Donation Resources

Community Donation Drop-Offs

Open Doors  of Westfield – Westfield

Open Doors of Westfield provides food, clothing and personal items assistance to families in and around the community. Check their website for current needs as well as find out how to help if you are looking to volunteer.

Merciful H.E.L.P. Center – Carmel

Part of Our Lady Mount Carmel Church, Merciful H.E.L.P. Center provides people in Hamilton County with the basic necessities of life. Dropping donations off is easy to their Donation Room, located on the south side of the building. Please be sure to note the list of donated items they are currently accepting.

Mission 27 – Fountain Square

An outreach program of the Society of St. Paul Vincent de Paul, Mission 27 is a thrift shop in which proceeds are used to care for those who are in need within the community. There is currently a list of the most needed items as well as items they are unable to accept.

Lambswear – Indianapolis

Lambswear collects gently used children’s clothing to provide for those families in need. Donations must be laundered and can be dropped off at their warehouse during regular business hours.

The Hope House – Greenfield

The Hope House strives to provide a community and empowerment for the clients that are staying there in order to help them live a more stable and productive life. They have the capacity to serve up to 35 men, women and children that have a solid connection in Hancock, Henry, Shelby or Rush counties. A list of of needed supply donations can be found on their website.

Wheeler Mission – Indianapolis

Wheeler Mission focuses on helping the homeless in Indiana. A variety of donation items are currently being accepted and they can even arrange to pick up larger items if needed.

Coburn Place – Indianapolis

Coburn Place offers supportive services and housing options to survivors of intimate partner violence. They offer a variety of services as well as transitional housing at their building in Midtown Indianapolis. Their wish list is updated regularly as well as a list of their urgently needed items.

The Little Timmy Project – Indianapolis

The Little Timmy Project is a local nonprofit organization that provides support, collaborative efforts and advocacy for birthing persons in our community. Their goal is to promote positive pregnancy outcomes while addressing the maternal and infant health crisis in Indiana. TLTP has a Little Mom Shop that is a free pantry for parent and baby essentials. You can donate gently used or new items every Wednesday at their location in the Cornerstone Lutheran Church in Indianapolis.

Julian Center – Indianapolis

The Julian Center is the largest organization in Indiana that supports victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and other life crises. They currently are accepting donations for their Thrifty Threads thrift store which provides items for families free of charge that will help them recover and establish new beginnings for their lives. Check their website for accepted donation items.

Indy Book Project

The Indy Book Project wants all children in the Indy area to have access to books. They collect books, then sort, box and get them right back into the hands of children without access to books. Especially now, this is a great opportunity to make sure all families have great books to read. Check out their website with more information here.

The Mustard Seed of Central Indiana Furniture Bank – Fishers

Have furniture you no longer need? The Mustard Seed helps rebuild the lives of families and individuals who have suffered disaster or personal tragedy by providing household furnishings. You can send them an email to share more about your furniture donation as well as check out their list of donation requests.

The PourHouse – Indianapolis

Located in Indianapolis, The PourHouse helps people that are experiencing homelessness get moved into apartments as well as assist them in finding healthcare and treatment options that may be needed. Right now they are in high need of men’s clothing. You can see the donation list on their website.