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Islets of Hope where to donate diabetes supplies in Iowa |
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VERY IMPORTANT MESSAGE ABOUT DONATING SUPPLIES! Many organizations are in need of donations of new, unexpired diabetes supplies to redistribute them to those in need. Please do not send expired items as they cannot be used. Some places only accept unopened items so contact the organization before sending your donation. Federal law (and most states, too) prohibit the re-distribution of EXPIRED or blood- contaminated (used meters and lancets) medical items. Please do not send used meters and lancets or expired medical items to charitable organizations. EXPIRED ITEMS must be thrown away and are not tax-deductible as they have no value.
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Where can I donate diabetes supplies, insulin pumps and pump supplies?
Disclaimer: We give other organizations that provide assistance to those in need free listing on our website. We believe that by offering you other options to donate diabetes supplies more people in need will be helped. We strongly encourage you to contact the organizations in our listing prior to making your donation. We are not responsible for any claims or misinformation given by organizations on this page or through any of their contact information. If you wish to add your organization to our directory please e-mail lahle@isletsofhope.com. Iowa House of Mercy Medical Clinic Phone:
(515) 643-6525 Contact: Sarah Schoen, Clinic/School Social Worker; (515)
643-6528 Website: www.mercydesmoines.org/services/houseofmercy.asp Tax receipt for donations? We are a nonprofit organization. Information supplied by this organization - We are a free clinic in Des Moines, Iowa and see many diabetic patients. We pay for the majority of their syringes, test strips, and other diabetes supplies because our patients do not qualify for any other kind of assistance. We also refer diabetic patients on to specialists and help bear the cost of referrals. Financial contributions as well as donations of non-expired, new diabetes supplies including syringes, glucose meters, test strips, ketone strips, lancets and lancing devices would go a long way towards helping us continue to offer our services to diabetics in need. |
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