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Warm Hearts, Warm Hands: Help Us Bring Comfort This Winter
Join SonHaven in providing essential cold-weather clothing to individuals and families in need. Together, we can make a difference!
Why this drive matters
As temperatures drop, countless individuals and families face the harsh reality of winter without adequate clothing. SonHaven’s Cold Weather Clothing Drive is dedicated to collecting and distributing coats, gloves, scarves, hats, and other essentials to those in need. Every donation brings warmth and hope to someone facing the cold.
Get Involved Today
- Donate Clothing: New or gently used winter clothing for all ages is greatly appreciated.
- Make a Financial Contribution: Your monetary gift helps us purchase new items and expand our reach.
- Volunteer Your Time: Join us in sorting, packing, or distributing donations.
See the impact of your generosity
Where and When to Donate
Donation Drop Off Locations:
Independence, MO:
803-466-3085 (Alexei)
Trenton, MO:
Recovery Rocks Missouri
660-214-0678 (Wendy)
Gallatin, MO:
SonHaven Centers of Hope (Gallatin Office) see Randall
816-398-1410 (Randall)
Cameron/Maysville, MO:
SonHaven Centers of Hope, Inc. West Garden Campus
580-771-6778 (Nic)
Clothing Needed:
Coats, gloves, scarves, hats, boots, thermal wear, and blankets for all sizes and ages. (and any other article of clothing: (Underwear, Socks, Shirts, Pants etc.)
Distribution Dates:
- Monday November 18th-Saturday December 21st, 2024
Corporate and Community Partnerships
Are you part of a business or community group? Partner with SonHaven to host a collection drive at your location. Your involvement can make an even greater impact!
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Together, We Can Bring Warmth and Hope This Winter
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