Holiday Wish List

wish-list-bowAs the holidays approach, Calvary is seeking donations of items on our Holiday Wish List.

Items will be given out in holiday gift baskets, and will be used throughout the coming year as we welcome more women to Calvary.

Please consider making a donation to empower a woman as she transitions into a stronger future.

Your donation of new, unwrapped items makes a difference to homeless women who are changing their lives.

  • Gift cards to CVS, Target, Walmart or local grocery stores
  • SmarTrip Cards
  • Movie passes
  • Journals
  • Weekly and monthly planners
  • Watches and other small jewelry
  • Umbrellas
  • Flip-flop sandals
  • Bathrobes (S-3X)
  • Slippers
  • Pajamas (S-XL)
  • Pillows
  • Twin and full-sized fleece throw blankets
  • Twin and full-sized sheet sets
  • Full and queen-sized bed-in-a-bag sets
  • Bath towels
  • Pots and pans
  • Curtains/drapes (63” and 84”)

Please ship or deliver donations to:
Arielle Baker, Community Engagement Coordinator
Calvary Women’s Services
1217 Good Hope Road SE
Washington, DC 20020

Or visit our Amazon wish list to order items and send them directly to Calvary. (Please include a gift message with your name and address for inventory and acknowledgement purposes.)

Questions? Please contact Arielle Baker at (202) 678-2341 x233 or abaker@calvaryservices.org. Thank you for your generosity!

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