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Home Depot Framing Hope ...

DISTRIBUTION CENTER OPENED ON THIRD THURSDAYS
The UNA Board of Directors decided to have a set day for neighborhood residents to pick up merchandise donated through the Home Deport Framing Hope initiative. The day selected by board and staff is the third Thursday of every month. For the next two months, here are the dates:
June 17, 2010 |
July 15, 2010 |
CABINET LOTTERY DRAWING
A lottery drawing was held for neighborhood residents interested in receiving the cabinets donated by Home Depot. All interetsed parties were given a number on their order form and then the twelve numbers were put into a drawing. The results of the lottery drawing were as follows:
#1--Richard Massey--Grant Beach
#2--Peggy Wissmueller--Woodland Heights
#3--Lyndsay Williams--Grant Beach
#4--Ed Mahoney--Midtown
#5--Monica Beasley--Grant Beach
#6--Sean Tracy--Woodland Heights
#7--Ann Chambers--Midtown
#8--Michael Noeth--Midtown
#9--Mike Mayabb--Grant Beach
#10--Jeff Jones--Woodland Heights
#11--Phyllis Netzer--West Central
#12--Robert Morris--Grant Beach
NEW GUIDELINES FOR FRAMING HOPE
--This program is made possible through the generous support of Home Depot in Springfield, Missouri.
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Membership cards are strongly encouraged to be presented at the Framing Hope distribution. The membership cards should have all potential family members on them that live at the address.
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Only residents that live within the UNA footprint AND are members of the neighborhood association in which they live will be eligible to participate.
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There is a check-in table where people that come must check in before they enter the merchandise area. Volunteers are needed for monthly inventory and pick-up from Home Depot. Volunteers are also needed item for look up and data entry.
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Limits will be placed on new merchandise for a certain period of time with signage being placed on the merchandise that indicates the limit. These limits may vary depending on how much of each item is received.
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Urban Neighborhoods Alliance has been chosen by Gifts in Kind International as the partner for Springfield's Home Depot. Through this program, Home Depot will donate 1-3 pallets per week which will then be distributed FOR FREE to neighborhood residents.
Items may include building supplies and materials, plumbing products and assorted home improvement and cleaning items. Donated products will include returns, buy-backs and end-of-season inventory.
There is no guarantee as to how much will be received. UNA's board of directors have determined a manner in which the merchandise will be distributed and will currently include only members of our neighborhood associations. The product distribution will take place at the old Tindle Feeds warehouse on Central Street, thanks to the generous donation of space by Drury University.
Neighborhood residents may contact the UNA office for more information or to reserve specific items that may or may not become available. The phone number is 865-4774 or you can e-mail Bob Horton, UNA staff contact, at rmhorton@unaonline.org.
Please click on the link below for remaining products available. To date, we have distributed over $70,000 in merchandise from Home Depot.
Home Depot Product Availability
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