Warm Clothing Collection
Cleveland, Ohio, September 16th, 2022, ⎯ Save Our Families is kicking off our Warm Clothing Collection! We want to help our residents stay warm this fall and winter as the seasons change. We need your help to continue impacting the members of our communities directly. At this time, we are collecting new or gently used blankets, coats, hats, gloves, scarves, socks, and winter boots. We are also collecting other supplies like hot hands/warming packs, hand sanitizer, shampoo, soap, and other personal hygiene items. As we serve many unhoused people, we also need new or used camping tents.
With the community’s help, in 2021, Save Our Families provided over 75 coats and blankets to the residents of Cuyahoga County. With your support, we can continue to ensure our communities stay warm during our colder months. Items can be dropped off at Corner of The Sky Books and Beyond, Tuesday through Saturday, 9 am – 5 pm. Please contact us directly with any questions.
Drop Off Location:
Corner of the Sky Books and Beyond
2151 Broadview Road
Cleveland, OH 44109
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