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Langley campaign collects 1,029 pairs of socks for homeless people
Summary
A Langley campaign coordinated by Bev Genge collected 1,029 pairs of socks this year for the Salvation Army Gateway of Hope, with five 55-plus residences taking part.
Content
A local sock drive in Langley collected 1,029 pairs of socks this year for people experiencing homelessness. The campaign was coordinated by Bev Genge and involved five 55-plus residences in the area. The effort began eight years ago as an outreach project from St. George's Anglican Church and was chosen for its affordability and direct aid potential. Organizers noted the point of the drive is to meet a recurring need during winter months.
Key facts:
- The campaign gathered 1,029 pairs of socks for donation.
- Coordinator Bev Genge organized participation from five 55-plus residences.
- The drive was launched eight years ago by St. George's Anglican Church outreach committee.
- The Salvation Army Gateway of Hope reported using about 10 pairs of socks per day for homeless clients during winter.
- Organizers are considering adjusting distribution next year to include direct delivery to people in encampments through other relief agencies.
- The original article reported an email contact for those interested in the campaign.
Summary:
The collected socks respond to a steady winter need reported by local shelter services and reflect ongoing community involvement. Organizers plan to explore changes to distribution next year so some donations can be delivered directly to people in the field.
