Charities list wishes

NWA Democrat-Gazette/J.T. WAMPLER Children play a resource-based game at the Summer Fun4Kids Camp in June at the Yvonne Richardson Center in Fayetteville. The program is designed to impact the lives of youth through a variety of activities focusing on health and fitness, nature, outdoors and the arts.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/J.T. WAMPLER Children play a resource-based game at the Summer Fun4Kids Camp in June at the Yvonne Richardson Center in Fayetteville. The program is designed to impact the lives of youth through a variety of activities focusing on health and fitness, nature, outdoors and the arts.

Northwest Arkansas is blessed with a large number of nonprofit agencies that, together, meet just about every need. These organizations are supported by the generosity of the community.

In the coming weeks -- in keeping with a holiday tradition -- the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette will share "wish lists" of local charitable agencies.

Northwest Arkansas is a great community in many ways. One of them is that because of the number of well-run, well-targeted nonprofits, the regions' residents do a phenomenal job of "taking care of our own."

Fort Smith Museum of History

What: The mission of the museum is to collect, preserve and share the history and culture of Fort Smith and the surrounding region.

Upcoming fundraiser: Pardi Gras, Feb. 10

Where: 320 Rogers Ave., Fort Smith

Website: fortsmithmuseum.org

Contact: (479) 783-7841, [email protected]

Wish list: Updated computers, portable dishwasher, large outdoor flower pots, updated security camera equipment, archival storage boxes and a color printer.

Bridges Family Center

What: Safely uniting children and parents during difficult and challenging family life transitions.

Where: 5374 N. Crossover Road, Fayetteville

Website: bridgesfamilycenter.org

Contact: (479) 231-6778, [email protected]

Wish list: Scholarships, full-size refrigerator, oven, kitchen items, iPad point-of-sale system with cash box, playground donations, snacks, mini water bottles, juice boxes, copy paper, office supplies, cleaning supplies, seasonal crafts and decor.

Free Geek Arkansas

What: Free Geek manages e-waste by keeping it out of landfills, with a focus on reuse. Computers are given to those who would not otherwise have access to technology, including other nonprofits. Donations are taken from unwanted electronics that are sold in the thrift shop on site or used as parts to fix other things, create art objects, jewelry, etc. Classes are offered on building, troubleshooting and programming computers and more.

Where: 521 W. Ash St., Fayetteville

Website: freegeekarkansas.org

Contact: (479) 966-9512, [email protected]

Wish list: Markers, highlighters, pens, copy paper, card stock, denatured alcohol, sponge-tip swabs, precision tools, self-adjusting wire cutters and strippers, soldering supplies, flex-shaft rotary tool, multimeters, mechanical keyboard, label printer and labels, pressure washer, ice maker, scissor-lift table, 48-inch ventilation fan, electric winch, a box truck with lift and an 8-by-12-foot or larger enclosed trailer.

Yvonne Richardson Community Center

What: The center strives to shape today's youth for tomorrow's challenges via educational, recreational and social opportunities.

Where: 240 E. Rock, Fayetteville

Website: friendsofyrcc.org, fayetteville-ar.gov/yrcc

Contact: (479) 444-3461, [email protected]

Wish list: Markers, dry-erase markers, glue sticks, snacks, puzles, coloring books, children's winter clothing, blankets, hats, scarves, socks, canned goods, hygiene products, laundry supplies, household supplies, paper plates, disposable utensils, disposable cups, napkins, water, board games, crayons, art supplies, greeting cards, thank you cards, etc.

7 Hills Homeless Center

What: Working to end homelessness and poverty with education, opportunities and hope.

Upcoming fundraisers: Subway Food Drive, Dec. 1-16; Season of Giving benefit concert, Dec. 16

Where: 1031 N. College Ave., Fayetteville

Website: 7hillscenter.org

Contact: (479) 966-4378, [email protected]

Wish list: Walmart gift cards of $10 to $30, tents, canned protein, disposable razors, sleeping bags, long underwear, hats, scarves and gloves.

Samaritan Community Center

What: The center is a grace-driven community service organization that serves the hurting and hungry of Northwest Arkansas through a compassionate community of staff and volunteers.

Upcoming fundraisers: Turkey Drive, Friday; Garden Social, June 9

Where: 1211 W. Hudson Road, Rogers

Website: samcc.org

Contact: (479) 636-4198, [email protected]

Wish list: Wheelbarrows, metal leaf rakes, hygiene items, toilet paper, zip-top bags, napkins, plastic foam plates and cups, vinegar, oil for salads, dry milk, No. 10 cans of corn, peas and mixed vegetables, and gas cards.

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NWA Democrat-Gazette/DAVID GOTTSCHALK Teresa Aldridge, a six-year volunteer at the Samaritan Community Center, serves a chicken, vegetable and pasta lunch Oct. 30 in the Samaritan Cafe to patrons in Springdale. The cafe is looking for volunteers to help prepare and serve the fee meals restaurant style every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday in the cafe.

NAN Our Town on 11/16/2017

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