Kewaunee County’s Violence Intervention Project remains open through many avenues, both digital, and in the case of emergencies, physical locations. In order to provide essential services, VIP is asking for donations of a range of goods from face masks to the usual requests like laundry soap, toothpaste, and bleach. Advocate Jill says in-kind donations cannot be taken, but you can place orders at the Piggly Wiggly in Kewaunee, Denny’s Supervalu of Algoma, and Luxemburg’s Stodola’s IGA.
Let the grocery store know the donation is meant for the Violence Intervention Project, and they will work to schedule a pick-up with the organization.