Asheville Launches New Donation Drop-Off Site to Support Community Needs

Asheville Steps Up: New Donation Drop-Off Site for Community Support

In the heart of Asheville, a wave of generosity is sweeping through the community as residents come together to help those in need. In light of recent events, the City of Asheville has teamed up with United Way to establish a new donation drop-off site aimed at making it easier for individuals and groups to contribute during this critical time.

Your Chance to Make a Difference

Do you have items at home that could help others in need? Now is your chance to give back! The new drop-off site is open for donations of various essential items, and every little bit helps. Whether you’re cleaning out your pantry or want to pick up a few extra items during your next grocery trip, participating in this initiative is a wonderful way to show support for our community.

What You Can Donate

This drop-off site is accepting a range of small donations. Here’s a quick list of what can be dropped off:

  • Water
  • Nonperishable food
  • Personal care items
  • Infant care supplies
  • Pet food supplies
  • Disposable plates and utensils
  • Clothing
  • Cleaning supplies, including buckets

However, there are some limitations. The site cannot accept items requiring refrigeration or any type of flammable liquids. Please keep this in mind as you prepare your donations.

Where to Go

If you’re ready to donate, head to the Harrah’s Cherokee Center located at 87 Haywood Street. The drop-off point is conveniently set up right at the front door of the venue, making it easy for you to come and go.

Hours of Operation

The donation drop-off site is open every day, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. That’s right—seven days a week! This flexible schedule allows you to stop by whenever it suits you, making it easier for everyone to lend a helping hand.

Stay Informed

AVL Alerts on the City of Asheville’s official website. It’s a great resource for staying informed about ongoing initiatives and community-related news. Also, don’t forget to follow the City on social media platforms like Facebook and X at @AshevilleFD for real-time updates.

Join the Movement

In times of crisis, community spirit shines the brightest, and Asheville is a great example of this. By coming together to support one another, we can make a significant impact on those who are struggling. Every donation, big or small, has the power to change lives and bring hope to our neighbors.

Let’s show what it means to be a part of the Asheville community! Gather your items, spread the word, and let’s work together to support those in need during this challenging time. Your contribution can make all the difference!


Author: HERE Asheville

HERE Asheville

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