Distribution Center

OUR MISSION

Kirstin's Haven Inc., a 501(C)(3) nonpartisan, nonprofit organization, has partnered with Good360, a national nonprofit and leader in the product philanthropy space, to create the Foncham Distribution Center.

The Foncham Distribution Center works with companies and retailers to donate new, nonperishable items to nonprofits, making giving simpler and more effective. Nonprofit organizations of all sizes and missions in the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia can benefit from the items available through the program.

OUR SERVICES

The Foncham Distribution Center offers donated general merchandise and home products to nonprofit organizations through a unique partnership with local and national retailers. The retailers donate their new, overstocked, and returned items that would usually go to a landfill to the Foncham Distribution Center. The Foncham Distribution Center then makes these items available to your nonprofit so that you can save funds and continue to meet the needs of families, individuals, and veterans faced with economic challenges.

The Foncham Distribution Center helps to change lives and strengthen communities by mobilizing companies to donate the goods that nonprofits need everyday.

BECOME A MEMBER OF FONCHAM DISTRIBUTION CENTER

Agency Partners must present the following:

  • Completed Membership Application
  • 501 (C) (3) Certification from the Internal Revenue Service
  • Most recent 990
  • General Program Material (i.e. brochure of services)

$150 membership fee. Must be organization credit card or check. Cash and payments from individuals are not accepted.

INSIDE THE CENTER

Foncham Distribution Center helps various companies, local retailers, and charities collaborate to meet the needs in their communities by providing useful products for the community. Some of the inventory your nonprofit can access in our new 12,000 square foot warehouse include:

  • Furniture
  • Small appliances
  • Clothing
  • Sporting goods

VIEW OUR INVENTORY LIST

A special thanks to those who help us reach our Common Goal.

VENDOR & PARTNERS

Our vendors and partners give us the opportunity to utilize items that would be normally be disposed of. Overstocked, returned, and unsold items are the kind of things that we give value to. In return for your generosity, we do the work to protect your brand and your product, so you don’t have to worry. All members of the Foncham Distribution Center are vetted nonprofit organization using the product to meet the needs of the ill, needy, youth, and veteran populations.

NON-PROFIT

We distribute donated goods to vetted 501(C)3 organizations, churches, and faith-based organizations. Nonprofit organizations can sign up to become a member of the Foncham Distribution Center and start receiving donated items.

HOW YOU CAN HELP

DONATE YOUR TIME

Foncham Distribution Center needs more volunteers to help make product available to our nonprofit members. We welcome volunteers who are interested in helping us sort donated items and organize our warehouse. Contact us to see how you can help with the next upcoming event.

WHY WE LOVE PARTNERSHIP

Foncham Distribution Center makes sure low-income families can support themselves, students have school supplies, homeless have hygiene products, veterans have comforters and toiletries. None of this would be possible without our partnerships with both donors and nonprofits.

Our Location

5801 Allentown Road Suite 310, Camp Springs, MD, 20746

Hours of Operation

Our Regular Schedule

Monday:

9:00 am-6:00 pm

Tuesday:

9:00 am-6:00 pm

Wednesday:

9:00 am-6:00 pm

Thursday:

9:00 am-6:00 pm

Friday:

9:00 am-6:00 pm

Saturday:

9:00 am-6:00 pm

Sunday:

Closed

Testimonials

  • "Mr. Robert Holmes, Veteran U.S. Armed Forces said he came to Kirstin’s Haven unemployed and feeling hopeless. KHI was able to assist him in finding gainful employment and participating in community resources for health and therapy. As part of his recovery process along with supports from KHI, Mr. Holmes reunited with his family and relocated to Virginia to live with his wife."
    Kirstin's Haven "Stories of Hope"