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Coat drive donates over 250 coats to Helping Hands Rescue Mission
Summary
Legislator Rebecca Sanin's office, Walt Whitman Barnes & Noble and the South Huntington Public Library collected and delivered more than 250 winter coats in one month to Helping Hands Rescue Mission. The coats will be distributed to individuals and families experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity.
Content
Legislator Rebecca Sanin's office partnered with Walt Whitman Barnes & Noble and the South Huntington Public Library to run a one-month coat drive that collected and delivered more than 250 winter coats to Helping Hands Rescue Mission. The drive brought together residents, local businesses and public institutions to meet winter needs. Helping Hands Rescue Mission serves people and families experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity and provides shelter, meals, clothing and long-term support. Store and library locations served as official drop-off points to make participation accessible.
Key details:
- More than 250 winter coats were collected and delivered within one month.
- Partners included Suffolk County Legislator Rebecca Sanin's office, Walt Whitman Barnes & Noble, and the South Huntington Public Library.
- Walt Whitman Barnes & Noble and the library served as official drop-off locations.
- Helping Hands Rescue Mission will distribute the donated coats to people and families experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity.
- Officials and organization leaders expressed gratitude and emphasized the community-driven nature of the effort.
Summary:
The collection provided immediate winter clothing for vulnerable community members and reflects cooperation among local institutions and residents. Helping Hands Rescue Mission will handle distribution of the coats to those in need. Partners noted the generosity shown and said they look forward to continuing collaboration in the future.
