How You Can Help
- Cash donations
- In Kind Donations
- Planned Giving
- Endowment
- Donate Online
In-kind Donations
The residents of St. Louis Center have many recurring needs. Providing the supplies listed below is a very costly part of our operations budget. However, “in-kind” donations help us to defray these costs. Anyone having access to these items who would like to make donations will be provided with an itemized list qualifying for a tax deduction and will also receive eternal prayers and gratitude.
St. Louis Center Wish-List:
- Late Model, Low Mileage Cars
- Small Durable Keyboard/Other Musical Instruments (no tiny edible parts!)
- Multi Media Computer For Residents Use, please call ahead to make sure system is right for our needs
- Light Up Fiber Optics
- Educational Videos - Sesame Street, Blues Clues, Bear and the Big Blue House
- Giant Floor Puzzles
- Shampoo
- Dish Towels
Dish Cloths- Deodorant
- Photo Albums
- Classical Music CDs
- Indoor Swing Hook Ups
- Large Therapy Balls (big enough to sit or lay on)
- Large and Small Bean Bags (to lay or sit on)
- Sensory Tables (also called sand and water tables)
- Mini Trampolines with Handles
- Large - EXTRA LARGE Plastic Blocks
- Other Sensory Equipment
- Plastic Hangers
- Winter Boots - No ties - Velcro or Slip on Only
- Boys Sizes 1/2, 2/4, 5/6;
- Mens Sizes 7/8, 9/10, 11/12, 13;
- Womens Sizes 3/4, 7/8, 9/10
- A Sturdy Adjustable Exercise Bike
- An electrician willing to donate his time for a small project
- Any videos PG-13 or less
- Video Game Systems and Compatible Games
- Wall Paper Borders and Other decorative items
If you would like to make an in-kind donation to the St. Louis Center, please print out our in-kind donation form that you may complete and mail to:
St. Louis Center
16195 Old US-12
Chelsea, MI 48118
Because of the past generosity of our many friends, storage space is currently at a premium and we need to determine whether we have the need and space for items. We will get back with you as soon as possible once we assess our needs and space issues.
