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Community Support

Our community is full of organizations doing essential, meaningful work every single day. They show up for our neighbors — and we have the chance to show up for them.

If you have new or gently used items to give, or if you're able to help fulfill items from their wish lists, we encourage you to donate. Even small contributions can make a real difference.

We’re continuously updating our website with local organizations that welcome community support. If you know of a group that should be included, please share it with us using this form. We’ll review it and add it to the list as soon as we can.

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603 Brix is working to make a difference in children’s lives through an unusual but delightful mission: provide kids with a creative outlet that fosters problem-solving and teamwork, while making LEGO accessible for all children, particularly those in need.

603brix@gmail.com
  • Legos

Bridges is dedicated to helping victims and survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Donated items support all clients, but are specifically helpful for clients participating in the Transitional Living Program and for clients staying in Janice’s House, Bridges’ confidential, emergency shelter.

603-672-9833 (Milford) or 603-889-0858 (Nashua)

Cleaning products

Linen & household items

Toiletries & personal hygiene

Non-perishable foods


The mission of Corey’s Closet is to create meaningful work experiences for those with developmental disabilities. Therefore, we give them opportunities to learn important skills, gain independence and respect within the communities in which they live.

603-722-2712
  • Clothing, shoes & boots

  • Games

  • Stuffed animals

  • Household items

Through safe housing and education, Family Promise of Southern NH guides families as they break the cycle, and rise from homelessness to sustainable independence.

603-883-7338
  • Clothing

  • Books

  • Toys

End 68 Hours of Hunger helps alleviate the approximately 68 hours of hunger that some school children experience between the free lunch they receive at school on Friday afternoon and the free breakfast they receive at school on Monday morning.

412-423-6368

Canned food

Juice boxes

Mac & cheese

Granola/protein bars

Gate City Bike Co-Op repairs used bikes that are donated to them and offers the bikes at no cost to low income residents of the greater Nashua area.

603-759-9056
  • Bicycles

  • Bicycle parts

  • Bicycle accessories

The Grey Nuns Thrift Shop supports the greater Nashua community by partnering with local agencies to provide essential items to those in need, providing afforIndable clothing and essentials.

603-883-2850
  • In season clothing

  • 2-bag limit

The Humane Society for Greater Nashua advocates for and enhances the lives of animals entrusted to our care while educating our community to strengthen the human animal bond.

603-889-2275
  • Towels

  • Hand Towels

  • Wash Cloths

  • Blankets

Joseph’s Closet provides durable medical equipment free of charge to individuals in need throughout the Greater Nashua community. 

603-579-5634
  • Wheelchairs & canes

  • Walkers & knee walkers

  • Shower chairs

  • Bed rails

Marguerite’s Place transforms the lives of families working to achieve safety, stability and independence by fostering connection and providing holistic, individual and group support offerings, including transitional housing for women and their children.

603-598-1582
  • Cleaning products

  • Diapers

The Nashua Soup Kitchen & Shelter provides food, emergency shelter, and a wide range of supportive services to individuals and families throughout Greater Nashua.

603-889-7770

Non-perishable food items

Personal hygiene (travel sizes)

Baby food, formula & diapers

Underwear & socks (NEW only)

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