After the holiday rush, many of Catholic Charities of Northern Nevada’s programs are running low on supplies, and people are being asked to help.

Marie Baxter, CEO of Catholic Charities of Northern Nevada, said, “Following the rush of holiday shopping and fewer donations during the holidays, our inventory is currently lower than usual. Community donations right now are especially important to help us continue supporting essential programs.”

People can donate gently used household items, electronics, shoes, and clothing at St. Vincent’s Thrift Stores or Donation Drop-Off Centers.

Proceeds from the stores support the charity’s four pillars of service, food services, case management, family services, and residential programs, which help thousands of Northern Nevadans each year.

Donation centers are open daily from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Locations include the newly designated Golden Valley Drop-Off Center at 440 E. Golden Valley Road, 4670 Sparks Blvd., 3590 W. Plumb Lane, 6300 Mae Anne Ave., Unit seven, 80 E. Patriot Blvd., and 770 S. Meadows Parkway, Suite 105.

Donations can also be made at St. Vincent’s Thrift Shop at 500 East Fourth Street in Reno and St. Vincent’s Super Thrift at 190 E. Glendale Avenue in Sparks. Both stores accept donations daily from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

More information is available at https://ccsnn.org/pages/thrift-stores.

The proceeds fund programs that serve 1,400 hot meals daily in St. Vincent’s Dining Room, provide food through the Food Pantry, and support employment for program residents.