How You Can Help
We have several items we would like to have to enhance Voices for Children's ability to support the children. Below you will find a list that we are constantly updating, so check back often to see how you can help.
The Voices Wish List
Important Notes:
- Thank you in advance for your contribution to the children served by Voices for Children!
- We are seeking only new gifts in their original packaging.
- Please do not wrap the gifts.
- To schedule delivery at the Voices for Children office, please contact Laura Ragan at (314) 552-2454 or lnragan@voicesforchildrenstl.org, or Angela MacBryde at (314) 552-2512 or amacbryde@voicesforchildrenstl.org.
• Hats, scarves, mittens, and gloves are needed for all ages
For Preteens/Teenagers:
• CD players with headphones & batteries (*our most requested item) CDs (Billboard Top Ten pop music, NOW 16, Totally Hits 2006 vol 2, JoJo, Romeo, Usher, Chris Brown, Ne-yo, Rihana)
• Make-up, cosmetic organizers, smelly stuff (lotions, perfumes, soaps, body splash, glitter, etc.)
• Colorful slipper socks
• Jewelry for girls (earrings, necklaces, beaded items, charm bracelets, colorful watches)
• Cologne and watches for boys
• Sports equipment (basketballs [girls and boys], footballs, soccerballs)
• Radio alarm clocks
• Art Supplies (watercolors, tempra paints, pads of paper, colored pencils, beads, craft kits, markers, stationary, gel pens, 8x10 heavy grade art tablets, charcoal pencils)
• Scrap book sized albums, scrapbook supplies
• Disposable cameras
• Gift cards for Target
• Board games/games (Jenga, Uno, Dominos, Backgammon, Mancala, Chess, Trouble, Monopoly, Stratego)
• Sweaters, fleeces and hoodies
• Purses
• Sports jerseys and hats
For Preschoolers/School Age:
• Legos, K'Nex, Bionicles, Lincoln Logs and Tinker Toys
• Trucks, airplanes, and matchbox cars
• Dolls (especially African-American) baby doll bottles and clothing
• Polly Pocket play sets
• Musical instruments
• Dress-up clothes/pretend play sets (doctor, handyman, princess, etc.)
• Character toys and pajamas (Bob the Builder toys, Dora the Explorer toys, Thomas the Train)
• Sports equipment (playground balls, wiffle ball sets, jump ropes)
• Board games (Sorry, UNO, Memory, Concentration, Jenga, Hungry, Hungry Hippo, Junior Monopoly, Skip Bo, Rummikub, Candyland, Chutes and Ladders, Trouble, Connect Four)
• Stuffed animals
• Science kits (make your own gum, bouncy balls, volcano, etc.)
• Sweaters, fleeces and hoodies
For Infants and Toddlers:
• Sound and light toys
• Stacking rings, blocks, sorting toys, See n' Say
• Teethers and rattles
• Stuffed animals
• Puzzles (15-25 pieces) or wooden puzzles
• Soft Dolls (especially African-American)
• Trucks, dump trucks, tractors and airplanes
• Play kitchen items (food, pots and pans, utensils)
• Onesies, bibs, bottles, wash clothes, baby soap, baby wipes, powder, and lotion, travel sets