Wish List
Some of our programs rely on material donations to support our clients. Find out about our current needs and how you can help.
Baby Boutique
Urgent Needs
- Due to overwhelming generosity by our donors this holiday and winter season, Baby Boutique is currently NOT accepting donations. We are busy sorting and organizing our inventory and hope to be accepting donations again in February. Please check on our website or Facebook page for updates on our status of accepting children's donations. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Morningsong Early Learning Center
Urgent Needs
- These items help us meet the needs of homeless children who attend Wellspring Family Services Early Learning Center. We welcome your donations of new or gently used items. If you would like to donate children's clothes (sizes 18 months - 6X) we ask that the items do not have any stains or holes in them in order to respect the dignity of the families we serve. We are in need of full-size (not travel-size) hygiene products.
- New educational toys for children ages 1 - 5
Ongoing Needs
- Gift cards to Target and Safeway
Clothing
- Unisex pants - 18 months to 6X
- Unisex shirts - 18 months to 6X
Hygiene Products (full-size)
- Digital Thermometers
- Diapers sizes 3 - 5
- Band aids
- Deodorant (Women's and men's)
- Body Lotion
- Shampoo and conditioner
- Bars of soap
- Toothpaste and toothbrushes for children and adults
- Hairbrushes and fine and large tooth combs
- Hair bands and barrettes
- Nail Clippers
Please call 206-826-3052 for donation assistance and to schedule a time to drop off your donations.
Housing and Support Services
Ongoing Needs
- We welcome donations of gift cards (preferred value of $25 per card) for local grocery stores, gas stations, and general purpose stores such as Target and Fred Meyer. These are an important service for our homeless clients and allow them to purchase much-needed food and supplies.
Please call 206-902-4271 for donation assistance.
Without Baby Boutique Lisa can't imagine how she would have provided a crib, clothing, diapers, and other necessities for her baby. Read Lisa's story

