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Since 1914, Bethesda Mission has been a missionary arm of the local church, reaching out to men, women, and children of all races, nationalities and creeds, providing the poor and homeless with shelter, food, clothing, sharing the good news of Jesus Christ and discipling them in the Christian life.
Harrisburg, PA
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MISSION NEEDS

Your gifts of supplies and equipment are a great blessing to us. To help you in your giving, listed below are some items that we are currently need.
(Donations can be dropped off at 611 Reily Street, Harrisburg, any time.)

MEN’S SHELTER

  • Gloves/hats

  • Socks

  • Shower shoes

  • Underwear, sizes 34–38

  • New sweatshirts

  • Prepaid phone cards

  • Watches

MEDICAL CLINIC

  • ACE bandages

  • Insoles

  • Antifungal cream

  • Fingernail/toenail clippers

  • Pocket size tissues

  • Daily pill organizers

  • Foot & body powder

FOOD SERVICES

  • Plastic ware

  • Napkins/paper products

  • Ketchup

  • Orange juice

  • Mozzarella cheese

  • Beef

  • Eggs/milk

  • Vegetables

  • Coffee

  • Disposable gloves

  • Cafeteria trays

YOUTH CENTER

  • Gift cards to A.C. Moore/Michaels

  • Toys

  • Sports equipment

  • Wii video game system & games

WOMEN & CHILDREN’S SHELTER

  • New robes/slippers

  • Paper products

  • Diapers, sizes 3–5

  • Dish detergent

  • Dish towels

  • Window cleaner/vinegar

  • Cheese/crackers

  • Fruit and fruit juices

  • Wrapping paper

  • New towels and washcloths

TRANSITIONAL LIVING

  • Toilet paper

  • Paper towels

  • Twin sheet sets

 Updated Thursday, October 09, 2008

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