AIKEN, S.C. – As the cooler months approach, the Salvation Army in Aiken County is taking steps to support those in need by launching a winter donation drive. This initiative aims to gather warm clothing and accessories for individuals and families who may struggle to afford adequate winter attire.
The collection effort is already underway, with a key drop-off location established at the Salvation Army center on Gayle Avenue. This center is open to the public during weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Donations are being accepted now until October 31, giving the community ample time to contribute.
Everyone in the community is encouraged to check their closets and consider donating any gently used items that will be helpful during the colder months.
The winter months can be particularly challenging for those facing financial difficulties. By donating, community members can help ensure that everyone has access to the clothing they need to stay warm. The Salvation Army plays a vital role in meeting these needs, and support from local residents is crucial in this effort.
Last year, the Salvation Army in Aiken successfully gathered thousands of items, which made a significant difference for families in need. This year, they hope to surpass those figures and provide even more resources to individuals throughout Aiken County.
As temperatures begin to drop, the Salvation Army urges everyone in Aiken to take part in this important mission. Whether it’s a warm coat no longer in use or a fresh pair of gloves, every item counts. Donations can be dropped off at the designated location, and volunteers are also welcomed to assist in sorting and distributing the clothing.
In addition to clothing donations, the Salvation Army always appreciates monetary contributions. These funds assist in supporting their various programs aimed at helping the local community. Those interested in giving can visit the Aiken center for more information.
With winter just on the horizon, now is the perfect time for Aiken residents to take action. Together, the community can ensure that everyone is prepared for the cold, fostering a spirit of kindness and support.
The Salvation Army in Aiken County has been a steadfast presence in the community, providing essential services and support for those in need. As winter approaches, their mission becomes even more critical. By participating in the donation drive, local residents can help spread warmth and compassion among their neighbors.
For more information about the donation process or to find out how you can help, feel free to stop by the Salvation Army on Gayle Avenue during business hours. Together, we can make a difference this winter.
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