CWS Hygiene Kits

You can make sure that someone has the hygiene supplies they need to start their day out right.

How it Works

Assembling CWS Kits is an easy way to share your love with others and have a fun experience with your family and friends.


Assemble

This is the fun part! Now its time to assemble the CWS Kits. Maybe you could even host a kit assembly party?


Share

When you share a CWS Hygiene Kit, you show a tremendous amount of love and support to our neighbors around the world. CWS will share these kits on your behalf to communities in need.


Transform Lives

These kits will provide a little piece of hope when someone needs it most.

Here's what you'll need:

  • One hand towel measuring approximately 15" x 28" to 16" x 32" (no fingertip, bath, dish towel or micro-fiber)
  • One washcloth
  • One wide-tooth comb removed from the package
    • Must be sturdy with at least 6 inches of teeth
    • No pocket combs or picks
    • Rattail and combs without handles are acceptable
  • One fingernail or toenail clipper removed from the package (either one is acceptable)
  • One bath-size bar of soap in the original package
  • One toothbrush in the original package
  • Ten standard size Band-Aids
  • Wide-tooth Comb

All items need to fit inside a one-gallon Ziploc type bag. Remove the excess air from the bag and seal before boxing.

Do NOT add any extra items or toothpaste. A tube of extended expiration date toothpaste will be added to each hygiene kit just prior to its final journey.

Value: $15.00
Support the Shipping and Processing Fund: $2.00 per kit

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Packing Instructions

Finished assembling your kits? Find packing instructions and other helpful hints here.

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Drop Off Kits

Here is the important information about where you drop off your completed kits.

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Support the Shipping Fund

Shipping kits to the people who need them is expensive. Thank you for your generous donation to cover part of these shipping and processing expenses.

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“We forget about hard it is for people who do not have funds to just have hygiene supplies. It can be as simple as a toenail clipper or soap or a washcloth. But often those are the type of items people just can't afford.”
Rev. Virginia Lohmann Bauman, Senior Pastor, St. John's United Church of Christ, Columbus, Ohio