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YOU CAN HELP SUPPORT RECOVERY.
Monetary donations are always appreciated. You can make a donation to our general operating fund or ask that it be earmarked for a specific program. Donations to PEOPLe, Inc. are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law and, upon request, you will receive a letter acknowledging your gift.
Ways in which your gift can help…
$1,000... would provide for 16 days of respite care at the Rose House.
$500... would allow 3 peer advocates to provide 32 hours of advocacy training.
$250... would cover the cost of 10 hours of time for our emergency room advocates.
$100... covers the cost of WRAP materials for 8 peers.
$25... pays for needed materials for our recreation / drop-in center activities.
Your donation can make a real difference in supporting recovery!
To donate, please send a check or money order (do not mail cash) payable to:
PEOPLe, Inc.
Attn: Support Recovery
378 Violet Avenue
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Donations of items for our Recreation Program and Drop-In Centers are always welcome. Currently, the following items would help support our programs. Please call our office at (845) 452-2728 to make arrangements for a material donation.
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Gift Cards in any amount to: Michaels Arts & Crafts, A.C. Moore, Wal-mart, Home Depot, Lowe’s Home Stores.
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Acrylic paints
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Artist brushes in different sizes
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Clay
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Watercolors
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Colored pencils
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Markers
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Paper Mache Boxes
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Sketch Pads
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Stretched Canvas or Canvas Boards
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Yarns for knitting / crocheting
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Jewelry-making supplies (beads & findings)
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Scrap-booking supplies
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Pattern/design books
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Electric Mixer
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Shaped Cake Pans
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Cookie Cutters
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Mixing Spoons
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Cookbooks
Volunteer your time. Volunteers are always welcome. Your time can be a valuable addition to our programs and special events. Helping us run a bake sale or sell raffle tickets or run a cooking class can make a difference. Do you have a particular talent that you would like to share? Please call our Director of Operations, at (845) 452-2728 to discuss ways that you can help!
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