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Crisis Care Kits (CCKs) are care packages assembled by Nazarene churches and sent to people affected by natural disasters, war, and other crises around the world. These kits provide essential hygiene and comfort items to those in urgent need and are distributed through Nazarene Compassionate Ministries (NCM).
Helping with Crisis Care Kits is a hands-on way for our church to show Christ’s love to those in need. Every kit is more than just supplies—it’s a message of hope and compassion in Jesus’ name. We are collecting kits from March 1 – March 31.
Two-gallon Ziploc bags, along with item lists and packing instructions, are available at the church.
While it may be convenient, we kindly ask that you avoid purchasing certain items from dollar stores, as they often have shorter expiration dates and lower product quality, which may not meet the needs of those receiving the kits.
Items Needed
- 1 medium-size bottle of shampoo (12-18 oz.)
- ◦ Please tape flip-tops closed, using heavy packing tape, and please do not include medicated shampoo.
- 2 bars of soap, bath-size or larger, in original packaging
- 1 medium toothpaste (4.0-6.4 oz.), expiration date should be at least 18 months out from the time the kit is packed
- 3 toothbrushes, in original packaging
- Please do not include only children’s toothbrushes.
- 1 box of adhesive bandages, containing 30 or more bandages
- Please do not include medicated bandages.
- 1 fingernail clipper
- Please do not include toenail clippers.
- 1 large, sturdy hair comb
- 2 hand towels, approximately 15” × 28”
- Please do not include kitchen towels, bar wipes, or washcloths.
- 4 pocket-size packages of facial tissue
- 1 stuffed toy, 6-8 inches tall, soft and huggable
- 7 unscented sanitary pads, regular absorbency, each individually wrapped, all placed in a 1-quart zip-close plastic bag, then added to the kit
Pack all items in a 2-gallon Ziploc bag. Remove excess air before sealing.
Reach out to Tina Hiter if you have any questions.
Here’s a great informational video for reference.