DAVENPORT, Iowa  – Staff and volunteers of Family Resources will be collecting brand new basic need items outside of 13 area Hy-Vee stores from 9 a.m.-Noon on Saturday, June 24, 2017. All items collected will benefit Family Resources’ sheltering and housing services.

Wish list items include all kitchen and bath items, cleaning supplies, bed and bath linens, toiletries, small home items, baby and toddler supplies (diapers, pull-ups, toothpaste) and over the counter medicines.

Trucks and volunteers can be found at the following Hy-Vee locations on June 24:

•Bettendorf: Middle & Devils Glen Road

•Bettendorf: 53rd & Utica Ridge Road

•Clinton: S. 4th Street

•Davenport: Kimberly & Eastern Ave.

•Davenport: Rockingham Road

•Davenport: W. Locust & Lincoln Road

•Davenport: W. Kimberly & N. Pine Street

•Milan: W. 10th Street

•Moline: John Deere Road

•Moline: Avenue of the Cities

•Muscatine: 2nd Avenue

•Rock Island: 18th Avenue

•Silvis: W. 10th Street

In 2016, Family Resources served more than 10,000 survivors of sexual and domestic abuse. For 24-hour free crisis line response, please call 866-921-3354. For more information on Family Resources’ Survivor Services and the Fill The Truck event, visit www.famres.org.

About Family Resources, Inc. Family Resources is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) founded in 1849 with a mission to strengthen children, families, and individuals by providing quality services that engage community resources to create effective solutions. Family Resources offers services in Cedar, Clinton, Des Moines, Dubuque, Henry, Jackson, Lee, Louisa, Muscatine and Scott counties in Iowa, and Rock Island county in Illinois. For more information, please visit www.famres.org.

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