Donate Medical Supplies in Georgia, South Carolina, & Alabama
Your support can turn surplus into life-saving care. Every year, countless usable medical supplies are discarded, from hospital surplus to unused items in our own homes. WWOAF recovers these valuable resources and puts them directly into the hands of those who need them most.
Your in-kind donation of new or unexpired supplies equips our no-cost emergency training courses, supports vital medical missions, and stocks the shelves of under-resourced clinics. Thank you for helping us bridge the gap in healthcare. Please review our list of accepted items below to see how you can make a difference.
From Bandages to Backpacks: Your Donated Supplies Make Our Training Possible
Effective training is about more than just theory; it’s about building muscle memory and removing barriers. When a student practices with a real CPR pocket mask or applies a pressure bandage, they gain life-saving confidence. When another student receives a pair of donated hiking boots or a backpack, it makes it possible for them to attend wilderness training. Your donation of these essential medical and outdoor supplies makes our realistic, low-cost scenarios possible.
Our Most-Needed Medical and Outdoor Recreation Supplies
To ensure our students get the best possible hands-on training and are properly outfitted for field courses, we are always in need of specific items. You can make an immediate impact by donating any of the following new or gently-used supplies:
- Ace Bandages
- Adhesive Tape
- Adult & Children’s Acetaminophen
- AED Trainers
- Anti-Fungal Ointment
- Antibiotic Ointment
- Back Boards (long and short)
- Backpacks
- Blood Pressure Monitors
- Braces (for splinting)
- Burn Ointment
- Cervical Collars (C-Collars)
- Cotton Balls
- Cotton Swabs
- CPR Manikins (Adult and Infant)
- CPR Pocket Masks / Face Shields
- Dressings
- EpiPen Trainers
- First Aid Kit Bags (empty)
- Gauze Pads
- Gloves (Nitrile)
- Headlamps
- Hiking Shoes
- Hydrocortisone Cream
- Ibuprofen
- Moleskin
- Outdoor Gear (tarps, cordage, etc.)
- Orthopedic Boots
- Sam Splints
- Slings
- Splints
- Syringes (for irrigation)
- Thermometers
- Tourniquets (and training tourniquets)
- Traction Splints
- Trauma Shears
- Triangular Bandages
- Tweezers
Power Our Training
Our courses are fueled by community generosity. Learn how you can organize a drive to collect the essential medical and outdoor gear our students and instructors need to succeed.