Contact Information
- John Evans
- Branch Manager
- Phone: 316-932-8703
- Email: jwevans48@hotmail.com
Mailing Address
- 911 W. Maple
- Wichita, KS 67213
Warehouse Location
- 911 W. Maple
- Wichita, KS 67213
Warehouse Number
316-932-8703
Wednesdays and Saturdays from 9am to 3pm
Groups are invited to volunteer, please call to schedule a time that works for you.
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Jeff Crane, Branch Manager
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316-655-1854
911 W Maple
Wichita, KS 67213
Open Wednesday and Saturday 9 AM -3 PM
Wichita●News Articles


Many Local Organizations Blessed With Delivery of Goods
Throughout the month on July, OGT’s Wichita Branch volunteers made several deliveries to local org...
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Aid and Medical Equipment Loaded By Wonderful Volunteers
Wichita Branch volunteers were busy loading 1,465 boxes of various aid and medical equipment to ship...
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Aid Arrives to Bless Many In Need
Wichita Branch shipment was distributed and served many, many families living in poverty. Praise be ...
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Shipment Arrives in Republic of Georgia
OGT’s Wichita Branch load to Republic of Georgia has cleared customs and was unloaded! Association...
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Aid Shipped to Ukraine
Way to go Wichita Branch volunteers with loading 1,497 boxes of blankets, school supplies, hygiene k...
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Goods Unloaded Under the Glow of Christmas Lights
Wichita Branch volunteers delivered 46,656 Kids Against Hunger meals, children’s items and other g...
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Help OGT Wichita Branch Collect Masks & Gloves for NELM in Arizona
Wichita Branch is needing help to get masks and disposable gloves for Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mi...
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Aid Delivered to St Joseph’s Indian School In South Dakota
St. Joseph’s Indian School in Chamberlain, SD is a Christian school that also offers housing to ch...
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2 Local Deliveries Will Help Many
OGT’s Wichita Branch volunteers made two local deliveries. The first was towels and washcloths to ...
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