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People

Helping People

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Neighbors

Helping

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The 3000 Club's aim to supply food and resources to communities in need. Donations are accepted and all proceeds support our non-profit organization's mission.

Nicco, our CEO heads our Phoenix warehouse with a group of dedicated and wonderful volunteers! Come join us!

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American Medical Aid Program

The American Medical Aid Program, also known as The 3000 Club Medical Reclamation Project, saves lives by recovering unused medical supplies, nutritional supplements, educational materials and personal care products and durable medical equipment. Every year, we reclaim millions of dollars of medical supplies and equipment. We redistribute to people with critical needs locally and internationally.    

 

Since 2008, the organization has helped deliver these  medical resources directly to under served populations  in the United States, Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Haiti, Panama and the Philippines. 

 

Volunteers are needed on a continuing basis to help find, sort and repack. Shifts are flexible and fun! We welcome groups who would like to volunteer on weekends.      

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Market on the Move

In October of 2010, the Market On the Move (MOM) was born. The 3000 Club partnered with churches and other non-profit organizations to host weekly events where semi-truck loads of produce were brought into the valley where a supporter can donate $10 and receive up to 60 lbs. of produce that they can share with anyone they know who are in need. By end of the winter produce in May 2014, there were more than 50 distribution sites in metro Phoenix and in Tucson with over 30 million pounds of produce have been rescued and redistributed.

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During the hotter summer months, we run only out of our Phoenix and Tucson warehouses 6am-8am as a prepackaged boxed drive-through only. Since it is off-season, produce can be limited in varieties and qualities. 

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Host sites start up every October-January (sites are added every weekend as we get into the new produce season) and continue through the first weekend of June.

    

If you have any questions for the greater Phoenix area, please contact us via email or call us (623) 980-7357.

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  • Beans

  • Biscuits/Crackers

  • Blankets

  • Canned Goods

  • Chap-Stick

  • Dog Food, Collars & Leashes

  • Feminine Hygiene Products

  • First Aid Supplies

  • Incontinence Pads/Diapers

  • Lotions and SunBlock

  • Pasta

  • Rice

Disaster Relief

The 3000 Club also works to address the immediate needs of those struggling in the aftermath of both natural and man-made disasters, homeless, etc.

 

In hopes of responding more effectively to these situations as they occur. We actively seek out partners and resources. We also conduct supply/equipment drives throughout the year. By preparing in advance, we can do more to provide the aid and relief that people in crisis need.

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To help in this effort, the following items can be donated at both our warehouses anytime:​​​​

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  • Single Linen/Bed Sheets

  • Sleeping Bags

  • Socks

  • Soap

  • Shoes

  • Tents

  • Toothpaste

  • Toothbrush

  • Towels

  • Underwear (both genders/all sizes

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