Save Our Families Presents: The Winter Warm-Up Coat Drive
Cleveland, Ohio, October 7th, 2021 ⎯ As winter prepares to set in, here in Northeast Ohio, Save Our Families Non-Profit is hosting The Winter Warm-Up Coat Drive. From families still recovering from hardships caused by the pandemic to the underserved population, let’s give the gift of warmth. Our goal is to provide 150 coats and accessories to the resident of Cuyahoga county. We need new or gently used coats, hats, gloves, scarfs, socks, and winter boots. We are also accepting hygiene supplies like hand sanitizer, shampoo, soap, and other personal items.
The coat drive will take place throughout October until November 19th. Items can be dropped off at Corner of The Sky Books and Beyond, Tuesday through Saturday. For those who would like to support the coat drive but can not to make it to the drop-off location, we do have options for monetary donations, and we appreciate all support! We will hold the distribution event on November 20th, from 12 pm – 2 pm, at Corner of the Sky Books and Beyond. Pre-registration is required. Please note that sizes will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Registration form: forms.gle/xBLDyK6EFCUSuW6NA
Drop Off Location:
Corner of the Sky Books and Beyond
2151 Broadview Road
Cleveland, OH 44109
Monetary Donations:
Paypal: paypal.me/saveourfamiliesnp
Cashapp: $SaveOurFamilies
Media Contact:
Kristy F. Steele
info@saveour.family
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