Youth Mart
Spring Donation Drive
April 26, 2014
10:00am – 3:00pm
Omaha Home for Boys Campus
4343 N. 52nd Street
Omaha, NE 68104

Help support former foster youth by donating furniture and household items to Youth Mart on April 26, 2014!

The Youth Mart Spring Donation Drive will take place on Saturday, April 26th from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. During these times furniture and household items can be dropped off at the Youth Mart located on the Omaha Home for Boys campus at 4343 N. 52nd Street in Omaha.

Examples of items needed include: couches, loveseats, arm chairs, dressers, bed frames, new mattresses, microwaves, vacuums, small appliances and household goods such as pots and pans, dishes, lamps, etc.

The Independent Living Donation Center known as “Youth Mart” is a donation center for former foster youth ages 16 to 24 who are now living independently in the community; all donated items will go to former foster youth. This initiative came about from an identified need by former foster youth at the Eastern Service Area Youth Permanency Summit.

Youth Mart is made possible by a grant from Nebraska Children and Families Foundation in collaboration with Nebraska Families Collaborative, Child Saving Institute, Project Everlast, Omaha Home for Boys, Lutheran Family Services, Central Plains Center for Services and the community.

Contact Tierra O’Neal with questions or for additional details at (402) 457-7031 or at TO’neal@omahahomeforboys.org.

 

No gift is too small. Every little bit helps!

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>p>The Youth Mart Spring Donation Drive will take place on Saturday, April 26th from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. During these times furniture and household items can be dropped off at the Youth Mart located on the Omaha Home for Boys campus at 4343 N. 52nd Street in Omaha.>/p>
>p>Examples of items needed include: couches, loveseats, arm chairs, dressers, bed frames, new mattresses, microwaves, vacuums, small appliances and household goods such as pots and pans, dishes, lamps, etc.>/p>
>p>The Independent Living Donation Center known as “Youth Mart” is a donation center for former foster youth ages 16 to 24 who are now living independently in the community; all donated items will go to former foster youth. This initiative came about from an identified need by former foster youth at the Eastern Service Area Youth Permanency Summit.>/p>
>p>Youth Mart is made possible by a grant from Nebraska Children and Families Foundation in collaboration with Nebraska Families Collaborative, Child Saving Institute, Project Everlast, Omaha Home for Boys, Lutheran Family Services, Central Plains Center for Services and the community.>/p>
>p>Contact Tierra O’Neal with questions or for additional details at (402) 457-7031 or at >a href=”mailto:TO’neal@omahahomeforboys.org”>TO’neal@omahahomeforboys.org>/a>.>/p>
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>p style=”text-align: center;”>>em>No gift is too small. Every little bit helps!>/em>>/p>