In-Kind Donations

Volunteers for Honduran Communities regularly sends medications, supplies, and equipment to Honduras. These in-kind donations help us fulfill our mission. See our wishlist below and consider sponsoring a donation drive. 

To learn more or donate items, please contact Mary Ellen Gannon. Donations can be dropped off at our Fall Church Warehouse upon appointment.

Medical Donations Needed

  • Medicines (with at least 12 months remaining before expiration)

    - Antibiotics [oral and topical]

    - Local anesthesia such as Xylocaine, Marcaine, or Sensorcaine 

    - Eye drops

    -Antifungal creams

  • Medical Supplies (with at least 12 months remaining before expiration)

    - Large, medium, and small elastic bandages

    - Supplies for patients with diabetes

  • Physical therapy equipment

    - Pediatric wheelchairs are specially needed

  • Diagnostic Equipment

    - Portable ultrasounds and others

  • Operating Room Equipment

    - Portable C-Arm Machines are imperative to obtain

Unfortunately we are unable to accept open prescription medications, used shower and potty chairs, medical beds, or used respiratory equipment.

Person in teal scrubs smiling and sitting on a box in a hospital storage area filled with medical supplies.
A group of people in a room with a wheelchair. One woman is lifting a child, while two others smile nearby. The room has colorful decorations on the wall.

Non-Medical Needs

  • Baby birth kits (blankets, clothes, bottles, diapers…)

  • Used glasses (prescription) or sunglasses (prescription or non)

  • Hats with brims (baseball, visors…)

  • Many other educational and children’s supplies - email Mary Ellen Gannon if you have questions.

Volunteer Community Drives

Does your church, Scout Troup, or other community group want to do a collective volunteer event? We can help you prepare a community outreach.

Email us to learn more!

Warehouse interior with people organizing and moving boxed items, shelves with supplies, and pallets loaded with wrapped goods.

Video of a young girl receiving her very first wheelchair. In-kind donations made this moment possible. Thank you for brinigng health and hope to Honduras.