Suggested Donations:
toothpaste, toothbrushes, soap,
shampoo, diapers, razors,
deodorant, laundry detergent,
cleaning and personal hygiene supplies
Why A Personal Care Drive ?
Imagine being hungry, but also unable to purchase soap,
shampoo, deodorant – even diapers for your baby.
Food Pantries, Soup Kitchens and Emergency Shelters struggle
during difficult economic times to provide basic, necessary
nutrition to children, seniors and working families.
Personal care, cleaning and hygiene items are taxable
and cannot be purchased with food stamps.
How Can I Help?
– Adopt a Pantry, Kitchen or Shelter
– Ask your organization, school, friends,
employees or house of worship to help
– Announce the drive at your meeting or
in your newsletter
– Put out a posted collection box in a
high-traffic area
– Be the first to make a “Donation of
Dignity”
– Call one of the area coordinators in this
brochure for ideas and suggestions
– Invite a Donations of Dignity volunteer
to speak at your next meeting!
Food Bank Hunger Statistics
36 % of people using food pantries have at least one adult in the
family working. Their median income is $750 a month
57 % of these people live below the federal poverty line
75 % are food insecure, meaning they do not know
where they will find their next meal
28 % experience hunger, meaning they are completely
without a source of food
27 % receive food stamps
37 % have to choose between food and utilities
30 % have to choose between food and housing
23 % have to choose between food and health care
62 % are Caucasian/white, 20 % are African American,
16 % are Hispanic and 2 % are other racial or minority groups
Inadequately or malnourished infants
and children are apt to have both learning
problems and more illnesses. These usually remain
lifelong complications that can’t be ’made up’
Local Food Pantries, Kitchens & Shelters
Family’s Shelters:
www.familyofwoodstock.org
Domestic Violence Shelter 331-7080 x127
Please leave a message for Kathleen Moretti
Family’s Darmstatdt Residence 331-1395
Thomas Street, Kingston
Family’s Inn 340-1847
Thomas Street, Kingston
Family’s Teen Shelter/Family House 338-5953
Creeks Lock Road, Bloomington
Midway 189 O’Neil St Attn: Moira Dwyer 339-5508
Midway 3 Warren, Ellenville Attn: S Russo 647-1346
Family’s Food Pantries
www.familyofwoodstock.org
Ellenville 14 Church Street 647-2443
New Paltz 51 North Chestnut 255-8801
Woodstock 16 Rock City Road 679-2485
Hudson Valley
www.foodbankofhudsonvalley.org
Food Bank of the Hudson Valley 534-5344
195 Hudson Street, Cornwall on Hudson Attn: Jess
Rosendale – New Paltz
Food Pantry Attn: Nora Snyder 658-9385
45 James Street www.rosendalefoodpantry.org
Ellenville
Community Action–Food Pantry
83 Center Street 647-6061
Kingston Area
People’s Place 773 Broadway Attn: Peter Quinlan 338-4030
Salvation Army 35 Cedar Street 331-1803 x5
UC Community Action 79 Lindsley Ave. 338-8750 x105
Attn: Suzy Hinchey
St. Simon’s Food Pantry & Soap Closet 331-6796
30 Pine Grove Street Attn: John Boyd
St. Clara’s Point of Praise 243 Hurley Avenue 339-4615
Attn: Sondra Giles
Angel Food East 207 Albany Avenue –St John’s 331-6538
Home delivered meals for HIV/AIDS
Caring Hands at Clinton Ave. Methodist Church
122 Clinton Ave Attn: Pastor Darlene Kelley 331-7188
The Queen’s Galley Attn: Diane Reeder 338-3468
254 Washington Avenue www.thequeensgalley.org
Stone Ridge
Rondout Valley
Christ the King 3021 Route 213 687-4013
Rochester Food Pantry 22 Main Street 626-7501
Saugerties
Saugerties Food Pantry 44 Livingston Street 246-6685
Attn: Marilyn Richardson
Atonement Lutheran 100 Market Street 246-8322
Attn: Lou Vogel
Woodstock
Good Neighbor Food Pantry 679-6610
Reformed Church on Village Green Attn: Thurman Greco
Daily Bread Soup Kitchen 679-2336
26 Mill Hill Road at Christ’s Lutheran Church
www.christwoodstock.org/dbsk Attn: Victoria Langling
Additional Drop-Off & Collection Sites
As of September 28th 2009
Please contact Victoria to be added to this list!
Ulster County Office Building 244 Fair Street Kingston
Attn: County Clerk, Nina Postupack 340-3000
SUNY Ulster – UCC College Student Support Services
VAN 119 Attn: Todd Zeff 687-5197
Marbletown Youth and Recreation Route 209
M-F – 8 -4 Attn: Sandy Damon-Sheeley 687-0800
Ulster County Department of Social Services
Attn: Susan J. Barnes Food Stamp Program Coordinator
1061 Development Court, Kingston M-F; 9-5
HIV Prevention Services Planned Parenthood
6 Van Buren Street Kingston Attn: Jane Elven 339-4020
Ellenville Public Library & Museum 40 Center Street
Ellenville 12428 Attn: Asha Golliher 647-1497
Family Education Program Family Services Inc.
85 Grand Street Attn: Denise Parent 331 5641 x221
Orange County Department of Labor – Orange Works
33 Fulton Plaza Middletown Attn: Bob Mathews 346-1100
West Hurley Public Library 42 Clover Street 679-6405
Catholic Charities Attn: Rhetta Eason
Special Needs Food Pantry 59 Pearl St Kingston 340-9170
St Joseph’s Mission Conifer Lane, Hurley 338-7121
“Basic needs extend beyond food, shelter, and
clothing. We all want to feel good about ourselves;
approach each day with the sense of renewal
that personal care items bring.
The Donations of Dignity Drive affords that
opportunity to so many people in Ulster County.”
~ Jan Whitman
Director
Food Bank of the Hudson Valley
Questions?
Contact:Victoria Langling
dbsk@christwoodstock.org
Markertek: 246-3036 x7333