Haiti Relief Effort

To assist the community in the Haiti relief effort please see the list below of the Delray Beach drop off sites and acceptable items. 

Financial donations can be done online at www.redcross-pbc.org or checks can be dropped off at any of the City sites and should be made payable to "AP 2885 Haiti Relief & Development."

Drop Off Sites

City Hall
100 N.W. 1st Avenue
Delray Beach, FL  33444
(561) 243-7000

Pompey Park
1101 N.W. 2nd Street
Delray Beach, FL  33444
(561) 243-7248

Veterans Park
802 N.E. 1 Street
Delray Beach, FL  33444
(561) 243-7350

Fire Station 1/Headquarters
501 W. Atlantic Avenue
Delray Beach, FL  33444
(561) 243-7400

Fire Station 2
35 Andrews Avenue
(561) 243-7400

Fire Station 3
651 W. Linton Blvd.
(561) 243-7400

Fire Station 4
4321 W. Lake Ida Road
(561) 243-7400

Fire Station 5
4000 Old Germantown Road
(561) 243-7400

Fire Station 6
3614 S. Ocean Blvd.
Highland Beach
(561) 243-7400

In partnership with the following organizations:

American Red Cross
825 Fern Street
West Palm Beach, FL  33401
1-800-733-2767

Missionary Flights International
3170 Airmans Drive
Ft. Pierce, FL  34946
772-462-2395

Local Drop-off site

Bethel Evangelical Baptist Church
809 S.W. 8th Avenue
Delray Beach, FL  33444
(561) 266-5957
Pastor Evens Jules

 

List of acceptable donated items:

No clothing please

Utensils
Canned foods (flip open tops)
Bottled Water
Condensed, evaporated and powdered milk
Rice, beans in 10-20lb bags
Canned pasta meals
Garbage liners
Peanut butter
Batteries, Flashlights, Matches
Gauze, Neosporin
Gauze Bandages
Kotex
Personal Hygiene Kits (1 gallon zip lock bags) -bar soap, tooth brush/paste, band-aids
Diapers
Toilet paper
Hand sanitizers

Send comments to Beardsley@mydelraybeach.com.

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