REALLY, Nobody has old T-Shirts? What about gently used clothes? Canned Goods?
Kurt A
kdasmoot at comcast.net
Thu Nov 12 12:47:40 EST 2009
Hello Neighbors,
We are coming on that time of year when somebody will come begging for a donation at every turn but you just don't have the cash to help. Here are a few opportunities to help you clean out your closets and cupboards to help others.
Let me know if you have OLD ratty T-shirts and Linens to donate to EMU GREEN so they can use the material to make things. These items can be in bad shape they will cut off what they can use and recycle the rest. Just contact me at kdasmoot at comcast.net and I will arrange to get them from you.
If you have clothes that are still fit to wear but you no longer need let me know and I'll get them to an appropriate charity or bring them down yourself. You should know that winter isn't the only time people need clothing. You can donate gently used clothing locally anytime of year. Here are a couple of clothing drives that are going on now.
For a complete list of local charities -- Follow this link to Ypsilanti - Give Local
• Clothes Closet now open. Donations are needed to keep the district’s award winning Clothes Closet stocked for families in need. Gently used clothing for infants to adults, including maternity wear, are accepted and the inventory has expanded to include baby supplies and linens for the kitchen and bedroom. The Closet is open 1-4:30 every Wednesday when school is in session. Students and their families who meet eligibility requirements can utilize the service located at 1076 Ecorse Rd. Details: Carolyn Falsetta, 734) 714-1019.
• Give on! Another opportunity to help those in our community is being coordinated at Chapelle Community School, 111 S. Wallace St. The Everyone Values Everyone Clothing Drive is underway and gently used clothing for all ages can be donated at the school’s main office. Donations will be accepted until Dec. 17. The clothes will be given away on Dec. 17 between 4:30-7 p.m. in the school’s gymnasium. Those wishing to take advantage of this free service will need to bring bags to transport clothes. Details: Jason Malloy, (734) 714-1743.
Of course food is needed too -
• Get on board! The Ypsilanti Education Association, the Ypsilanti Support Staff Association and YPS administration invites the community to contribute nonperishable food items for the district’s “Bus Load of Hope” food drive to benefit Hope Clinic. Items can be dropped off between 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 14 at the Shadford Field parking lot, adjacent to Ypsilanti High School. Hope Clinic is a non profit that provides medical care and provides a food pantry to uninsured and low-income families in Washtenaw County. Details: (734) 714-1202
• You can also donate food to the Ypsilanti Pre-Thanksgiving dinner. Contact Tyrone at 734-444-4841 tyronbridges at yahoo.com. My guess is that they could also use some volunteer help. The dinner is Thursday November 19th at Perry School (Gymnasium) and is provided Free with help from Food Gatherers & WCC Culinary Arts Department.
Take care
Kurt Anschuetz
prospectparkneighborhood at comcast.net
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