What To Include in Care Kits for the Homeless

While many individuals look forward to summer for warmer weather, sunnier days, and vacation plans, other individuals struggle to stay healthy due to a lack of resources. Even though summer is a treasured time for many, it’s often a more complicated story for those experiencing homelessness. Inconsistent access to clean drinking water, cool indoor environments, and other resources make summer unbearable for people experiencing homelessness since they are exposed to a swath of health hazards as the temperatures rise. When donating to those in need within your community, consider 2moda’s guide on what to include in care kits for the homeless. Including the following materials will ensure your care kits provide as much of a positive impact as possible.

Sunscreen and Water

For many folks experiencing homelessness, extreme heat in the summer poses just as many hazards as the extreme cold of winter. That’s why it’s essential to include season-specific materials in each care kit.

To help those without stable shelter stay protected from the sun and hydrated throughout the summer season, fill your care kits with sunscreen and water. Providing both items can help prevent dehydration, severe sunburn and sun blisters, heatstroke, and even skin cancer.

Socks

Homeless shelters are in high demand for fresh pairs of socks—a major reason why you should consider adding them to your list of what to include in care kits for the homeless. A fresh pair of socks can reduce an individual’s risk of catching various fungal infections.

You can find a range of wholesale socks in bulk at 2moda for a reasonable price. We have a diverse selection of sock styles and sizes, so that you can provide for those without fresh socks this summer.

Hygienic Materials

Hygienic supplies are also in high demand year-round. Donating various hygienic materials can help those who may have wavering income maintain their health. A few examples of hygienic items to stow in your care kits include:

  • Toothpaste and toothbrush
  • Hairbrush or comb
  • Shampoo and conditioner
  • Soap, body gel, or wash
  • Floss and mouthwash
  • Deodorant
  • Razors and shaving cream or gel

What To Store Your Donations In

Are you wondering how you should transport all these goods to your local shelter for people experiencing homelessness? 2moda recommends investing in wholesale book bags; that way, you can provide durable, reusable backpacks to those in need at an affordable price. Plus, placing a bunch of small items in several backpacks is a more practical way to donate, and the shelter receiving these goods will appreciate your commitment to the organization.