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Take Action: Organize a Drive

Take Action: Chase - Organize a Drive

Looking for a fun way to get your group involved in helping the homeless? How about holding a drive? You could make it a competition or do the drive in combination with a tour of our one of our facilities.

Each month, we’re focusing on an area of particular need.

February: toiletries – deodorant, razors, toothpaste, toothbrushes, hair care items, and denture care products

March: paper products – toilet paper, tissues, paper plates, cups and napkins

April: condiments - ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise and salad dressing

For more information or to schedule a drive, call Hannah at 509-532-3815.

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