With support from and in partnership with the community, Newby-ginnings of North Idaho, Inc., a non-profit organization, will provide, with honor, respect and integrity, essential items, resources and referrals to area Active Military, Veterans, and Gold Star Families in need of such services.
There are no income eligibility requirements and you do not have to prove need. All this is needed is proof of military service, past or present, for yourself or an associated family member.
The Newby-ginnings shop is full of everything needed to make a house a home. Furniture, appliances, lamps, curtains, towels and bed linens; small kitchen appliances, cookware, bake ware, flatware and dishes.
Clothing, shoes, coats and other warm weather gear; toiletries, medical equipment, blankets and food.
Newby-ginnings is a place where our clients can come, not only for basic household necessities, but peer support, friendship, a kind word from a valued volunteer as well as resources and referrals to other agencies. We work very closely with the VA, the AL, the VFW, the DAV, the Combat Vet Riders, Kootenai County Veteran Services, Goodwill, Heritage Health, the Department of Labor and St. Vincent’s just to name a few. We maintain a community resource board with current job listings, community events and other resources. Tim Gray and Steven Guzauskis, local Veteran Service Officers with the American Legion, provides on-site services by appointment.
Newby-ginnings accepts all types of donations including household items, furniture, clothing, cold weather gear, etc. We provided these items to military, Veterans and Gold Star families at no cost.
BRING YOUR DONATION TO OUR SHOP MONDAY - THURSDAY 9-5
570 S. Clearwater Loop, Unit A
Post Falls, ID 83854
My son, SPC Nicholas Newby enlisted in the Idaho National Guard in 2008 and was deployed to Iraq with his unit in 2010. Nick was 10 months into his 12-month deployment on July 7, 2011 when an IED was detonated near the Humvee that he, Nathan Beyers and Jason Rzepa were in. On that Thursday, we went to work, came home, had dinner and enjoyed the warm evening. That was the day two uniformed military personnel came to our house, read us their script and stood helplessly by as our world shattered into a million pieces.