New Way to Give: Magnificat Houses Introduces In-Kind Donation Tool

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New In-Kind Donation Tool Makes Giving Simple and Impactful

We’re excited to announce the launch of our new online In-Kind Donation tool, now available. This easy-to-use form helps individuals, churches, and community groups donate high-need items directly to those we serve. Whether you want to donate cleaning supplies, food, or any other in-kind donation, Magnificat Houses Inc makes it simple to contribute to housing efforts and support those in need. Magnificat Houses Inc is committed to providing housing, allowing you to donate in-kind, donate food, donate cleaning supplies, and more.

Your donations help Magnificat Houses provide daily essentials for people experiencing homelessness, poverty, and mental illness in Houston. We currently accept:

  • Food: Perishable and non-perishable items (please, no expired goods)

  • Hygiene products: New items such as soaps, shampoos, toothbrushes, and toilet paper

  • Premade meals: Individually packaged or family-sized

  • Household cleaning supplies: New, unopened products only

Whether you’re cleaning out your pantry or organizing a group drive, your donation makes a direct impact on someone’s life.

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