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Accepts new and gently used medical equipment
Accepts donations of home medical equipment, in working condition. Devices include, but are not limited to, manual/electric hospital beds.
Accepts donations of home medical equipment, in working condition. Devices include, but are not limited to, scooters, canes, crutches and walkers.
Accepts several types of donations that are not in need of repair; donations may be sold as a way to earn money for the program; a donation pick-up service is not available.
Accepts donations of home medical equipment, in good working condition. Devices include, but are not limited to, shower chairs, grab bars, toilet seats, portable commodes, wheelchair ramps, seating cushions, back supports and positioning devices, dressing aids, van lifts and stair lifts.
Accepts several kinds of donations that are not in need of repair; donations are not sold as a way to earn money for the program; a donation pick-up service may be arranged in southwest Missouri.
Accepts donations of transport chairs, commodes, bath benches, chairs, raised toilet seats and incontinence briefs.
Accepts several types of donations that are not in need of repair; donations may be sold as a way to earn money for the program; a donation pick-up service is not available.
Accepts used eyeglasses.
Accepts several types of donations that are not in need of repair; donations may be sold as a way to earn money for the program; a donation pick-up service is not available.
Accepts gently-used eyewear and cash to support OneSight programs; all eyewear is cleaned, repaired, and catalogued into a computer system for greater accuracy in dispensing on a mission.
Accepts donations of home medical equipment, in working condition. Devices include, but are not limited to, manual/power wheelchairs and wheelchair ramps.
Accepts a variety of donated medical supplies items that are not in need of repair and a donation pick-up service is not available.
Accepts several types of donations that are not in need of repair; donations may be sold as a way to earn money for the program; a donation pick-up service is not available.
Accepts donations of adult diapers.
Accepts donations of home medical equipment, in working condition. Devices include, but are not limited to, manual/electric hospital beds.
Accepts gently used wheelchairs.
Accepts many types of donations that are not in need of repair; donations are not sold to earn money for the program; pick-up service in a limited area of Polk County is available; contact the BAMA Thrift Store at (417) 777-8589.
Accepts donations of home medical equipment, in working condition. Devices include, but are not limited to, manual/electric hospital beds.
Accepts donated goods such as: clothing (may be unusable, will bundle), furniture, electronics and appliances (that are in working order), adaptive equipment, household items, toys and games, books, personal care/grooming supplies, household cleaners, sports equipment, baby clothes and baby items. *Clean, gently used, WORKING, appliances and furniture. CAPACITY No Restrictions
Accepts several kinds of donations that are not in need of repair; donations are not sold as a way to earn money for the program; a donation pick-up service may be arranged in southwest Missouri.
Accepts new and gently used walking aids.
Accepts donations of wheelchairs.
Collects used glasses to give to people in need.
Accepts donations of used glasses and used hearing aids.

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Medical Equipment/Assistive Technology Donation Programs