3000 Club

William Phelps, left, and Abraham Byrd dismantle electrical equipment at the 3000 Club. The organization plans to make computers available to underprivileged children for $20.

Heartsounds: Mother and Infant Care

Mission: We provide post-partum doula support to low-income mothers experiencing depression and anxiety. We help and give hope.

Wish list: Baby supplies including baby carriers, diapers, breastfeeding supplies, gently used clothing.

Address: P.O. Box 31124, Tucson, AZ 85711; 419-6058; www.heartsoundsbaby.org

Old Pueblo Trolley Inc.

Mission: To restore, display and operate trolleys for the public.

Wish list: Chair lift or cash to purchase one so older volunteers can access offices on the second floor of our new operations center.

Address: 250 E. 36th St., Tucson AZ 85713; 792-1802 or 924-3800; www.oldpueblotrolley.org

The 3000 Club

Mission: To rescue, reuse and recycle material to help humanity.

Wish list: The Market on the Move produce season is starting. We are looking for volunteers during our warehouse weekday hours and during our Market on the Move events. We are a fun group of people and can use extra hands at all skill levels.

Address: 250 S. Toole Ave,, Suite 240; Tucson, AZ 85701; 861-9774 or 373-5256, www.the3000club.org

Wings for Women

Mission: Empowering homeless and impoverished women to overcome despair through basic living support, coaching and guidance to lead self-sustainable, productive lives.

Wish list: Food items for the No Hungry Kid Tucson Project, a relief effort to help kids who depend on school breakfast and lunch as their primary meals while at school, including peanut butter and jelly, cereal, milk, cheese, instant macaroni and cheese, granola bars, oatmeal.

Address: P.O. Box 23369 Tucson, AZ 85734; 406-6345; www.wingsforwomentucson.org


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