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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowThe following is a list of Indianapolis-area not-for-profit organizations and the things each needs most. This is an opportunity
for businesses and individuals to make tax-deductible gifts in the spirit of the season. Anyone who wishes to make a contribution
should contact the organization directly.
This list is being published through Dec. 21. Requests should be limited
to five items or services (not cash) and should include a contact name, telephone number and e-mail address. Submit requests
by e-mail to gposhadlo@ibj.com, fax to 263-5406, or mail to Holiday Wish List, Indianapolis Business Journal, 41 E. Washington
St., 46204.
Assistance League of Indianapolis, Barbara Zurek, 872-1010, president@alindy.org.
Grant writer, information technology consultant, software, books for students in grades K-6, printing services.
Fairbanks, Katy Crichlow Cummings, 572-9398, ccrichlow@fairbankscd.org. Salesgenie.com registrations,
six portable CD players, yoga music CDs, art supplies, sports equipment.
Flanner House, Myron
Richardson, 925-4231, mrichardson@flannerhouse.com. Nintendo Wii, outdoor awning, children’s cots, healthy pre-packaged
snacks, IndyGo bus passes.
Girls Inc., Alison Schumacher, 522-2603, aschumacher@girlsincindy.com.
“Green” project materials, Goodwill gift certificates, T-shirt printing services.
Indianapolis
Senior Center Inc., Rick France, 263-6270, rfrance@yourcenter.org. American flags, long-handled shovel, long-handled
garden hoe, weather radio with alert, office-supply gift cards.
Jackson Center for Conductive Education,
Melanie DePoy, 834-0200, thejacksoncenter@sbcglobal.net. New computers, digital camera, postage, privacy curtains for changing
area, employee lockers.
Partners in Housing Development Corp., Caroline Richardson, 633-1861,
crichardson@pihdc.org. Furniture, lawn-maintenance equipment, trailer, large-screen TV, monthly half-fare bus passes.
Mary Rigg Neighborhood Center, Jenna Wachtmann, 639-6106, jwachtmann@maryrigg.org. Mini-bus, shelving
units, file cabinets with locks/keys, metal rolling carts, commercial refrigerator.
United Cerebral
Palsy Association of Greater Indiana, Donna Roberts, 632-3561, donnar@ucpaindy.org. Volunteers, Web designer/manager,
document scanner, committee and board members.
Agape Therapeudic Riding Resources Inc., Debbie
Laird, 773-7433, dlaird@agaperiding.org. Yard-Man gas blower-vacuum, cordless Grasshog trimmer and edger, white copy paper,
senior horse feed, gift cards.
CICOA Aging & In-Home Solutions, Dana Robinson, 803-6019,
drobinson@cicoa.org. Eighteen-gallon plastic storage containers, 6-inch poinsettias, refrigerator, gas range.
Central Indiana Land Trust, Maria Steiner, 631-5263, msteiner@conservingindiana.org. GPS unit, surveying
services, environmental assessment services, appraisal services, advertising expertise.
Champ Camp,
JoBeth Zimmerman, 331-6547, jobeth@czpr.com. Radios, LCD projector, new computer, 12 chairs for conference table, camera.
Craine House, Robin Long-Jordan, 925-2833, crainerobin@indy.rr.com. Postage stamps, IndyGo bus
passes, handyman repairs, diapers, legal aid for residents.
Dayspring Center, Cheryl Herzog,
635-6780, cheryl@dayspringindy.org. Milk, lemonade/iced tea mix, butter or margarine, disposable diapers, deodorant.
Dyslexia Indiana, Sylvia McGhee, 545-5451, smcghee@dyslexiaindiana.org. Matching conference chairs,
executive desk, space heaters, cooling fans, small folding tables.
HVAF of Indiana Inc., Tina
Shelley, 951-0688, tshelley@hvaf.org. Non-perishable food items, personal hygiene items, winter garments, towels, pillows
and cases.
Heritage Place of Indianapolis Inc., Ruth Ann Schroeder, 283-6662, heritageplaceindy@gmail.com.
Dry-erase markers and cleaner, white and colored paper, postage stamps, tractor-feed labels and paper, paper or foam cups.
Indianapolis Early Learning Center, Amanda Byrd, asbyrd@indyearlylearning.org. Macintosh computer,
picnic table, digital cameras, laser printer.
Indy Reads, M. Travis DiNicola, 275-4035, tdinicola@indyreads.org.
Desktop laser printer, desktop printer/copier combo, boxes of 11-inch-by-17-inch paper, collapsible luggage hand cart, white
board.
Mental Health America of Greater Indianapolis, Amy Tobias, 251-0005, atobias@mhaindy.net.
Digital camera, copy paper, stainless-steel dinner forks and teaspoons, printing and embroidery services, assistance with
crisis communications plan.
Noble of Indiana, Rita Davis, 375-4256, rita.davis@nobleofindiana.org.
Nintendo Wii, sports equipment, rocking chairs, bean bag chairs, DVD/VCR player.
Sheltering Wings,
Mary Williams, 718-0735, mwilliams@shelteringwings.org. Tickets for cultural events, gas cards, car kits, tissue paper, postage
stamps.
Shepherd Community Center, Mary Jo Hein, 375-0203, maryjoh@shepherdcommunity.org. Volunteers.
St. Mary’s Child Center, Shannon Marschak, 635-1491, smarschak@stmaryschildcenter.org.
Double-sided tape, Wal-Mart gift cards, copy paper, washable paint, volunteers.
Sycamore Services Inc.,
Marcia Lynch, 664-7075, mklynch@sycamoreservices.org. Laptop computers, scanners, printers, conference room table and chairs.
Training Inc., Samantha Cappadona, 264-6740, samantha@trainginc-indy.org. Winter coats, bus
passes, one-gigabyte flash drives, grocery gift cards, refrigerator.
Trusted Mentors, Jeri
Warner, 985-5041, jwarner@trustedmentors.org. Large white board, conference table, one-inch, three-ring binders, tickets to
community events, $5 gift cards.
The Villages, Kelly Young, 753-3258, kelly@baisecommunications.com.
New baby and children’s clothing, books, games, toys, art supplies.
The Wellness Community-Central
Indiana, Kathleen Spears, 257-1505, kathleenspears@twc-indy.org. Printer ink for HP Officejet Pro K550, white copy
paper, nine-inch-by-12-inch mailing envelopes, yoga mats, volunteer receptionist.•
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