Donate Items
Multiple Ways to Donate Items
Boys come to us reliant on Windwood for help in all areas of life. There is always a shirt, a book, or a game that could meet a need. We encourage you to shop our Amazon Wish List to easily send us our most-needed items.
Do you have an item you’d like to donate to Windwood and our boys? We’d be thrilled to accept it! Please contact us before dropping it off, as we have a few guidelines to ensure a smooth donation process
Amazon Wish List
Each month, we gather a list of needed items from our therapists, administrative staff, and community-based caseworkers to include on our Amazon Wish List. The list includes items needed for the boys, like clothing, shoes, games, scrapbook supplies, snacks, office and school supplies, household items, sporting equipment, gardening supplies, and more.
Amazon does a great job of protecting buyers’ identities, so please be sure to leave your contact information in the gift note when purchasing items so that we can thank you!
Most Needed Items
Every month, we share a list of our most-needed items in our newsletter. Items marked with * are available for purchase through our Amazon Wish List. If you purchase items from the list through another retailer, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator to arrange a pickup or drop-off.
Donation Drop Off
Please reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator by email or (843) 509-2230 prior to dropping off any donations. Our staff will confirm if items are needed and appropriate for our residential or family services programs.
Unfortunately, there are certain items we are unable to accept, such as used Legos, toys with metal parts, Nerf guns, and used shoes, among others. To ensure your donation is suitable, we kindly ask that you contact us before dropping off any items. Thank you for your generous support!
“They warm my heart with how resilient and sweet they can be, and I just feel grateful to have a small part in their lives. If I can be any sort of positive light during their time at Windwood, that is my ultimate goal.”
Ashley S., Windwood Volunteer
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