DAVENPORT, IOWA (May 8, 2019) — The Salvation Army will open a Flood Donation Center on Friday, May 10, 2019. The Flood Donation Center will be a location for individuals to donate items, and to receive items. The Flood Donation Center will serve residents of Scott and Rock Island Counties. The location is at the former Office Max building near North Park Mall, 320 West Kimberly Road in Davenport.

Those impacted by the flood, or wanting to donate needed items, can visit the location between 10AM and 6PM on Friday, May 10, or Saturday, May 11. The Flood Donation Center will continue to be open Monday through Saturday, 10AM-6PM through at least the end of May. Currently, flood clean-up kits and water are available for those impacted by the flood for pick-up. A valid Driver's License or State Issued ID is needed to pick up items.

At this time, the Flood Donation Center will accept the following items needed for flood recovery:

  1. Dehumidifiers
  2. Fans
  3. Tools for building repair
  4. Cleaning supplies and tools
  5. Personal protective equipment such as work gloves, nitrile gloves, work masks, and eye protection
  6. Unopened bottles of bleach

At this time the Salvation Army will not be accepting clothing, food, or household goods.

Individuals needing flood clean-up kits or water before Friday can pick them up at either Salvation Army location.

3400 W Central Park Ave, Davenport, 9AM-3PM M-F, 309-230-8554

2200 5th Ave, Moline,  9AM-4PM, M-Th; 9AM-12PM (Friday), 309-230-8557

For additional details and questions call Bill Horrell, Salvation Army Development Director at 309-566-0350.

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