Help Save Christmas!
Good Supply Co. is so proud to say that in the year we have been serving our community almost 1 million dollars worth of goods have been provided to those in need in Northern Nevada. But it is with a sad heart that we must share that even with the incredible strides we have been able to make for our community, Good Supply Co. is in danger of closing its doors just before Christmas, the biggest giving time of the year.
We May Lose Our Warehouse
Our warehouse was purchased by a new company and with that purchase has come an unexpected 32% rent increase effective immediately. As a small non-profit, we are having difficulties meeting this demand and are worried about our ability to continue serving the community this Christmas. In order to keep this work in our community active this year, Good Supply Co. needs the help of the community.
Please Spread the Word
We are hoping to raise additional donations and spark new partnerships so that we can raise the money to stay or to find a new warehouse with a fair market value lease. Please share this out on your social media feeds and help us Save Christmas!
Meeting day-to-day needs and helping disaster-impacted communities, we deliver goods that transform lives and bring hope and dignity to those in need.
Good Supply Co. Good Done this Year
In the year we have been serving our community almost 1 million dollars worth of goods to those in need in Northern Nevada. We have worked to help non-profits, provide disaster relief during the Paradise Fires and connected the community with socially responsible partners while considering environmental impacts.
Helping Serve Individuals and Families in Need
The Good Supply Co. picks up, stores and distributes goods that would otherwise go to waste and distributes them to those in need. We provide products and vouchers philanthropic organizations and to the working poor (an underserved population) and connect people to the supplies they need to make a better life. Without a warehouse, our work becomes near impossible.
Northern Nevada Communities Served
The Good Supply works with local non-profits and businesses who are trying to improve their communities and provides them with the goods they need to give people a helping hand. We have helped serve important non-profits in the community such as:
Silver Stage Food Pantry
Destiny Center
Voice in the Wilderness
Project 150 Reno
Evan’s Warm Feet Project
Center of Hope
House of Blessings
Reno Bike Project
Paradise Fire Victims
Dream Center
YWAM Mountain View
Sierra Safari Zoo
Dad-Excellence Academy
Palabra de Vida
Women and Children’s Center of the Sierra
Kiwanis Bike Club
Children’s Cabinet
African refugees
To name a few
Disaster Relief Response
Good Supply Co. also provides disaster relief for our community and other surrounding communities. During the Paradise fire this year, Good Supply Co. offered goods needed to care for the families and helped provide goods to replace those lost during the fire.
Environmental Impact
The Good Supply Co. helps our community as well as our carbon footprint by picking up appliances, home essentials, toys and more, that otherwise would be thrown out or shipped, repackaged, and shipped again states over, and delivers it directly to those in need.
How you can Help! Save Christmas Campaign!
The holidays are upon us and tens of thousands of families are waiting to benefit from your generosity this holiday season. You can help by spreading the word or by donating to Good Supply Co. to directly impact the disadvantaged in our Northern Nevada Community at goodsupplyco.org/donate. As a volunteer run organization, every dollar of your donation is applied to helping distribute the goods to those in need in our community.
For the Media
This Friday, December 6th from 12pm - 2pm Good Supply Co. will be distributing much needed clothing, household goods, appliances, bedding, hygiene products, and toys from their warehouse; hopefully not for the last time. We are inviting local news media to come and report on this event to help gain the attention of the community for their “Help Save Christmas” campaign.