Local Resources
Through love serve one another.
Galatians 5:13
Donna Sanchez Ministries is based out of Dayton, Ohio, and is frequently asked where to go to donate goods, volunteer time, and partake of recovery services.
Below are donation centers and recovery resources available in the Dayton community. If you are unable to donate goods or volunteer your time but still want to be involved, please pray that God would bless the local resources available in your community. Contact them and find out specifically how you can pray for them.
God longs to move in our communities - let’s invite Him!
Donation Centers
(937) 222-3778
1133 S Edwin C Moses Blvd, Suite #392, Dayton
“Clothes That Work provides professional clothing, education, and confidence-building image services that help job seekers gain and maintain employment.”
(937) 252-5491
504 Xenia Ave, Dayton
“The Corner Cupboard is an all-volunteer non-profit thrift store located in downtown Dayton. We take donations given to us and sell them back to the community at affordable prices.”
(937) 372-0705
124 S Detroit Ave, Xenia
“Ending homelessness one family at a time. Through our emergency housing, housing opportunities, and stabilization services, we’ve helped hundreds of families build a stronger future.”
Greene County Council on Aging
(937) 376-5486
1195 W Second St, Xenia
“The Greene County Council on Aging is dedicated to promoting independence and quality of life for Greene County, Ohio, senior citizens and their caregivers.”
(937) 496-7133
PO Box 38, Springboro
“Our mission is to help families that have lost everything through tragic events, do not have the financial means to purchase household items, or are looking to escape addictions or abusive situations.”
(937) 532-4352
PO Box 578, Xenia
“The Children with Special Healthcare Needs (CMH) program helps pay for medical expenses for children with special healthcare needs.”
(937) 294-5133
4004 Woodcliffe Ave, Dayton
“Second Harvest Thrift Store is a project of Harvest Youth Ministries. It was established to raise funds to support and equip at-risk members of our community.”
(937) 963-9055
2490 Technical Drive, Miamisburg
“Provide local care packages and items for children in need. ”
(937) 425-0592
120 W Apple St, Dayton
“Donations go to help provide hope and assistance with shelter, food, and clothing through the operation of the only 24/7 emergency shelters serving all in the Greater Dayton community.”
(937) 503-2841
33 Lawrence Ave, Miamisburg
“Through community collaboration and support, we empower those we serve by eliminating clothing insecurities and helping with needed items such as diapers, toiletries, and linens.”
(937) 684-1446
240 S Cherry St, Germantown
“Tinkerbell's Closet is a ministry of Germantown Methodist Church that serves teen girls within the Greater Dayton area by providing attire for school dances at no cost.”
Recovery & Human Resources
(937) 837-5481
2027 Home Ave, Dayton
“We service those with special needs and disadvantaged youth that are going out into the workforce and needing guidance. We collect E-Waste to support our group services.”
(937) 496-3282
Sunrise Center, 1320 E Fifth St, Dayton
“The Baby & Me - Tobacco Free Program is a smoking cessation program which aims to reduce the use of tobacco products among women during and after their pregnancy.”
(888) 502-4571
5464 Burkhardt Rd, Dayton
“For individuals suffering from addiction, Brightview provides a wide variety of services: Medication for addiction treatment, Individual counseling, Group therapy, and Social Support.”
CarePoint: Syringe Services Program
(937) 496-7133
Vogel Health Center, 6175 W Third St, Dayton
“CarePoint consists of various services to help those who inject drugs reduce the chances they will do additional harm to themselves and others.”
Children with Special Healthcare Needs
(937) 225-6459
Reibold Building, 117 S Main Street, Dayton
“The Children with Special Healthcare Needs (CMH) program helps pay for medical expenses for children with special healthcare needs.”
(937) 496-7718
Reibold Building, 117 S Main Street, Dayton
“Cribs for Kids seeks to reduce that number by providing WIC-eligible families and expecting mothers with a free pack ‘n play for their baby.”
(937) 376-3111 x 411
1080 E Main St, Xenia
“Emergency Residency: provides families with a maximum of 30 days of housing.
Transitional Residency: houses low-income families that require extended stays for up to 6 months.”
(937) 224-3696
Dr. Charles R. Drew Health Center
“Every Parent Matters is a home-visiting program for dads that encourages fathers’ participation by offering separate home visits as well as joint home visits with the mothers.”
Feeding Friends Pantry
(937) 434-3941
5737 Bigger Road, Dayton
“Offer food assistance for those living in zip codes: 45458, 45459, 45440, 45429, 45419 and 45420.”
(937) 433-2773
1150 W Spring Valley Pike, Centerville
“Food 2 Go is a faith-based non-profit that seeks to provide weekend meals for kids who might not know where their meals will come from when they go home from school.”
(937) 376-3111 x 411
190 E Main St, Xenia
“Harding Place provides a supportive environment for single, homeless Greene County residents who are unemployed or underemployed, and are interested in working toward self-sufficiency.”
(740) 963-9081
935 River Rd, Suite G, Granville
“Harm Reduction Ohio (HRO) is a human rights organization working to improve the health and happiness of people who use/d drugs.”
(937) 496-7133
201 Riverside Drive, Dayton
“The HIV/AIDS Prevention Programs concentrate on reducing transmission in Darke, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, Clark and Greene Counties. Free anonymous and confidential HIV testing is provided.”
(937) 226-1520
9 Orth Avenue, Dayton
“Serve a hot, nutritious, lunchtime meal to anyone in need. House of Bread gratefully accepts financial Donations, kitchen volunteers, and gift donations.”
Inclusive Neighborhoods Housing Corporation
(937) 280-4588
8114 N Main St, Dayton
“INHC is a nonprofit housing corporation which develops safe, affordable and accessible housing for persons with developmental disabilities.”
(614) 412-1789
948 Patterson Rd, Dayton
“We offer personalized outpatient mental health and addiction rehab treatment in Dayton, Ohio for individuals struggling with mental health issues and substance use and co-occurring disorders.”
(937) 222-5680
405 W First St, Dayton
“New Beginnings for You offers an array of programs and activities for youth, young adults and families. The end goal is always to provide a road map to a successful future.”
(937) 461-5223
1 Elizabeth Place SE, Dayton
“Recovery Services provides many options for adults 18 and older that can help individuals stay on the path to recovery. ”
(614) 412-1789
8114 North Main St, Dayton
“S.A.L.T. (School-to-Adult Life Transition) is a free monthly series that offers guidance, resources and information to students ages 14-22 with developmental disabilities and their families.”
(937) 372-0705
124 S Detroit Ave, Xenia
“The mission of Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greene County is to reflect God’s love by providing short term housing and assistance for displaced families through a united community network.”
St. Vincent de Paul Shelter for Men
(937) 222-7350
1921 S Gettysburg Ave, Dayton
“Serve single men by providing each person with a place to sleep, three meals daily, clothing, personal care items, showers, mail and message services, and access to housing-focused case managers.”
St.Vincent de Paul Shelter for Women and Families
(937) 461-7837
120 W Apple St, Dayton
“Serve Women and Families by providing each person with a place to sleep, three meals daily, clothing, personal care items, showers, mail and message services, and access to housing-focused case managers.”
(937) 223-3783
111 Xenia Ave, Dayton
“Target Dayton Ministries is a non-profit in Dayton, Ohio that provides free hot meals (with available transportation to and from), clothing, hygiene products, and faith resources to those who are in need and/or homeless.”
(937) 376-7747
469 Dayton Avenue, Xenia
“HEAP, PIPP, Summer Crisis, and Winter Crisis are all utility assistance programs that are available to Ohioans based on income.”