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Donate Insulin / Diabetes Supplies – Laramie Country Centralized Pharmacy, Cheyenne, WY
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.
Wyoming
Laramie County Centralized Pharmacy
3100 Henderson Drive, Suite 3
Cheyenne, WY 82001
Phone: 307-638-6842
Contact: Natasha Gallizzi, Pharm.D.
Email address: Please call with questions about donations.
Website: Not listed at this time.
Tax receipt for donations? Not at this time.
Information supplied by this organization – This is a new program run by a pharmacist in Wyoming. We work closely with the Cheyenne Community Clinic. Our pharmacy provides prescriptions to the un/underinsured residents of Wyoming through our medication donation program. We can accept all diabetes supplies, syringes, prescription medications, and non-prescription medications if they are not expired and are in a sealed container or blister package. If we cannot use the medication, we make sure that some of the other agencies in town get it to give to their clients. By the end of the year we will have a site on the Wyoming Department of Health website. We do not provide tax reciepts for donations at this time.
Donate Insulin / Diabetes Supplies – St. James Less Free Clinic, Ashland, VA
Updated 11/21/2009: This organization is no longer accepting donations of any diabetes 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.
Virginia
Saint James the Less Free Clinic
PO Box 117
Ashland, VA 23005
(125 Beverly Road)
Phone: (804) 798-8890
Contact: Julie Ericksen, Pharmaceutical Director
Email: jbericksen@comcast.net
Website: None at this time.
Tax receipt for donations? We can provide a receipt using our letterhead.
UPDATED 11/21/09: Information supplied by this organization – We can accept all new, unexpired diabetes supplies, syringes, prescription medications, and non-prescription medications. We are especially in need of blood glucose testing meters and test strips. This organization is no longer accepting donations of any diabetes supplies.
Donate Anything Diabetes Related – Health Coalition Edu. Center, Ridgeway, VA
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.
Virginia
Healthcare Coalition Education Center/
Martinsville Henry County Coalition for Health and Wellness
Ridgeway Education Center
6890 Greensboro Road,
P.O. Box 107
Ridgeway, VA 24148-0107
Phone: (276) 956-3587
Contact: Suzanne M. Britt, Education Coordinator
Email address: edcenter@healthycommunitymhc.org
Website: http://www.healthycommunitymhc.org/ and Education Center
Tax receipt for donations? Yes.
Information supplied by this organization – We are the healthcare program of a charity in Martinsville, Henry County, and Patrick County, Virginia. We give free diabetes education classes, and try to find free or discounted diabetes supplies for the uninsured or underinsured people in our area. We used to be a manufacturing/textile center, but all the mills and most of the factories have shut down. When people lost their jobs, most also lost their health insurance and any prescription assistance. We need donations of items we can pass along to those in need including meters, test strips, books, magazines, etc.
We cannot dispense medicine (i.e., insulin or oral diabetes medications). If you need any additional information, please email or call Suzanne Britt at (276) 956-3587. Thank you very much.

