Originally Posted by
phillygold
So, how about a smaller charity? Example: I served on the Board of a domestic violence charity here in PA. The charity had many missions, one of which was to operate a shelter for women and children. At any time there were one or two families in there. They welcomed donations of individual items to prepare communal dinners.
Many organizations in my area of PA have food pantries. They don't have corporate donors, but rely on private donations. So, while each person receiving a box of food that day may receive a box of pasta, a jar of sauce, etc., they won't all receive the same pasta or the same sauce. They would welcome donations of any sort of pasta sauce.