High Holiday Tzedakah Project: Community Warehouse

September 5, 2009

The Havurah Shalom tzedakah project this year is to support Community Warehouse. Community Warehouse collects essential furniture and household items from the community and distributes them to local families in need.

The Warehouse works in partnership with over 100 local non-profit and social service agencies. Community Warehouse assists over 60 households each week providing mattresses & box springs, kitchen tables & chairs, dressers, lamps, pots & pans, cooking utensils, towels and blankets.

Please help Community Warehouse by bringing some of the most needed household items listed below with you during the High Holidays. If you have furniture items or items too large to carry, call 503-235-8786 to arrange a pick up. For more information www.communitywarehouse.org.

Most needed items: pots and pans, silverware, baking dishes, toasters, blenders, blankets, pillows and alarm clocks. Also needed: cooking utensils, kitchen knives, coffee makers, dishes, glasses, sheets, towels and heaters.

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