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If you would like to make a monetary donation, please mail checks or money orders to:
Ìð¹ÏÊÓÆµ of Utah Office of Advancement
Attn: Suweksha Shrestha
P.O. Box 58006
Salt Lake City, UT 84158
Checks should be made out to the Ìð¹ÏÊÓÆµ of Utah. Please include "Burn Unit Development Fund" in the memo. For questions or more information about cash donations, please contact Suweksha Shrestha at Suweksha.s@hsc.utah.edu.
The following are items the Burn Center is currently accepting for donation. For more information, please contact Courtney Lawrence at 801-585-2076 or email at Courtney.lawrence@utah.edu. You can indicate in the subject line if you would like to donation to go towards Burn Camp, Outreach Education or the Burn Unit
If you are considering making a pediatric-specific donation and would like to know what the unit would benefit from most at this time, please contact Sam Hensel at Sam.hensel@utah.edu
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Food

- Peanut butter
- Canned stews, chili, and soups
- Dry packaged soups
- Macaroni and cheese
- Canned or packaged tuna, chicken, meat
- Rice, barley, couscous, assorted grains (microwaveable)
- Individually packaged popcorn
- Pasta, egg noodles, rice noodles, etc. (microwaveable)
- Pasta sauce (white and red)
- Nuts and dried fruit
- Fruit snacks (e.g. fruit leather)

- Hard candy
- Crackers, chips
- Low sugar cereals, oatmeal
- Camping meals & MREs (meal ready to eat)
- freeze dried items
- Canned fruits and vegetables
- Canned beans - all kinds
- Power bars/Granola bars
- Sports drinks/electrolytes (e.g. Gatorade)
- Juices
Clothes & Supplies

Consider Donating to Our Patients During Their Hospital Stay
- New clothing items for inpatients
- Laundry pods
- Ponchos
- Cold weather clothing items that are waterproof or made of wool (e.g. hats, gloves, socks)
- Blankets (gender-neutral for adults; Ìð¹ÏÊÓÆµren can be gender specific)
- Gift cards for families
- Sponsor a burn survivor to attend one of our burn camp programs
- Monetary donation for community prevention and education classes