NOW MORE THAN EVER - OPEN DOOR NEEDS YOUR HELP. Although our own lives are disrupted during these uncertain days, imagine how the clients of Open Door feel! Please consider helping where you can and providing a safe place to sleep or a warm meal for the "least of these" in our community. There are three ways to give! Whether it’s your time, talent or money, every donation is welcome at Open Door Ministries, no matter how small. Click on your area of interest below then scroll down to fill out a form.
Volunteers are the backbone of our organization. Any time is much appreciated. We offer orientation training for first time volunteers. This acclimates you to the Open Door Ministries organization and our values.
Please see the chart below for a complete listing of all the items you can donate.
Emergency Food Assistance | Fresh or frozen meat, fresh or frozen vegetables, canned goods, peanut butter, saltines or other crackers, pasta and pasta sauce, oatmeal, cereal, milk, cereal bars, snacks (packs of crackers, raisins, etc.), rice, macaroni and cheese, and bottled water. **Second freezer needed** |
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Men’s Shelter | Toiletries, toothpaste, toothbrushes, deodorant, hair combs, lotions, disposable razors, clothing, socks, underwear, T-shirts, TV and TV stand for new veterans dorm |
Rapid ReHousing & Permanent Supportive Housing |
Some clients do not have support of their family and find themselves isolated and alone. Having someone to talk to and to help with grocery store trips or doctor visits greatly helps our clients in their journey toward self-sufficiency.
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Education and Job Readiness Program | Work shirts and pants, steel toe boots, gloves. |
Father’s Table | Canned foods, fruits and vegetables, rice, sugar, pasta, flour, bottled water, coffee, new or used kitchen towels, plastic spoons, small plates and bowls; seasonings, plastic to-go trays, pasta, potatoes, serving trays (sectionals), canned vegetables (corn, green beans, peas, etc.), clam shell to go boxes. |
Arthur Cassell Transitional Housing | Beds, dressers, night stands, towels, washcloths, twin sheets, new standard sized pillows, pillow cases, bars of soap, bottles of lotion, shampoo, body wash, deodorant and hand sanitizer, full size blankets or bed spreads, bedbug mattress covers, full size bath towels, wash cloths, commercial style pots and pans, cookie sheets, commercial ceramic plates (8”-10”), 8 oz clear plastic cups, cereal bowls, large Rubbermaid containers for food storage, personal care items. |
ADDRESS OF DROP-OFF | HOURS FOR DROP-OFF | |
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Emergency Food Assistance | Open Door Ministries 400 North Centennial High Point, NC 27262 | Monday–Friday: 9am–3pm Saturday–Sunday by appointment |
Father’s Table | Open Door Ministries 400 North Centennial High Point, NC 27262 | Monday–Friday: 8am–5pm |
Men’s Shelter Education and Job Readiness Program |
Contact Will Bohaboy 336-885-0191, ext 441 to arrange donations. | |
Rapid ReHousing & Permanent Supportive Housing |
Open Door Ministries 400 North Centennial High Point, NC 27262 | Monday–Friday: 8am–5pm |
Arthur Cassell Transitional Housing | 1022 True Lane High Point, NC 27260 | Monday–Friday: 8am–5pm |
Please call 336-885-0191 to arrange pick up for furniture or other large items.
25 | Toiletries for 50 men at the Homeless Shelter. |
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50 | Welcome Home Basket for Permanent Supportive Housing client moving into an apartment. |
100 | Feeds 50 people at the Father’s Table. |
250 | Provides shelter for a homeless person for 25 days. |
500 | First month’s rent for Shelter client moving into an apartment . |
1000 | Utility assistance for four families. |
2500 | Homeless family rent and utilities in Rapid-Rehousing program for 3 months. |
5000 | Homeless veteran at Arthur Cassell House rehabilitation program for 3 months. |