Personal Care Kits
DROP OFF DATES:
Tuesday, November 19, 2024 11am – 2pm
Friday, December 6, 2024 11am – 2pm
Thursday, December 12, 2024 11am – 2pm
IMPACT: RBHA serves over 13,000 individuals – children and adults – every year. Approximately 30% of those we serve have no Medicaid, insurance, or means to pay for services. We do not turn people away based on their inability to pay. Many of those we serve do not have the financial resources to acquire basic items to maintain minimal, personal hygiene and health standards. The Personal Care Kits will provide individuals with these needed items.
The DIY Personal Care Kits will be distributed to women and men receiving services across programs at RBHA.
Richmond Behavioral Health fearlessly champions the health, wellness, and recovery of individuals and families in our community. Our vision is to create an inclusive, healthy community where individuals have the courage to believe in a better tomorrow and are inspired to reach their highest potential.
Supplies
- 5 one gallon ziploc bags
- 5 Notecards – with a personal note
- deodorant
- disposable razors
- toothpaste
- tooth brushes
- bar soap
- wash cloth
- mouthwash - without alcohol
- unscented lotion
- white socks for males
- feminine care products for females (pads individually wrapped)
Step One:
- Purchase and/or collect your supplies. Items may be travel-size. We ask DIY volunteers to donate a minimum of 5 Hygiene Kits. Contributions over the minimum amount are welcomed, but we will not be able to document more than 3 service hours for any DIY project.
Step Two:
- Place one of each item in each of the 5 ziploc bags.
- Write an encouraging message on each notecard to include in the bags.
Step Three:
- Drop off your project at RBHA on any of the following dates/times:
Tuesday, November 19, 2024 11am – 2pm
Friday, December 6, 2024 11am – 2pm
Thursday, December 12, 2024 11am – 2pm
- We are located at 107 S. 5th Street, Richmond, VA 23219. We will be set up outside to receive donations. In case of inclement weather, we will be set up just inside the garage which is located beside the main entrance. CONTACTLESS DROP OFF!!
Step Four:
- Sharing your time and resources is a great gift to others. We hope that through your giving, you receive something beneficial in return – the feeling of doing good for someone in need and knowing you have had a direct, positive impact in someone’s life. Talking through the purpose of the project as you complete it is a great way for all involved to gain a connection to those being served through your generosity. Here are some questions to help guide conversation:
- How will this project help someone in need?
- What do we know about the importance of building a community made to help each other?
- Did our feelings about the recipients of this project change as we completed the project?
- What worked well about this project?
- What else can we do now? Are there other ways we can help?
Step Five:
- Like DIY projects? Follow us on Facebook to stay connected. We offer DIY Volunteer Opportunities in the Spring and the Fall each year. Dates are posted as soon as they are set.www.facebook.com/rbhfrva/
- Share your experience on your Facebook or Instagram page and tag us @rbhfrva.We love sharing the work of our volunteers!
- Want to learn more about Richmond Behavioral Health and the work we do in the community? Please visit www.rbha.org and join our mailing list to receive updates and information on more ways to be involved.
While it’s not required to sign up on the site below to participate, it does help us plan and track volunteers and volunteer hours.
CFengage (formerly Hands On Greater Richmond) link to sign up:
https://www.cfengage.org/opportunity/a0CNw00008Au3A6MAJ/diy-volunteer-opportunity-personal-care-kits-fall-2024