In-Kind Donations Temporarily Paused
Thank you for your interest in supporting Harvest Home! Due to overwhelming generosity, we have paused accepting in-kind donations until January 2025.
Please consider donating to these alternative organizations:
Santa Monica/Venice
The People Concern (Sojourn/Turning Point)
Mondays 9am-12pm
1453 16th Street, Santa Monica
Enter alley between 16th/17th, look for "Bea's Room"
Upward Bound House
1020 12th Street, Santa Monica
M-F 9:00AM-5:30PM (preferred: 10AM-2PM)
Press "100" at gate, follow signs to Pantry
Large donations: appointment required
Greater LA Area
Claris Health
Contact: Nicole Woolsey (niki@clarishealth.org)
Please email before bringing donations
South Bay
Children's Orchard (Manhattan Beach)
Consignment store for baby/kids items
House of Yahweh Thrift Store
4046 Marine Ave., Lawndale
M-F 8am-3pm
Contact: Denys San Martin (310.675.1384)
Marine Ave. Gate only
Downtown LA
Downtown Women's Center
San Fernando Valley
Family Rescue Center
818.884.7587Thanks to the generosity of many families and agencies in our community, we are able to provide quality maternity and baby items for our new moms and babies.
Amazon Wish List
Please visit our Amazon Wishlist for a current list of items we need most.
What Can I Donate?
We welcome items for moms and babies that are new or gently used. Click here for a detailed list of items we accept and don't accept.
how do i donate?
Please note: Staff are not available to accept donations outside of scheduled drop off times. Please email us with any questions you have regarding donations.
INTERESTED IN organizing A DONATION DRIVE?
Interested in organizing a donation drive? Please email us to coordinate.
How will your donation be used?
In kind donations help equip mothers and infants with a secure start at building a stable, supported family! We utilize both an earnings and gifting model for our donated goods. Many of the small items are gifted to our residents, affirming their value and worth of being a new mom and baby deserving of nice things. Our larger items (strollers, etc) are “earned” by submitting reports on educational books and videos, receiving points on their reports, and then cashing in those points to “buy” the item. This is a life skill which teaches price comparison, retail value, and empowers women as they buy items for their own family.
Because Harvest Home is a registered 501c3 non-profit organization, your donations may be tax-deductible according to local tax laws. We are able to provide you with a donation receipt at the time of your drop off.