Can you contribute to our wish list?  A donation of any of these items would be greatly appreciated.

Landscaping Entrepreneurship supplies:

  • Plant potting supplies
  • Gardening tools, hoses
  • Lawn mowers
  • Garbage bags
  • Pickup trucks – for our landscaping and snow removal operations

General Program supplies:

  • Hand sanitizer
  • Cleaning supplies
  • Towels/rags
  • Bottled water
  • Large garbage bags
  • First aid supplies
  • Cars – for driving young people to work sites
  • Passenger vans

After School and Summer supplies:

  • Board games – Chess, Checkers, & Connect 4
  • Playing cards
  • Educational flash cards
  • Activity books (all ages)
  • Basketballs, footballs, soccer balls, baseballs and bats, whiffle balls and bats, kick balls, four square balls, volley balls, badminton balls and rackets
  • Books and magazines (all types including children, young adult, and adult)
  • Paper (writing and copy)
  • All sorts of arts and crafts materials (including construction paper, glue, crayons, paint, paint brushes, clay, etc.)
  • Slip ‘n’ Slide and water toys
  • Floor fans

Youth Enrichment and Civic Leadership Corps supplies:

  • Computers
  • Large tents
  • Backpacks
  • Sleeping bags
  • Desks
  • Bookcases
  • Printers, computers, and associated wiring (USB cables, power cords, power strips, phone cords)
  • Magazines: Black Enterprise, Ebony, Essence, Sports Illustreated (plus ESPN Magazine and Sports News), Highlights for Children, Inc., Entrepreneur, Fast Company


Can’t contribute any physical supplies?  Donate your time!

Volunteer Needs:

  • Take a youth employee out to lunch or on a shadowing day
  • Give a read-aloud
  • Lead a game or activity
  • Tech support
  • Administrative work
  • Musical or artistic performance
  • Mentor a young person in an on-going way
  • Share an interest (hip hop aerobics, knitting, fishing, etc.) with our camps and after-school programs
  • Tutor a child by helping with homework, reading, or math
  • Create an internship in your office
  • Involve our young people in your yard work or other household projects

  • Take a youth employee out to lunch or on a shadowing day