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Wishlist
Wishlist Donations

Your wishlist donations provide essential items to families in transition, offering comfort and stability.

From Wishlists to Reality

Donate tangible supplies for families moving into their own home or welcoming a new baby. We invite you to consider hosting a donation drive to engage even more people in our mission, with a birthday, holiday, or any other celebration to assist families in need with smooth transitions. 

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New Baby Closet Essentials
Having a new baby is an exciting moment for any family— requiring a lot of equipment and for families with resources stretched thin, getting extra support is key to a healthy start. Learn more about wanted items!
  • Clothing for babies and toddlers
  • Maternity clothing
  • Baby blankets and burp cloths
  • Strollers and baby equipment
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Housing essentials
Community of Hope accepts the following items for our Housing program. Our household wishlist is easy to purchase from on Amazon. We invite you to consider hosting a donation drive to engage even more people in our mission, with a birthday, holiday, or any other celebration to assist families in need with smooth transitions. 
  • Full and twin sheets and blankets
  • Dishes, plates, bowls, cups (sets of four and more)
  • Pots and pans (sets not individual)
  • Bath towels and wash cloths (sets of two or more)
  • Bathroom basics (shower curtain, curtain rings, bath mat as a set)
  • First Aid kits in box 
  • Cleaning supplies (trash cans, sponges, mops, etc.)
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Children's Books Wishlist
Donate new or gently used children’s books to brighten the lives of kids in our health and housing programs. Your gift of a book can inspire hope and foster a love of reading.
  • New or gently used children’s books to brighten and enrich children’s experiences at our sites
  • Culturally appropriate with diverse main characters.
  • Spanish, French, and Amharic books welcome.
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Other donation drives
We also receive school supplies for the children in our housing programs and living near our health center each summer (July and August only) and run a Holiday Cheer initiative each December.
Learn more about In-Kind Donations and Collection Drives!
Stories of Hope.

Learn more about stories of healing, hope and transformation from our Community of Hope voices, clients and partners

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LaDonnae Wells, a mother of two, had been searching for stable housing while navigating motherhood. Now, as her youngest child celebrates their first birthday, LaDonnae is expressing deep gratitude to her perinatal care coordinator, who supported her throughout her pregnancy ensuring she had the resources, care, and guidance she needed while also experiencing homelessness. 

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Black history at Community of Hope isn’t something visited once a year. It’s embedded in how we serve, how we grow, and how we invest in our people. It lives in the stories of staff whose work and leadership have shaped the organization over time. One of those stories belongs to Candice Jones – our longest-serving Black staff member.  

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At 65 years old, Tony makes healthy choices with confidence. He talks about food labels like a researcher. He monitors his glucose like a scientist. He jokes about giving up pepper steak like it’s a strategic decision —not a sacrifice. But there was a time when none of that felt clear to Tony.

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After helping raise 15 nieces and nephews, Aaliyah, a first-time mother thought, “Yeah, I got this.” But when her son, Jalen, was born just 8 months ago, she quickly realized that parenting your own child brings a different kind of responsibility and a new set of challenges! 

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When you think of birthday parties, you think balloons, games, and fun — and that’s exactly what members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.®, Alpha Beta Upsilon Omega Chapter, brought to families in Fam-Club throughout last year, hosting four  birthday parties, and Five nights at Fam-Club! 

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Just days after giving birth for the first time, new mom and Community of Hope patient, Shayla, gushes about her new arrival: “Everyone says you don’t know love until you meet your child—and it’s very true.” 

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This January, we’re celebrating a major milestone at Community of Hope: 25 years of Kelly Sweeney McShane’s leadership as President and CEO. 

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What began as a celebratory trip quickly became a fight for survival. Ebony planned a weeklong vacation that turned into her being stranded for two months when Hurricane Dorian hit the Bahamas during her stay in 2019. “I was planning to celebrate a major milestone, but had no clue that a storm was coming,” says Ebony. Once the storm hit, planes were grounded and her savings for the trip quickly dwindled, leaving her stranded physically and financially.  

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When the world shut down during COVID, she found herself facing storms she never saw coming. A devoted wife of 30 years, mother of five, and “Yaya” to three grandchildren, she had always been the one holding everyone together. But when her own health and peace of mind began to unravel, she realized it was finally time to take care of herself.

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Three years ago, Community of Hope opened our first in-house pharmacy — making it easier for patients to get the medications they need without additional barriers. Since then, the pharmacy has become a trusted part of care, offering convenience, savings, and a team that treats every patient with individualized support.