After many years of providing service to our customers and help to victims of violence, Noah Sales Again will only be open twice more before closing its doors.
We will be open for business:
July 10th, 10:00 a.m. – 5:0o p.m.
August 7th, 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
In order to maintain the confidentiality and safety of our clients, the store will still be the collection point for donations, which may be dropped off from 1 – 5 p.m. on Friday afternoons.
Come visit us in July and August for the best shopping deals in Abilene:
Noah Sales Again
640 Butternut (Corner of Butternut and South 7th) in Abilene
(325) 672-5150
A cow patty could make you $250 richer if you’re the lucky winner in a game of cow patty bingo. The fundraiser will be held July 18th on the lawn of the Haskell County courthouse. 144 squares will be sold for $10 each.
If Buford the bull graces your square with his cow patty, you’ll take home $250 and the knowledge that you’ve helped raise money for victims of family violence in Noah Project’s northern counties.
July 18th will be a day of fun for the whole family. Buford will be roaming the lawn, ABC Greenhouse will have a plant sale to raise money for Noah – North, and more events and activities are in the works.
Only 144 squares are available for the bingo game, and they’re going fast. Reserve yours by calling Noah Project – North at (940) 864-2551.
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Ann Hawkins with bags of supplies from Brookhollow Christian Women.
Noah Project would like to thank the Christian Women’s Group at Brookhollow Christian Church, for their generous donation of cosmetics, toiletries, socks, and other essentials for the women and children in the shelter.
Noah Project has helped a lot of clients this summer, and we have a special need right now for:
- Baby formula
- Baby wipes
- Q-Tips
If you would like to donate to Noah Project to help victims of family violence, click here for more information and to find out what we need most right now.
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One of our greatest joys is seeing our clients move out of the shelter and into their own homes, but most of the time those new homes need a little bit of work to make them sparkle.
“Ana’s Kits” is a donation idea where people donate buckets of cleaning supplies so former victims will have everything they need to start their new lives in a clean, welcoming home. Since each of Ana’s Kits is made of many smaller items, it’s a perfect project for Sunday school classes, school groups, or other small organizations that want to work together to make a big difference.
If you’d like more information or you want to donate one of Ana’s Kits, please call us at 676-7107.
Suggested items for each bucket:
- Soaps and cleansers
- A broom and dustpan
- A mop
- Rubber gloves
- Sponges
- Scrub brushes
- Paper towels