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Donating to World Relief Spokane

Donating Items
As refugees arrive in Spokane, they rarely bring more than the clothes they are wearing and a few bags. Families must completely restart their lives and rebuild their homes from scratch. World Relief prepares apartments for new arrivals, and provides furniture, bedding, and kitchen necessities. Donations of basic items such as furniture, blankets, pillows, towels, dishes, small appliances, and lamps are needed and will create a more welcoming environment for a newly arrived refugee. If you have items you wish to donate, please contact our Resource Manager, Robert Malone at 509-232-2806 or email at rmalone@wr.org

Donating Time
Resettling a refugee takes an immense amount of time. Driving a refugee to appointments or to the grocery store is a blessing. Taking time to be a friend and companion can transform a refugee's life. Spending a few hours a week practicing English helps a refugee in job hunting and adapting to a new environment. If you have a few hours a week you would be willing to donate, please contact our Resource Manager, Robert Malone.

Donating Cars
Transportation is an important part of daily life. For a refugee, a car can provide a secure and sure way to get to their new job and provide for their family. If you have a vehicle you wish to donate, please contact our Resource Manager, Robert Malone.

Donating Money
Monetary gifts help refugees through a variety of channels, including supporting families who need help with rent, a medical emergency, or food. Any donations made through this link will go directly to the Spokane office.

Robert Malone
  509.232.2806
  rmalone@wr.org

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