Funding:
1. To continue construction of the Education Center
2. To pay off land for Senior center & Church/ community center
3. For on-going monthly needs (water, electricity, transportation, medicine, etc)
Food: spaghetti sauce, pinto beans, noodles, canned fruit, canned corn, wheat sandwich bread, butter, canned tuna & chicken, canned fruit, pancake mix, maple syrup, rice, cooking oil, potatoes & tomatoes, cheese, chicken, hamburger meat, beef for stew, roasts, bacon, sausage, cilantro, fresh fruits & veggies, eggs, sandwich meat, maseca, ketchup, mayo, flour tortillas, sugar
Cleaning/ Household supplies: laundry soap, clorox, oxy-clean, Ajax, dish soap, pinesol, fabuloso, disinfecting spray, spray bottles, fabric softener sheets, household foggers (bug bombs), commercial size pots & pans
Paper products: paper plates!, napkins, Kleenex, surgical gloves, gallon size Ziploc bags, sandwich size bags, plastic spoons and forks, paper cups, toilet paper, large black garbage bags, medium kitchen size garbage bags, bathroom size garbage bags
Personal Hygiene: body lotion, shampoo, detangling spray, hair gel, diapers (size 6), diaper wipes, dandruff shampoo, deodorant, lice shampoo & spray, purrell
Clothes: black school shoes & mostly white athletic shoes (boys sizes 3-5 youth), boys’ beige dockers style pants (sizes 12 – 16), girls’ solid white collared shirts (sizes 4T – 18 youth), navy blue clip-on boys’ ties (avail. at Wal-Mart), boys’ white socks (sizes youth 2+ shoes), shoe polish (black & white)
School supplies: erasers, glue sticks!, hard back & CD-Rom Encyclopedias in Spanish for young adults (10+ yr olds), coloring books
Vehicles: Trailer for intern housing – good condition, electrical/ water working
Other: 3 new or almost new energy-efficient refrigs. (or funds to purchase it at Costco – approx. $1,200 each), 1 upright freezer (energy-effic.), 36” gas stove with center burner (good condit.), car-port size canopy (for shade for our kids in the outside)
Gift cards: Costco, Wal-Mart, Home Depot
Funding:
1. To continue construction of the Education Center
2. To pay off land for Senior center & Church/ community center
3. For on-going monthly needs (water, electricity, transportation, medicine, etc)
Food: spaghetti sauce, pinto beans, noodles, canned fruit, canned corn, wheat sandwich bread, butter, canned tuna & chicken, canned fruit, pancake mix, maple syrup, rice, cooking oil, potatoes & tomatoes, cheese, chicken, hamburger meat, beef for stew, roasts, bacon, sausage, cilantro, fresh fruits & veggies, eggs, sandwich meat, maseca, ketchup, mayo, flour tortillas, sugar
Cleaning/ Household supplies: laundry soap, clorox, oxy-clean, Ajax, dish soap, pinesol, fabuloso, disinfecting spray, spray bottles, fabric softener sheets, household foggers (bug bombs), commercial size pots & pans
Paper products: paper plates!, napkins, Kleenex, surgical gloves, gallon size Ziploc bags, sandwich size bags, plastic spoons and forks, paper cups, toilet paper, large black garbage bags, medium kitchen size garbage bags, bathroom size garbage bags
Personal Hygiene: body lotion, shampoo, detangling spray, hair gel, diapers (size 6), diaper wipes, dandruff shampoo, deodorant, lice shampoo & spray, purrell
Clothes: black school shoes & mostly white athletic shoes (boys sizes 3-5 youth), boys’ beige dockers style pants (sizes 12 – 16), girls’ solid white collared shirts (sizes 4T – 18 youth), navy blue clip-on boys’ ties (avail. at Wal-Mart), boys’ white socks (sizes youth 2+ shoes), shoe polish (black & white)
School supplies: erasers, glue sticks!, hard back & CD-Rom Encyclopedias in Spanish for young adults (10+ yr olds), coloring books
Vehicles: Trailer for intern housing – good condition, electrical/ water working
Other: 3 new or almost new energy-efficient refrigs. (or funds to purchase it at Costco – approx. $1,200 each), 1 upright freezer (energy-effic.), 36” gas stove with center burner (good condit.), car-port size canopy (for shade for our kids in the outside)
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